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Fruity Islander - Cocktail Recipe

Wondering how to make Fruity Islander? Cocktail Builder will help!

Ingredients

  • 2 oz of Pina Colada Mix
  • 2 oz of Cranberry Juice
  • 2 oz of citrus soda (alt: bitter lemon soda)
  • 2 oz of 100 proof vodka (alt: vodka)
  • 2 oz of chocolate syrup

Instructions

When pouring the ingredients try and float as many as possible

1st: pour in your chocolate syrup: try note to get any on the sides yet as this adds to the flavor and color later on

2nd: pour in the pinacolada mix in the center of the chocolate syrup: if done right the syrup will ride up the sides of the glass and give the illusion that it is half full of chocolate

3rd: pour the soda and the juice in at the same time or from a premixed glass into the center of the mix: usually the juice and soda wil mix and float on top of the chocolate and the mix giving a nice red layer

4th: float your choice of vodka or any other 100+ proof on top

server w/ a stir stick or umbella and a piece of semi sweet dark chocolate

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