Tropical BreezeCocktail recipe
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Highball glass
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How to make a Tropical Breeze
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- Add Passoa, orange juice, lime juice, cranberry juice and Cointreau to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well and strain into a highball glass with ice
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- Garnish with a wedge of lime and serve
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Can I substitute a different type of juice if I don't have passion fruit liqueur for the Tropical Breeze cocktail?
Yes, you can substitute passion fruit liqueur with a mix of equal parts pineapple juice and a splash of vanilla extract or use mango juice as an alternative. These substitutes can help mimic the tropical flavor profile of passion fruit liqueur.
What are some garnishing tips for enhancing the presentation of the Tropical Breeze cocktail?
Garnish the Tropical Breeze cocktail with a wheel or wedge of orange on the rim of the glass and a maraschino cherry. For a more tropical appearance, add a small umbrella or a sprig of mint. These garnishes complement the drink's flavors and enhance its visual appeal.
What is the best way to serve the Tropical Breeze to guests?
Serve the Tropical Breeze in a chilled highball glass over ice. Make sure the cocktail is well shaken to integrate all ingredients thoroughly before pouring. Offering the cocktail with a colorful straw and the suggested garnishes can make the presentation more inviting.
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