Coconut rum Cocktails
Explore 212 cocktail recipes made with Coconut rum
Coconut rum brings an instant tropical lift to cocktails, combining the familiar warmth of rum with a creamy, gently sweet coconut character. That infusion does more than add flavour—it softens sharper edges, rounds out citrus, and gives drinks a sun-soaked aroma that feels like a shortcut to holiday mode. Because it’s both spirit and flavouring in one, coconut rum is a handy bottle for building cocktails that taste indulgent without needing lots of extra syrups or liqueurs.
You’ll find coconut rum at home in everything from fruity, beachy highballs to richer, dessert-leaning mixes. It pairs especially well with pineapple, orange, cranberry, and lime, and it’s equally comfortable topped with soda, blended into frozen drinks, or layered with other spirits for extra kick. Expect playful, crowd-pleasing serves like the Bahama Mama and Caribbean Sex on the Beach, alongside more adventurous combinations such as Italian Surfer with a Russian Attitude. Whether you like your drinks bright and juicy or smooth and creamy, coconut rum delivers a sweet, exotic flair that keeps cocktails easy to sip and hard to forget.
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Top Coconut rum Cocktails
Tropical paradise in every sip!
Bahama Mama
Coconut rum, Dark rum, White rum, Banana liqueur (crème de banane), Lime juice, Pineapple juice, Orange juice, Grenadine
Tropical Beach Adventure
Caribbean Sex on the Beach
Coconut rum, Vodka, Ron especiado, Jugo de naranja, Jugo de arándano, Granadina
Decadence in a glass
The Little Black Dress Toddy
Coconut rum, Vanilla liqueur, Cardamom pods, Hot chocolate, Sugar, Milk, Salt
Tropical refreshment with a minty twist.
Coconut Elixir
Vodka, Coconut rum, Melon liqueur, Mint syrup
Tropical fusion meets European flair
Italian Surfer with a Russian Attitude
Vodka, Coconut rum, Amaretto, Pineapple juice, Cranberry juice
Tennis courts' delight in liquid form
Serve & Volley Sour
Coconut rum, Lime juice, Grenadine
Tropical greens in a glass!
Green Field
Coconut rum, Triple sec, Melon liqueur, Blue curaçao, Orange juice
Sophisticated Fusion of Flavors
BMW
Coconut rum, Whiskey, Bailey's
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What is the most popular cocktail made with coconut rum?
One of the most popular cocktails made with coconut rum is the Bahama Mama. It’s a tropical, fruit-forward drink where coconut rum adds a sweet, creamy coconut note.
What ingredients pair well with coconut rum in cocktails?
Coconut rum pairs especially well with pineapple juice, orange juice, and other tropical fruit flavors that complement its sweetness. It also mixes nicely with cola, citrus, and other rums to build layered, beach-style drinks.
How many cocktails can you make with coconut rum?
There are 212 cocktails you can make with coconut rum. That range makes it a versatile ingredient for everything from fruity highballs to richer, dessert-leaning mixes.
What is coconut rum and what does it taste like?
Coconut rum is rum infused (or flavored) with coconut, commonly used to give cocktails a tropical twist. It typically tastes creamy and slightly sweet, with a distinct coconut aroma and a smooth rum backbone.
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