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Suncrest is a bright, easy-drinking vodka highball that leans into the playful, fruit-forward style of modern party cocktails. Rather than a drink with a fixed, well-documented origin story, it sits comfortably in that late-20th-century “colourful liqueur and juice” family—built for quick mixing, bold looks, and crowd-pleasing sweetness. You’ll find it reads like a sunshine-and-neon twist on a screwdriver, with extra layers from peach and curaçao.
On the palate, vodka keeps the base clean and neutral, letting the liqueurs do the talking. Peach schnapps brings a soft, candy-like stone-fruit sweetness, while blue curaçao adds a distinct orange-citrus note and extra sweetness that echoes the orange juice. Topped up with orange juice, everything pulls into a smooth, juicy profile where peach and orange overlap, and the curaçao’s citrus edge stops it feeling flat.
Serve it long and cold when you want something uncomplicated and upbeat—think warm afternoons, casual get-togethers, or a starter drink before a night out. If you enjoy sweet, fruity highballs and you’re not chasing heavy booziness or bitterness, this one lands right in your comfort zone.
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Vodka lays a clean base while peach schnapps brings syrupy stone-fruit sweetness, blue curaçao adds candied orange and a slight bitter edge, and orange juice tops it up with bright citrus that turns everything into a juicy, tropical gulp. It works because the orange juice stretches and softens the liqueurs while the vodka keeps it from feeling too sticky; ideal for anyone who likes sweet, colorful, low-effort highballs.
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How to make a Suncrest
- Vodka 30ml, Peach schnapps 30ml, Blue curaçao 30ml, Orange juice Top Up
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- Add a shot of Bols blue curaçao, a shot of orange juice, a shot of peach schnapps and a shot of vodka to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well and strain into a highball glass over ice
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- Garnish with a half slice of orange on the glass rim, and serve
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How do you properly shake the Suncrest cocktail to ensure it's well mixed?
To properly shake the Suncrest cocktail, fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice cubes. Add the vodka, peach schnapps, and blue curaçao into the shaker. Secure the lid tightly and shake vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. This both chills the drink and ensures the ingredients are well mixed before straining into a highball glass over fresh ice. Finish by topping up with orange juice.
What's the best way to serve the Suncrest cocktail to enhance its visual appeal?
To enhance the visual appeal of the Suncrest cocktail, serve it in a chilled highball glass. After pouring the mixed ingredients over ice, gently pour the orange juice to create a layering effect before mixing. Garnish with a slice of orange or a maraschino cherry on the rim of the glass. Additionally, a twist of orange peel can add both flavor and an elegant visual touch.
How does the alcohol content in a Suncrest compare to a standard beer or wine?
The Suncrest cocktail has an alcohol content of 7%, which is slightly higher than the average beer, which typically ranges from 4% to 6%. Compared to wine, which usually ranges from 12% to 15% alcohol by volume, the Suncrest is less potent. This makes it a relatively mild cocktail option, similar to enjoying a light beer.
Can I substitute any ingredients in the Suncrest cocktail for a different flavor profile?
Yes, you can substitute ingredients in the Suncrest cocktail to fit your taste preferences. If you're not a fan of peach schnapps, consider using apple or raspberry schnapps for a different flavor. For a less sweet option, you can substitute the orange juice with grapefruit juice or tonic water. To vary the color and flavor, try using grenadine instead of blue curaçao for a pink hue and a slightly fruity taste.
Is there a non-alcoholic alternative for blue curaçao in the Suncrest cocktail?
Yes, for a non-alcoholic version of the Suncrest cocktail, you can use a blue curaçao syrup, which offers the same vibrant blue color without the alcohol content. Another option is to mix a little blue food coloring with simple syrup or use a blue fruit punch to maintain the cocktail's colorful appearance while keeping it alcohol-free.
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