
BAY BREEZE DRINK RECIPE VODKA FULL
Malibu Bay Breeze: Mix Malibu rum with equal parts of cran and pineapple juices in a highball glass full of ice.If you like your drink more on the fizzy side, serve it with a splash of club soda. Tropical Breeze with Coconut Rum: Instead of vodka, add coconut rum to the mix.If the vodka, cranberry juice, and pineapple juice combo doesn’t do it for you, you can try these variations: Fruit sorbet: The cool and fruity sorbet serves as a palate cleanser after sipping the tropical cocktail.Hawaiian pizza: The pineapple slices on the pizza go perfectly with the tropical taste of the drink’s pineapple juice.Fresh fruit salad: The fruity theme of the salad matches the juice sweetness, especially if you add pineapple, mango, and papaya.Grilled shrimp skewers: The smoky, grilled flavors of the shrimp enhance the tropical notes of cranberry juice and pineapple juice.These cocktails go well with several garnish options, but our favorites include lime wedges, pineapple slices, and maraschino cherries.Ī lime wedge garnish goes a long way, but serving the Bay Breeze cocktail with complementary food can elevate the drinking experience. Those entertaining bigger groups can mix the Bay Breeze drink in a pitcher and let everyone help themselves to refills. Meanwhile, those looking for a more rustic approach can go for a mason jar or tiki mug. If you want to add a touch of elegance, you can serve it in a tall martini glass. The Bay Breeze cocktail is a drink for the summer, and besides the classic highball glass, it comes with many other serving options. Alcohol content: 14-15% ABV (alcohol by volume) for the classic recipe made with a single shot (1.5 oz.).

Nutrition information: 0.2g fat, 18g carbs, 0.5g protein.Nutrition Calories: 150-160 calories per serving.In one classic Bay Breeze drink, you’ll find this nutrition label: Bay breeze cocktail is a low-calorie drink as long as you use fruit juices with low sugar content.
