Bananas Over You

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Bananas Over You

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

banana cream pie or coconut cream pie

Creamy, banana, coconut


  • Half And Half Cream 12 cl
  • Creme De Banane 2.25 cl
  • Malibu Rum 2.25 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Bananas Over You
bananas over you is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Half And Half Cream,Creme De Banane,Malibu Rum .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Indulge in the creamy and tropical delight of the Bananas Over You cocktail. This enticing libation combines Half And Half Cream, Creme De Banane, and Malibu Rum to create a rich and indulgent treat that`s sure to satisfy your cravings. To craft this creamy concoction, place all the ingredients into a shaker with a bit of ice, then shake vigorously. Strain the mixture over ice into a cocktail glass, garnish it with a slice of banana and a cherry, and prepare to be transported to a world of creamy delight. The Bananas Over You cocktail is a luxurious blend of flavors, with the creaminess of half and half cream complementing the sweet and tropical notes of banana liqueur. The addition of Malibu Rum adds a hint of coconut that rounds out this luscious libation. Whether you`re celebrating a special occasion or simply treating yourself to a moment of decadence, Bananas Over You is the perfect choice.


Bananas Over You Ingredients


Half And Half Cream,Creme De Banane,Malibu Rum,


Bananas Over You Recipe


Place all the ingredients into a shaker with a little ice, shake and strain over ice into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a slice of banana and a cherry.

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  • Half And Half Cream

    Half-And-Half is just half whole milk and half heavy cream. The texture is thicker than milk, but less richer than full cream. It is a perfect middle ground for Coffee and Cocktails.
    Half-And-Half can be interchanged with Heavy Whipping Cream. The difference is in the fat content, Half-and-half is 10 to 18 percent fat, and heavy cream falls between 30 and 36 percent. So while replacing one with the other, the consistency and thickness of the cocktail will depend on how much of the heavy cream you use to replace the Half-And-Half.

  • Creme De Banane

    Crème de Banane is a banana flavoured liqueur bottled at 17–25% Alcohol by Volume. it is mostly used in alcoholic beverages, in cocktails and in cooking and as dessert dressing too.

    Crème de Banane, are based on neutral alcohol distilled from beet root and flavoured with an extract made from both a distillation and infusion of bananas, and sweetened with sugar.
    Note: If a Creme de Banane liquor is not available a Creme de Banane Syrup can be used as a replacement too.

  • Malibu Rum

    Malibu is promoted as a Rum or a flavoured Rum, and is one of the most famous flavoured Rums available, but in technical terms, Malibu is not a Coconut Rum, it is a coconut flavoured liqueur with a Caribbean Rum base, and it comes with an alcohol content as low as 21% ABV.

    The original Malibu is a coconut liqueur with Caribbean Rum, but there are other variations with tropical fruit flavours like Banana, Passion Fruit, Mango, Pineapple and Melon.

    Malibu was originally created by Tom Jago of International Distillers & Vintners, and was made from fruit spirits, flavored with rum and coconut flavoring, in Curaçao. Originally intended to simplify the mixing if Pina Colada but the drink became popular and the production was moved to Barbados and was improved upon.

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