Dreamin' Caribbean Cocktail

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Dreamin' Caribbean Cocktail

Moderate ABV ( between 15% and 20% ), Balanced and approachable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Complement the flavors with coconut shrimp skewers.

Tropical, fruity, and vibrant


  • Midori Melon Liqueur 4.5 cl
  • Blue Curacao Liqueur 4.50 cl
  • Bacardi Superior Rum 2.25 cl
  • Coco Lopez Cream Of Coconut 2.25 cl
  • Dole Pineapple Juice 2.25 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Dreamin' Caribbean Cocktail
dreamin' caribbean is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Midori Melon Liqueur,Blue Curacao Liqueur,Bacardi Superior Rum,Coco Lopez Cream Of Coconut,Dole Pineapple Juice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Vibrant green, blue, and creamy white swirls in the glass make the Dreamin` Caribbean Cocktail a sight to behold. The green comes from Midori melon liqueur, blended with pineapple juice and white rum for a tropical flavor. Once poured over ice, bright blue Coco Lopez cream of coconut and blue Curacao are added in dramatic drips around the inside edge of the glass. As you drink this cocktail down, the layers blend together into one delicious tropical dream. The rum, pineapple, coconut, and melon transport your tastebuds straight to the islands. Easy to make but gorgeous to look at, this is an ideal cocktail for laid-back gatherings or beachy vacations when you want to enjoy a taste of paradise.


Dreamin' Caribbean Cocktail Ingredients


Midori Melon Liqueur,Blue Curacao Liqueur,Bacardi Superior Rum,Coco Lopez Cream ...


Dreamin' Caribbean Cocktail Recipe


In a shaker filled with ice, combine the Midori, Bacardi rum and pineapple juice. Shake well until the shaker is too cold to hold. Then strain the contents into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Rinse shaker, then fill again with ice. Combine the blue Curacao and Coco Lopez cream of coconut. Shake well until the shaker is too cold to hold. Then strain contents into the same glass in three seperate spot pours around the inner wall of the glass. You now have created a cocktail with the appearence of the Caribbean ocean having the patchwork look of rich blue and sea green waters.

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  • Midori Melon Liqueur

    A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage made mostly from rectified neutral spirits flavoured with sugar, fruits, herbs and spices. Liqueurs are often served as aperitif or digestif or used as bitters, and some are ceremonial or have regional cultural significance.
    Most liqueur recipes that date back to the medieval or early modern era tend to have secret recipes and legends following them trough centuries. Liqueurs mostly began in the laboratories of pharmacists as medicines or at homes as ways of preserving seasonal fruits, or were created by monks in their monasteries. and then took off as fragrant, flavourful liqueurs, either filtered to be clear or cloudy.
    Liqueurs are created by infusing or macerating fruits and herbs in neutral grain spirit, brandy base like cognac, rum, vodka or even whisky and then filtering the infused alcohol to produce the unique sweet beverage.

  • Blue Curacao Liqueur

    Curaçao is a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of the bitter orange laraha. It's been a popular liqueur for more than 150 years, the Dutch East India Company created this orange liqueurs by steeping orange peels in alcohol from the island of Curaçao and called it Curaçao liquor, unlike Triple Sec, Curacao has added spices and herbs to the orange and Curaçao comes in a variety of colours such as clear, orange or blue.

    Blue Curaçao being the most used of them, in cocktails. Although Curacao is an orange tinted liquor, Blue Curacao is a regular Curacao dyed bright blue to give it a striking appearance, and thus is a very popular cocktail mixer, whenever a striking colour is desired.

    Blue Curacao is usually around 25% ABV.

    Blue Curacao is essentially Orange Liqueur tinted Blue, the colour doesn't influence the taste and thus Orange Curacao is interchangeable with Blue Curacao in recipes, if the colour is not important in the appearance.

    NOTE: Blue Curacao being an Orange Flavoured Blue Liqueur, it's primary purpose in a cocktail is introducing the Orange flavour and the striking sky blue to the drink, so, if a bottle of Blue Curacao liqueur is something you are not planning to buy right now, you can manage with the Blue Curacao Syrup.
    It would add the same flavour and colour profile to the cocktail, all we need to do is simply count for the alcohol absent in the syrup and account for it.

  • Bacardi Superior Rum

    Rum is a liqour that originated in the West indies and is made by fermenting then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate is usually a clear liquid and is then aged in oak barrels.

    Most Rums are produced in the Caribbeans and American countries, but are now produced in other sugar producing countries like PHilippines and Taiwan.

    The first recorded mention of Rum comes from Barbados, in about 1650. They were originally called "kill-devil" or "rumbullion" and later on, simply Rum.

  • Coco Lopez Cream Of Coconut

    Creme de Coconut or Cream of Coconut is a condensed coconut milk, with a thick syrup consistency. It is used to sweeten tropical drinks like a classic pina colada.
    Note: For ease of use and flexibility, buy Coconut Milk Powder and mix with desired amount of water and beat it to get either a cream or milk.

  • Dole Pineapple Juice

    Rich in antioxidants, this juice pressed from the pulp of the Pineapple is a good protection against cell degeneration, It contains bromelain, a group of enzymes known to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and boost immunity. In drink mixing, there is nothing like the tropical flavour of pineapple juice to add that tropical freshness and nuance to a cocktail.

    In drink mixing pineapple having a fruity tropical aroma pineapple juice is a good companion for tropical fruits such as mango, banana, passion fruit, and also pairs well with oranges and grapefruit juice.

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