Praline Pina Colada

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Mission: Impossible was an American television series that aired on the CBS network from 1966 to 1973. The show was created and produced by Bruce Geller and it starred Peter Graves as Jim Phelps the leader of an elite covert operations team known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF). The show also featured a now-iconic theme song composed by Lalo Schifrin.

The show was popular for its various spy-themed missions and it also spawned a number of films and video games. One of the show's most popular elements was the use of a "cocktail" by Phelps before each mission. The cocktail which was simply a glass of bourbon with two ice cubes became known as the "Phelps Cocktail" and was imitated by fans of the show.

Praline Pina Colada1for Drinking Age Adultsauthentic Praline Pina Colada cocktail recipePT5M

Praline Pina Colada

Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

praline pecan pie or coconut cream pie

Fruity, nutty, creamy


  • Pineapples 1/2 mix
  • Rum 3 cl
  • Praline Pecan Liqueur 3 cl
  • Pina Colada Mix 1/2 -


Any Glass of your Choice


Praline Pina Colada
praline pina colada is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Pineapples,Rum,Praline Pecan Liqueur,Pina Colada Mix .Served using Any Glass of your Choice


Praline Pina Colada Ingredients


Pineapples,Rum,Praline Pecan Liqueur,Pina Colada Mix,


Praline Pina Colada Recipe


ice rocks or blended frozen Add 2 oz flavor mix or Schnapps for a Cherry Peach Blackberry Raspberry Strawberry or Wildberry Praline Pina Colada

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  • 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.

  • Praline Pecan Liqueur

    Pecan Liqueur is a pecan flavoured liqueur made with pecans, the nuts that grow in the Southern parts of America, pecans and vanilla are steeped in neutral spirits like Vodka and strainted and the resulting liquor is the pecan liqueur.

    There are several variations including a Pecan Liqueur made from neutral spirits, Pecan Brandy Liqueur made from a barrel-aged Brandy and Praline Pecan Liqueur that is flavoured with Pralin Pecan Candies, and thus is a different variation with a more creamy texture with a hint of vanilla, and there is a Praline-Cream variation too.

    Rivulet is a Brandy based Pecan Liqueur made from barrel-aged Brandy, pecans ansd other secret ingredients.

    Praline Pecan Liqueur is a liqueur that bears the Southern confectionary tradition, a Southern Pecan Praline is a sweet candy confection that is made with pecans, sugar, butter and dairy, Praline Pecan Liqueur is not a standard Pecan Brandy Liqueur but it's more of a liqueur with notes of cream, vanilla , praline and brown sugar.

    Pralines & Cream is a rich, creamy cream liqueur of pecan candies.

  • Pina Colada Mix

    Pina Colada Mix is available as ready to mix bottles without the Rum in it, but one can easily make a Pina Colada mix for a Pina Colada experience at home from three simple ingredients, frozen pineapple chunks and pineapple juice, coconut milk ( even better if home made ) and lime juice.

    It only takes a minute or two to blend up. It contains zero added sweeteners and then all you need is a White Rum for the punch and a Dark Rum for a depth in the flavour, and your Pina Colada is ready. For a recipe that work well, see here.

    When Pina Colada mix is used as an ingredient in a cocktail, it usually refers to the virgin mix only.

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