Escape to a glowing beach getaway with our tropical Glowing Pina Colada recipe. Sip on paradise and let the worries fade away!
Take note
Please note that the glow effect in this recipe is achieved using tonic water, which may contain quinine. If you have any health concerns or are taking medications that interact with quinine, please consult your doctor before consuming this drink. And as always, drink responsibly and enjoy in moderation!
Start by selecting a glass for your Glowing Pina Colada. It's important to choose a clear glass to showcase the beautiful glow. A hurricane or highball glass works best for this recipe.
Fill your selected glass with ice cubes. The amount of ice can vary depending on how chilled you prefer your drink.
In a shaker, combine 2 ounces of white rum, 4 ounces of pineapple juice, 2 ounces of coconut cream, and 1 ounce of lime juice. Give it a good shake to ensure all the flavors are well-mixed.
Now for the fun part! Slowly pour in 1 ounce of tonic water into your glass. The tonic water contains quinine, which reacts with UV light to give a glowing effect.
Give the drink a gentle stir to mix in the glowing tonic water. Watch as your Glowing Pina Colada comes to life with a magical glow! Sip and savor every tropical sip.
To add a finishing touch to your Glowing Pina Colada, garnish it with a pineapple wedge or a maraschino cherry. This not only adds a pop of color but also enhances the tropical vibe of your drink.
Now that you've successfully created your Glowing Pina Colada, it's time to sit back, relax, and transport yourself to a glowing beach getaway. Sip on paradise and let the worries fade away with each delightful sip!
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