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The Blue Hawaiian is made for those long, summer beach days that you don’t want to end. Imagine the first sip of a tropical sunrise, kissed by the gentle breeze of the ocean. That’s the Malibu Blue Hawaiian for you! The smooth Malibu Original meets the bold Blue Curaçao, while the sweet Pineapple Juice adds a refreshing twist. It’s a symphony of flavours that’ll have you reaching for another round before you can say “aloha”!
While the precise origins of the Malibu Blue Hawaiian may be as elusive as a mermaid’s song, one thing’s for sure: It’s been making waves in the cocktail scene for quite some time. Whether it’s sipped poolside at a glamorous resort or enjoyed at a laid-back beach barbecue, this drink has earned its place in the sun as a beloved summertime staple.
What flavour is Blue Hawaiian?
The Blue Hawaiian bursts with a delightful blend of tropical flavours, including the zesty notes of citrus from the Blue Curaçao and the sweet tang of pineapple from the Pineapple Juice.
What does Blue Hawaiian smell like?
Close your eyes and take a deep breath: The aroma of a Blue Hawaiian is like a fragrant breeze carrying hints of citrus and tropical fruits, guaranteed to transport you to a summer state of mind.
Why does my Blue Hawaiian turn green?
Fear not, intrepid mixologist! If your Blue Hawaiian takes on a green hue, it’s likely due to the interaction between the blue colour of the Curaçao and the yellow tones of the pineapple juice. It’s a magical transformation that adds to the drink’s mystique!
Can it be made as a mocktail?
Absolutely! Simply swap out the Malibu Original and Blue Curaçao for their non-alcoholic counterparts, and you’ve got yourself a refreshing Blue Hawaiian mocktail that’s perfect for guests of all ages to enjoy.
Oh, indeed it can! For a frosty twist on this classic cocktail, blend all the ingredients with plenty of ice until smooth and creamy. Pour it into a chilled glass, and you’ve got yourself a frozen Malibu Blue Hawaiian that’ll cool you down even on the hottest of summer days.