Bahama Mama Cocktail
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Bahama Mama is a sweet, tropical cocktail that features light, dark, and coconut rums, orange juice, pineapple juice, and a splash of grenadine.
You can almost feel the ocean breeze while kicking back and enjoying this refreshing fruity rum drink!
Check out this Tropical Rum Drinks page for even more fun rum cocktails packed with tropical flavor!
What could be better than sitting on Caribbean beaches somewhere with warm sand between your toes, and a refreshing tropical punch flavored cocktail served with a cute little umbrella in your hand? Ahhhh, now that is where I would like to be right now.
What you will need
- Orange Juice – I prefer to use pulp-free fruit juice that is not from concentrate.
- Pineapple Juice – fresh pineapple juice is best, but canned will also work. For best results chill before using.
- Light Rum, like Bacardi
- Dark Rum – a regular dark rum (not a spiced rum) adds more depth to this drink.
- Coconut Rum, like Malibu to add to the tropical coconut flavor vibe.
- Bacardi 151 Rum adds even more layers of flavor and a kick to this drink!
- Grenadine syrup to give this drink it’s beautiful color, and a bit of sweetness.
Be sure to check out the detailed printable recipe card below
Oooh, and maybe some cute cabana boys to deliver your vacation drinks…..a girl can dream. And yes, even my drinks wear flip flops!
How to make a Bahama Mama Cocktail
Fill cocktail shaker with ice. Add the white rum, dark rum, coconut rum, 151, orange juice and pineapple juice.
Shake to combine. Strain drink into an ice filled hurricane glass, and top off with grenadine.
Add a straw and give the ice a quick shake. Garnish the rim of the glass with orange slice/wedge, maraschino cherry, and cute paper umbrella.
Now sit back, relax and enjoy this refreshing tropical delight, you’re on island time now!!
Recipe variations
- For a frozen Bahama Mama – Add all of the ingredients + some ice to a blender and puree until smooth.
- There are multiple ways to make this cocktail, including a version with .25-ounce of coffee liqueur (like Kahlua) instead of grenadine.
- Add a splash of coconut cream.
- Switch out the fruit juice(s) with passion fruit of cranberry juice.
- To make a large batch – this recipe is super easy to scale by multiplying the ingredients by the amount of people you are serving.
Tools used to create this Bahama Mama drink recipe
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- Cocktail Shaker
- Measuring Glass for the ingredients
- Hurricane Glasses
- Paper Umbrellas
- Flip-Flop Coasters – these are similar to mine, and yes they are a bit wobbly
- Cutting Board & Chefs Knife
More fruit rum drink recipes
- Hurricane Cocktail
- Tropical Painkiller
- Frozen Banana Daiquiri
- Classic Piña Colada
- Watermelon Rum Punch
- Mai Tai
This Bahama Mama recipe is the perfect, fruity alcoholic drink to serve at your next party to lighten the mood and get your guests into a relaxed holiday mood!
Enjoy!!
Bahama Mama
Equipment
- Cocktail Shaker
Ingredients
- 0.5 ounce light rum
- 0.5 ounce dark rum
- 0.5 ounce coconut rum
- 0.5 ounce 151 proof rum
- 1 ounce pineapple juice
- 1 ounce orange juice
- 0.5 ounce grenadine
Instructions
- Fill cocktail shaker with ice.
- Add the light rum, dark rum, coconut rum, 151, orange juice and pineapple juice. Shake to combine.
- Strain drink into an ice filled hurricane glass and top off with grenadine. Add a straw and give the ice a quick shake.
- Garnish the rim of the glass with orange wedge, maraschino cherry, and cute paper umbrella.
Notes
- 0.5-ounce = 1 tablespoon
- For a frozen Bahama Mama – Add all of the ingredients + some ice to a blender and puree until smooth.
- There are multiple ways to make this cocktail, including a version with .25-ounce of coffee liqueur (like Kahlua) instead of grenadine.
- Add a splash of coconut cream.
- Switch out the fruit juice(s) with passion fruit of cranberry juice.
- To make a large batch – this recipe is super easy to scale by multiplying the ingredients by the amount of people you are serving.
“Mama” looks great, but I’m pinning all of your summer cocktails! I plan on having a GOOD summer, lol!
This is one of my favorite drinks! Pinned…it looks amazing! I know what I’m drinking poolside this weekend!