How To Make Fruity Islander
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Fruity Islander Ingredients
2 oz chocolate syrup
2 oz cranberry juice
2 oz citrus soda
2 oz 100 proof vodka
Ready in: 4 min
Nutrition: approximately 217 Calories
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Fruity Islander Drink Recipe Instructions
Fruity Islander Recipe Preparation & Instructions:
1st: pour in your chocolate syrup: try note to get any on the sides yet as this adds to the flavor and color later on
2nd: pour in the pinacolada mix in the center of the chocolate syrup: if done right the syrup will ride up the sides of the glass and give the illusion that it is half full of chocolate
3rd: pour the soda and the juice in at the same time or from a premixed glass into the center of the mix: usually the juice and soda wil mix and float on top of the chocolate and the mix giving a nice red layer
4th: float your choice of vodka or any other 100+ proof on top
server w/ a stir stick or umbella and a piece of semi sweet dark chocolate
Fruity Islander Recipe Information
My brother was the first person to try my drink and didn't notice the Everclaer and drank the 10 oz peels in one hit, the second hit he made was the floor!
You can change the alcohol or soda to anything you like and it still tastes great.
Fruity Islander Recipe Variations
Please note that there are many ways and variations to make Fruity Islander. The Fruity Islander recipe above is the most common way to make this drink, you can always improvise with your own twist and enjoy. You can even substitute the Vodka with different brands such as Grey Goose, Belvedere, Ciroc, Titos, Absolut, Ketel One, Smirnoff, Stolichnaya (Stoli), Skyy etc. You can also find many other variations of this drink on our website, just use our search to see more.
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