Okay, so the other day, I got this idea stuck in my head: I wanted to try making some authentic Hawaiian alcoholic drinks. I’d seen those colorful cocktails with the little umbrellas in movies, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?”
First, I hit the internet to do some digging. I needed to figure out what actually goes into these things. I found a bunch of recipes, some seemed more legit than others. I also learned a bit about the history of some of these drinks, which was pretty cool.

My Shopping Spree
Next up, the fun part: getting the ingredients. I went to a couple of different liquor stores to find everything. Here’s what I ended up grabbing:
- Different kinds of rum: Light rum, dark rum, and even some coconut rum.
- Fruit juices: Pineapple juice, of course, plus orange juice, guava juice, and passion fruit juice.
- Liqueurs: Orgeat syrup (this almond-flavored stuff), Blue Curaçao (for that vibrant color), and some triple sec.
- Fresh fruit: Pineapples, oranges, limes, and maraschino cherries for garnish.
Mixing Time!
With all my supplies gathered, it was time to start experimenting! I decided to try making a few classic cocktails.
I started with a Mai Tai. Seemed like a good place to begin, right? I followed a recipe I found online, mixing the rums, orgeat, orange curaçao, and lime juice. I shook it all up with ice, strained it into a glass, and garnished it with a pineapple wedge and a cherry. Not gonna lie, it looked pretty professional!
Then, I tackled a Blue Hawaii. This one was all about that electric blue color. I blended light rum, Blue Curaçao, pineapple juice, and sweet and sour mix with ice. Poured it into a tall glass, stuck a pineapple slice and a cherry on the rim, and boom! Instant tropical vibes.
I also tried my hand at a Lava Flow, which is basically a Piña Colada with a strawberry swirl. I blended rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice, then separately pureed some strawberries with a bit of rum. I poured the Piña Colada mix into a glass, then swirled in the strawberry puree. It looked awesome, like a volcano erupting (hence the name, I guess).
The Verdict
Honestly, I was pretty impressed with myself! The drinks turned out way better than I expected. The Mai Tai was my favorite – strong but balanced, with that nice almond flavor from the orgeat. The Blue Hawaii was super refreshing, and the Lava Flow was just plain fun.
It was a blast playing bartender for the evening. It definitely made me want to explore more cocktail recipes and maybe even throw a Hawaiian-themed party sometime. If you’re looking for a fun weekend project, I’d totally recommend giving this a try!
