Pina Colada Milkshakes
I love a good milkshake. There's just something wonderful about this cold, refreshing treat. I mean, you can drink your ice cream through a straw for crying out loud! How genius is THAT?!?! I've ALWAYS loved ice cream.
Nothing says vacation at the beach like a cool drink! Enjoy this collection of favorite beverages!
I love a good milkshake. There's just something wonderful about this cold, refreshing treat. I mean, you can drink your ice cream through a straw for crying out loud! How genius is THAT?!?! I've ALWAYS loved ice cream.
Is it cocktail hour yet? Our Coconut Mojito is one of our favorite sippers ever! http://trib.al/jGFI2tg
One of the most sought after drinks in Exuma, and after your first sip, you will know why.
Sky Juice is a popular Bahamian cocktail that combines gin, coconut water, sweet milk and spice. Don’t let the sweetness of this drink fool you - it packs a punch! Mix up a round of these, then close your eyes and imagine yourself on the beach in Exuma.
Bushwacker Recipe ~ The Best Milk Shake Ever!
You'll forget winter even exists with this drink from Delish.com.
There's nothing like the Flounders Diesel Fuel and it's only available at Flounders Chowder House, on Pensacola Beach, FL. Dedrick, shows you how to make this delicious intoxicating cocktail.
If you have a thirst for a new cocktail, then how about one that honors local history? The 23-Star Salute is poised to become the signature drink of downtown Pensacola, commemorating the annexation of Florida by the United States that spawned the city's American heritage.
Everyone has their favorite recipe! But this is mine! When I am in a hurry (or feeling lazy) I substitute frozen, concentrated limeade for the lime juice and simple syrup. Depending on how sweet you like it, you can always add more lime juice!
Freezing fresh pineapple definitely makes the best impact flavor-wise in this piña colada recipe, but you can use 8 oz. frozen pineapple if you wish.
What is your favorite vacation drink?
PlayaOrange Beach, Alabama After visiting Saint Thomas in 1975, the owner of The Sandshaker in Pensacola, Florida, came back with a taste for this chocolatey cousin of the piña colada, now an obsession across the Flora-Bama line.