Pineapple agua fresca

This zesty mocktail from Frobishers is the perfect softy to enjoy all summer long, and you can always add a dash of rum if you’re feeling fruity
Pineapple Agua Fresca

Who needs white sands and turquoise waters when you’ve got a dose of South West sunshine and a cracking cocktail in hand?

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Serves    1
  • Frobishers pineapple juice 1 bottle
  • Lime 1, juice of
  • Fresh mint handful, chopped
  • Soda water dash
  1. Muddle the lime and mint in a cocktail shaker and shake with the pineapple juice.
  2. Strain into a glass filled with ice and top up with soda water.
  3. Serve with a chunk of pineapple and a sprig of mint and sip slowly in the summer sun.

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You will need

  • Frobishers pineapple juice 1 bottle
  • Lime 1, juice of
  • Fresh mint handful, chopped
  • Soda water dash

Method

  1. Muddle the lime and mint in a cocktail shaker and shake with the pineapple juice.
  2. Strain into a glass filled with ice and top up with soda water.
  3. Serve with a chunk of pineapple and a sprig of mint and sip slowly in the summer sun.
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  • Frobishers pineapple juice 1 bottle
  • Lime 1, juice of
  • Fresh mint handful, chopped
  • Soda water dash
  1. Muddle the lime and mint in a cocktail shaker and shake with the pineapple juice.
  2. Strain into a glass filled with ice and top up with soda water.
  3. Serve with a chunk of pineapple and a sprig of mint and sip slowly in the summer sun.

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