A Pineapple Mango Rum Punch Recipe Almost too Pretty to Drink (2024)

A rum punch recipe that will make you feel like you’re in the Caribbean. Who’s in?!

To kick off our upcoming vacation (going on a cruise) and celebrate the fact that tomorrow is World co*cktail Day (!!!), I’m sharinga fruity rum drink recipe inspired by our upcoming travels to the Southern Caribbean.

Rum punch co*cktails in particular are kind of the perfect co*cktail IMO because they look cute, asset great, and are super easy to make – which means they’re the perfect co*cktail for parties and entertaining.

This recipeis a pineapple mango rum punch with some really beautiful (completely edible) garnishes… orchids and orange zest anyone?!

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We’re headed to the Southern Caribbean and this rum punch seemed pretty appropriate for the occasion. Maybe they’ll have something like this on the cruise? Or at one of the beaches we’re headed to….

We’re hitting up Aruba, Dominican Republic, Curacao, and on this trip and I cannot wait. Super pumped about Curacao and Aruba especially.

I swear, no matter how many times I go to the Caribbean, I always feel like I could go again. Ireally do love tropical vacations more than any other.

That said,I recognize that not everyone is about to head out on a tropical vacation. BUT you can at least feel like you are with this rum punch recipe.

It’s a little bit sweet, but not too sweet.

And super fresh tasting too –like it is straight out of a Caribbeanpressed juice bar, that has been known to spike a drink or two. Now, that’s a place I want to visit. 🙂

Here’s the recipe for pineapple mango rum punch…

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Ingredients for Pineapple Mango Rum Punch

Makes one co*cktail.

  • 3 oz of pineapple coconut juice
  • 3 oz of coconut rum (you can also use light or dark rum here instead)
  • 1 oz of mango juice
  • 1 oz of orange juice
  • splash of grenadine (mainly just for looks)
  • lime slices and/or orange zest for garnish
  • edible flowers for garnish

How to MakePineapple Mango Rum Punch

Step 1: Combine all juices.

Combine all juices (pineapple coconut, mango, and orange) and rum. Then stir.

Tropical rum drinks like this can be used with all kinds of fruit juices.

Step 2: Stir and pour over ice.

I like using nugget ice for co*cktails because it looks really pretty. Plus, I like chewing ice and this one is the best!

Step 3: Add color.

This is an optional step, but I like adding a splash of grenadine for color to rum punch co*cktails.

The grenadine will fall to the bottom and give the drink a pretty ombre look.

It’s not a necessary step, but definitely adds an unexpected pop of color – great for parties.

Step 4: Garnish.

To take this co*cktail up a notch, add lime, orange zest, and/or edible flowers for garnish.

I like using orchids for a drink like this because it makes such a big impact. Did you know that orchids are actually edible?

To get the orange zest ribbon I just used a peeler to peel a long strip of zest from the orange.

Not going to lie, it took a couple of tried to get a long piece that I could then curl, but it’s worth it, IMO.

Note for making larger rum punch batches

If making a rum punch in a large batch, rather than a single drink, treat the ounce numbers above as parts instead.

So, for example, if you’re making a large batch of pineapple mango rum punch, you’d use 3 parts pineapple coconut juice, 3 parts coconut rum, 1 part mango juice, and 1 part orange juice.

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I’ve been to theCaribbean a few times, like I mentioned, and every time I’ve visited, there are always, ALWAYS a fewrum drinks on hand.

They’re pretty much everywhere!

So, I’m hoping that this recipe willgive you all of the tropical vibes today.

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Pineapple Mango Rum Punch Recipe That is Almost too Pretty to Drink

These oh-so-pretty rum punch co*cktails are the perfect co*cktail for the spring and summer months. They look cute, taste amazing, and are super easy to make - which means they're the perfect co*cktail for parties and entertaining. This recipeis a pineapple mango rum punch with some really beautiful (completely edible) garnishes... orchids and orange zest anyone?!

Servings: 1 co*cktail

Ingredients

  • 3 oz of pineapple coconut juice
  • 3 oz of coconut rum you can also use light or dark rum here instead
  • 1 oz of mango juice
  • 1 oz of orange juice
  • splash of grenadine mainly just for looks
  • lime slices and/or orange zest for garnish
  • edible flowers for garnish

Instructions

  • Step 1: Combine all juices.

  • Combine all juices (pineapple coconut, mango, and orange) and rum. Then stir.

  • Tropical rum drinks like this can be used with all kinds of fruit juices.

  • Step 2: Stir and pour over ice.

  • I like using nugget ice for co*cktails because it looks really pretty. Plus, I like chewing ice and this one is the best!

  • Step 3: Add color.

  • This is an optional step, but I like adding a splash of grenadine for color to rum punch co*cktails. The grenadine will fall to the bottom and give the drink a pretty ombre look.

  • It's not a necessary step, but definitely adds an unexpected pop of color - great for parties.

  • Step 4: Garnish.

  • To take this co*cktail up a notch, add lime, orange zest, and/or edible flowers for garnish. I like using orchids for a drink like this because it makes such a big impact. Did you know that orchids are actually edible?

  • To get the orange zest ribbon I just used a peeler to peel a long strip of zest from the orange. Not going to lie, it took a couple of tried to get a long piece that I could then curl, but it's worth it, IMO.

Notes

Note for making larger rum punch batches

If making a rum punch in a large batch, rather than a single drink, treat the ounce numbers above as parts instead.

So, for example, if you're making a large batch of pineapple mango rum punch, you'd use 3 parts pineapple coconut juice, 3 parts coconut rum, 1 part mango juice, and 1 part orange juice.

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What do you think of this rum punch recipe?Are you a fan of rum drinks too?

P.S. If you’re looking for more rum punch recipes like this one, try this even simpler limited ingredient pineapple rum punch.

It’s a very simple rum drink, but equally delicious.

A Pineapple Mango Rum Punch Recipe Almost too Pretty to Drink (2024)

FAQs

How strong is pineapple rum? ›

35% Alc/Vol.

What drink is pineapple and Malibu? ›

Pineapple Pina Colada

A tropical co*cktail using Malibu Pineapple Rum. It's fruity, and refreshing, and will make you feel like you're sitting right on the beach.

Can rum get you drunk fast? ›

It's the amount of alcohol you consume in a given period of time, not the spirit per se that determines how drunk you get. For example a shot of vodka or rum (1.5 oz) will obviously enter the bloodstream faster than a co*cktail sipped slowly.

Is rum the strongest alcohol? ›

Rum, a distilled drink made from fermented sugarcane or molasses, has a typical alcohol concentration of 40% ABV. Some rum is “overproof,” meaning that it has alcohol concentration of at least 57.5% ABV. Most overproof rum exceeds this minimum, usually reaching 75.5% ABV, which is equivalent to 151 proof.

What is the 2 ingredient rum drink with Malibu? ›

Malibu & Pineapple

Take 2 ounces of coconut rum and pour it over a tall ice-filled glass. Add about 4 ounces of pineapple juice and give it a stir. Garnish it with a nice pineapple wedge to make it sexy.

Does Malibu rum go bad? ›

You've probably guessed by now but rum liqueurs such as Malibu have a shorter shelf life, from six months to two years, as the flavour fades over time. It isn't essential but you should try to keep this in the fridge and keep an eye out for mould forming if it's been a while.

What drink is made of rum coconut milk and pineapple? ›

Thus, today I'm excited to present to you my favorite piña colada recipe. It's made with 3 simple ingredients — frozen pineapple, rum and coconut milk. It only takes a minute or two to blend up.

How strong is one shot of rum? ›

5 ounces of wine: about 12% ABV. 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor (vodka, rum, tequila, etc): about 40% ABV. 1 ounce of 100-proof liquor: about 50% ABV.

How strong is Bumbu rum? ›

However, it is distilled and aged in Panama. And because it complicates things even more, the Bumbu XO is apparently also a real rum in accordance with the now newly applicable EU law, because it says so on the bottle here. Both bottles have been bottled at 40% vol.

What proof is Captain Morgan pineapple rum? ›

At 70 proof, Captain Morgan Pineapple Rum offers a delightful kick to your favorite mixed drink. Simply blend with lime juice, cream of coconut, coconut water, pineapple juice and ice for a refreshing tasting Pina Colada.

How potent is rum? ›

Most rum is bottled around 40% (80 U.S. Proof). The ABV will have a big impact on flavor, the intensity of the tastes, and the feeling. Overproof rums can be as high as 81%, and some fine aged cask-strength rums can be quite strong as well, so be aware of what you are getting into.

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