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Bahia Breeze Cocktail – A Tropical Tequila Drink with Pineapple & Cranberry

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Bahia Breeze Cocktail – A Tropical Tequila Drink with Pineapple & Cranberry

Looking for something fruity, refreshing, and dangerously easy to sip?

Meet the Bahia Breeze, a tropical tequila cocktail that blends pineapple and cranberry juice into a beachy glass of bliss.

Whether you’re prepping for weekend guests or just craving a laid-back happy hour, this one’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

" Bahia Breeze "

What is this cocktail made of ?

The Bahia Breeze may not have the same name recognition as a Margarita, but it’s part of a relaxed family of “Breeze” cocktails that shine with fruit juice and spirit simplicity.

This version swaps out vodka (like in a Bay Breeze) for smooth tequila, giving it a tropical twist with some bite. Its name, inspired by coastal breezes and beachside sips, hints at what it delivers: easy drinking with bold flavor. Pineapple juice brings the sweetness, cranberry adds a tart edge, and tequila ties it all together with a splash of sunshine.

If you’re a fan of fruity cocktails that aren’t shy about using real juice, the Bahia Breeze deserves a pour.

Here's how we made
this tasty cocktail
Ingredients

45 ml ( 1.5 oz ) Tequila
120 ml ( 4 oz ) Pineapple Juice
45 ml ( 1.5 oz ) Cranberry Juice

How to do it
  1. Pour the Tequila, Pineapple Juice & Cranberry Juice into the Mixing Glass using a Jigger for precision
  2. Add ice cubes
  3. Stir Well 
  4. Strain the cocktail into the Glass using a Hawthorne Strainer
  5. Insert your favorite orange matching straw 

Proost !

Shake it, don’t stir it.

Cocktails with juice like the Bahia Breeze need a solid shake to blend properly and chill down fast.

Stirring won’t cut it.

Want better texture and flavor balance? Shake it with ice for 10–12 seconds before pouring. It makes all the difference.

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