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Bay Breeze Cocktail

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By Josh MillerPublished: Apr 1, 2022
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the pioneer woman's bay breeze cocktail recipe
Will Dickey

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Yields:
2 serving(s)
Prep Time:
5 mins
Total Time:
5 mins

With a name like Bay Breeze, it's no surprise this cocktail is a quick trip to vacation-ville! The ingredients are simple and classic—cranberry juice, pineapple juice, and a little bit of vodka—and it's easy to stir together if guests are on the way and you need a quick cocktail recipe. But here's the best part: there's no cocktail shaker required, so feel free to mix up a big batch and serve them in a beautiful beverage dispenser!

What's the difference between a bay breeze and a sea breeze?

There's only a small difference between a bay breeze and a sea breeze cocktail. While a bay breeze mixes cranberry juice with pineapple juice, a sea breeze combines the cranberry juice with grapefruit juice.

What's the difference between a bay breeze and a cape codder?

While a bay breeze and a cape codder share the same headliner ingredient—cranberry juice—a bay breeze cocktail also includes pineapple juice, which a cape codder does not. A cape codder is simple—just cranberry juice and vodka with a lime.

What kind of cranberry juice can I use in a bay breeze cocktail?

This recipe for bay breeze cocktails calls for pure cranberry juice for the robust cranberry flavor. If you like a less tart cocktail, you can substitute cranberry juice cocktail, or a blend such as cranberry-pomegranate or cran-apple.

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Ingredients

  • 4 oz.

    vodka

  • 4 oz.

    pineapple juice

  • 6 oz.

    cranberry juice

  • Lime wheels, for garnish

  • Pineapple wedges, for garnish

Directions

    1. Step 1Fill two highball glasses with ice. Divide the vodka and pineapple juice evenly between glasses. Divide the cranberry juice between the glasses, stirring to combine. Top each glass with lime wheels and pineapple wedges, if you like.
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