How do you make sky juice?!


Question:

How do you make sky juice?

It is a native Bahamain drink it has coconut milk, and gin but I don't know what else is in it. I had this in the Bahamas and this is my new drink and I would like to make it at home.


Answers:
I couldn't find much info on it either, but here is what I did find:

"Sky Juice a local drink that is a mix of coconut milk, coconut rum and gin, then shaken. It is very rich."

you can just play around it until you get it how you like it.
good luck.

Source(s):
http://www.exumabahamas.org/features.htm...

Cloudy Sky recipe

2 oz sloe gin
1 oz lime juice
2 oz ginger ale

Pour into a highball glass filled with broken ice. Garnish with a slice of lime, and serve.

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Perfect Sky

Ingredients
Ice
1 1/2 ounces raspberry vodka
1 ounce peach nectar or syrup
1/2 ounce peach schnapps
1/4 to 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice
1 ounce chilled ginger ale

Directions
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the vodka, peach nectar, schnapps and fresh lime juice and shake well. Strain into a chilled martini glass and top with the chilled ginger ale.

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Blue Sky Margarita Recipe

Ingredients: 1.0 splash Blue Cream Nehi Cola
4.5 cups crushed Ice
18.0 oz Margarita Mix Lime
6.0 oz Cuervo Gold Tequila

Directions: Combine Margarita Mix, ice, tequila and Blue Cream Nehi in blender and blend until ice is completely crushed. More Nehi may be added depending on personal taste. Serve and Enjoy !

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FROM MADRID TO THE SKY Drink Recipe

3 parts ABSOLUT VODKA
2 parts Plymouth Gin
2 parts Lime Juice
1 part Cranberry Juice
Raspberry
Sugar

Shake with ice and strain to a sling glass filled with crushed ice.
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Well that's about it, can't find the EXACT recipe but these sure do sound good.




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