Bahama Mama I

Submitted by: minnesotamama 
A tropical island blend of rum, coconut liqueur, coffee liqueur, lemon and pineapple will have you swinging from the branches! 

Bahama Mama II

Submitted by: KIRK028153 
A fun drink I once had at a pool party. Rum, apricot brandy and fruit punch are mixed with pina colada mix. 

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Bahama Mama Celebration Drink

Submitted by: Lawrence E. Abraham 
Add Caribbean sizzle to your summertime drink repertoire with this rum-based cocktail combining orange and pineapple juices, coconut rum, vanilla liqueur, and grenadine syrup. 

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Bahama Breeze

Submitted by: CHERYL BLUE 
Rum and a blend of liqueurs served in a tall glass make a wonderful tropical drink. 

Pangalactic Gargleblaster

Submitted by: SILVERMOONDRAGON 
Home Town: Geelong, Victoria, Australia
A potent drink based on the description in the very popular Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book. 

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Blue Motorcycle

Submitted by: Boos_Mommy 
Kind of like a Long Island iced tea, but with a blue twist! 

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Hurricane II

Submitted by: Michael Allbright 
Passion fruit juice and lime juice mixed with rum and a little grenadine. That sounds good. 

Blue Island Ice Tea

Submitted by: ELWHAITE 
This Long Island will knock you down! 

Sex on the Beach I

Submitted by: Darryl Clayton Gipson II 
A fruity cocktail with a capital FRUIT! Peach schnapps, rum, banana liqueur, orange juice and coconut cream are all blended together with crushed ice. 

Mama Mia

Submitted by: LPEZZULLO 
Equal parts amaretto, Southern Comfort, and top of with as much lime cordial as you feel necessary. Watch out, this one packs a punch. 
 
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