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Blue Lagoon Cocktail

Vodka
Author: Shreya Paul
Two glasses of blue cocktail with ice, lime wedges, and mint garnish on a gray surface, near a cocktail shaker, tongs, strainer, and ice cubes.
Ingredients
Method

The Blue Lagoon cocktail is a visually captivating drink renowned for its vibrant blue hue and tropical flavour profile. Its striking colour originates from blue curaçao, a liqueur created by infusing dried bitter orange peels with natural and artificial colouring. The name “Blue Lagoon” reflects the drink’s bright, ocean-like appearance, which produces imagery of clear tropical water settings.  While blue curaçao itself has a rich history rooted in Mediterranean liqueur-making, the drink emerged in the mid-20th century as a simplified, visually striking variant designed to appeal to both casual and professional bartenders. Its accessibility and ease of preparation helped the drink gain rapid popularity across Europe and North America, becoming a staple in bars, lounges, and festive gatherings. The Blue Lagoon cocktail combines blue curaçao with other spirits and mixers, carefully balanced to produce refreshing tropical flavours in each sip. The inclusion of citrus-based components enhances the natural sweetness of the liqueur while contributing a subtle tang that amplifies the palate. Its presentation in tall, transparent glassware maximises the visual impact, allowing the vivid blue colour to interact with ambient lighting and décor. Garnishes such as a slice of orange, lemon twist, or maraschino cherry further complement the aesthetic and aromatic profile, reinforcing its tropical theme. The cocktail’s simplicity and versatility make it suitable for various settings, from casual home hostings to formal events. Its layered taste, eye-catching colour, and easy preparation have cemented the Blue Lagoon’s reputation as a timeless option for both experienced and novice recipients seeking elegance.

What you’ll need

Ingredients

Serves:
1
  • Vodka
    30ml
  • Blue curacao liqueur
    30ml
  • Lemonade
    To top up
  • Maraschino cherry
    For garnish
  • Ice cubes

Method

  1. Step 1

    Add the vodka, blue curaçao and lemonade to a shaker filled with ice and shake until well-chilled.

  2. Step 2

    Strain into a hurricane glass over ice.

  3. Step 3

    Garnish with a maraschino cherry and serve.

Tips & Suggestions

  • Blue curacao is sweet – so it can be added as per preference; if the cocktail tastes too sweet, add a few drops of lemon juice to balance flavour.

  • By blending with ice, the tropical cocktail can be converted into a slushie version. 

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FAQs

Yes, the mocktail version can be created by using blueberry syrup instead of blue curacao along with chilled lemon-lime soda instead of liquor.

Yes, the cocktail can be made in batches; simply multiply quantities depending on the number of servings and store refrigerated in a pitcher.

Traditionally, the pineapple-based cocktail is made using vodka but the gin version is equally popular due to the botanicals profiles of gin.

4. Traditionally, the pineapple-based cocktail is made using vodka but the gin version is equally popular due to the botanicals profiles of gin.

5. Traditionally, the pineapple-based cocktail is made using vodka but the gin version is equally popular due to the botanicals profiles of gin.

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