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Sherry Colada

Two glasses of Sherry Coladas garnished with pineapple and cherries.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Micah Marie Morton

I use a lot of sherry in low-alcohol drinks. And yes, I do have two recipes for alternatives to the classic rum-filled piña colada. (Here's the nonalcoholic version.) Sherry coladas have a special magic, including some of the fruity, nutty elements of rum while keeping the alcohol proof low. This 5% ABV drink is incredibly tasty and still has wonderful complex flavors that keep it from being candy. Isn’t that the goal for no- and low-alcohol cocktails?

To make the salt tincture, simply combine four parts water to one part salt in a resealable jar and shake until the salt dissolves. Transfer the tincture to a dasher or eye dropper bottle to use.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1 cocktail

Ingredients

2 oz. oloroso sherry
1½ oz. fresh pineapple juice
1½ oz. cream of coconut, such as Coco Lopez
½ oz. fresh lime juice
6 drops salt tincture (see note at top)
Pineapple slice, cherry, and frond for garnish

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Combine sherry, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, lime, and salt tincture in a blender with ½ cup of ice and blend until smooth.

    Step 2

    Pour into hurricane glass and garnish with pineapple slice, cherry, and frond.

Cover image for Mindful Mixology book
Recipes excerpted with permission. Mindful Mixology: A Comprehensive Guide to No-and Low-Alcohol Cocktails with 60 Recipes by Derek Brown, Rizzoli New York, 2022. Buy the full book from Amazon or Bookshop.

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