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Tradewinds
The Tradewinds is a classic tiki cocktail that blends the flavors of rum, apricot, coconut, and citrus.
Placebo (NA Painkiller)
This cocktail is a tropical blend of pineapple juice, orange juice, cream of coconut, lime juice, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Piña Colada
The Piña Colada is a classic tropical cocktail that is loved by many for its sweet and refreshing flavor. It is made with rum, pineapple juice, and cream of coconut, and is typically served blended with ice or shaken with ice and strained.
Painkiller (Inspired)
The Painkiller is a rich and fruity tropical drink that is a specialty of the British Virgin Islands. A relative of the Piña Colada, there are a few key differences you need to know in order to make this drink right.
Lonely Penguin
Created by Anders Ericson, the Lonely Penguin is a unique and refreshing drink that combines the flavors of whiskey, lemon, blackberry, and coconut. It's a perfect choice for those who enjoy a bit of sweetness with their spirits.
Cream of Coconut
Cream of coconut syrup is a thick, sweet, and creamy syrup made from coconut milk and sugar.
Coquito
Creamy, rich Coquito may be a classic Puerto Rican holiday drink, but don't let the seasons limit you—this combination of rum, milk, coconut, and spices tastes great any time of year.
Cocktail Categories
The world of cocktails comprises numerous different cocktail families, each family having its own surname, distinctive traits, genetics and history. Some of these cocktail families are forgotten and facing extinction while others, such as the Daiquiri, Sour and Colada dynasties, are better known now than when they were first conceived. Follows the 36 families which populate the world of cocktails.

While not advocating that every cocktail should be pigeonholed under one of the following headings – history/rules should not be allowed to stifle creativity – these cocktail family names do give an indication to the drinker the style of cocktail they are ordering. Consequently, if a cocktail carries one of the following family names, then its ingredients, serving vessel and style should reflect the traits suggested by that name.
Angostura Colada
Adapted from a recipe created 2nd October 2013 by New York bartender Zac Overman while experimenting at home. His Trinidad Colada a.k.a. Angostura Colada debuted at the Sunken Harbor Club in Brooklyn when it opened on 23 January 2014.