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I’ll admit something right away. I’m not much of a cocktail expert. If a drink recipe has more than three steps, I usually start wondering if I should just open a beer instead.
But every once in a while I get curious.
The first time I made this Luck-Tini, it wasn’t because I had a grand plan. It was because I had friends coming over and realized my drink options were basically coffee, water, or a random collection of bottles in the cabinet.
One of those bottles was Midori. Another was sour apple pucker. Neither of them had been touched in months.
That’s usually the beginning of one of my kitchen adventures. I line things up on the counter and think, “Alright… what happens if these meet each other?”
So I grabbed the shaker, added some citrus, and gave it a good shake. The color alone was enough to make me smile. Bright green, almost glowing in the glass.
But then I went one step further.
I had fruit in the fridge. Strawberry, kiwi, blueberries, a lonely clementine wedge. So I stacked them on a skewer like a little rainbow.
And suddenly this casual kitchen experiment turned into a drink that looked like it belonged at a party.
The funny part is that it still takes about two minutes to make.
Table of Contents
Why This Is One of My Favorite Fun Drinks
The Color Alone Is Worth It: This drink is bright green and cheerful. It instantly looks festive before you even take a sip.
Sweet and Tangy Balance: The apple liqueur and citrus juices give it that perfect mix of sweet and refreshing.
It Feels Fancy Without Effort: The fruit rainbow garnish makes people think you spent way more time on it than you actually did.
Perfect Party Drink: It’s great for celebrations, themed gatherings, or honestly just a Friday night that needs a little sparkle.
Easy to Remember: Equal parts of the main ingredients means you don’t have to keep checking the recipe.
Bright Flavor: The citrus cuts through the sweetness and keeps it refreshing instead of heavy.
People Always Ask About It: The moment someone sees that fruit skewer, the questions start.
How to Make This Drink ?
Ingredients
1 oz Midori
1 oz sour apple pucker liqueur
1 oz vodka
1 tsp fresh lemon juice
1 tsp fresh lime juice
Ice
Rainbow Fruit Garnish
1 1/4″ piece strawberry
1 clementine wedge
1 1/4″ pineapple square
1 1/4″ kiwi square
1 fresh blueberry
1 fresh blackberry
Equipments
Cocktail shaker
Jigger or measuring tool
Strainer
Coupe glass
Skewer or cocktail pick
Knife and cutting board
Instructions
Add Midori, sour apple pucker liqueur, vodka, lemon juice, and lime juice to a cocktail shaker.
Fill the shaker with ice.
Cover and shake vigorously for about 20 seconds until the outside of the shaker becomes very frosty.
Strain the cocktail into a chilled coupe glass.
Thread the strawberry, clementine wedge, pineapple square, kiwi square, blueberry, and blackberry onto a skewer to create a rainbow garnish.
Place the fruit skewer across the glass and serve immediately.
Tips I Learned the First Few Times I Made It
Shake It Well: A good 20-second shake really blends the flavors and chills the drink properly.
Fresh Citrus Matters: Bottled lemon or lime juice works in a pinch, but fresh juice makes the drink brighter.
Don’t Skip the Garnish: The fruit rainbow seems like a small thing, but it makes the drink feel special.
Chill Your Glass: If you have time, pop your glass in the freezer for a few minutes.
Taste and Adjust: If you prefer less sweetness, add an extra squeeze of lemon.
Use Good Ice: Large, fresh ice cubes help chill the drink without watering it down too quickly.
Prep Garnishes Ahead: If you’re making these for guests, skewer the fruit beforehand.
Luck-Tini Recipe
Luck-Tini is a bright green cocktail made with Midori, sour apple liqueur, vodka, and citrus juices, shaken with ice and garnished with a colorful rainbow fruit skewer.
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