Making a classic pina colada is one of the easiest tropical cocktails to whip up at home, and all you need are three key ingredients: rum, pineapple juice, and cream of coconut (not coconut milk). Below is a fuss‑free, blender‑based version that’s trending in home‑bar circles, plus a quick “shaken” alternative for a smoother drink.

Classic blended pina colada recipe

Use this if you want that pool‑bar‑for‑one vibe: Ingredients (1 drink)

  • 2 oz (60 ml) white rum (BacardĂ­ or similar)
  • 3 oz (90 ml) pineapple juice (fresh or good‑quality packaged)
  • 1 oz (30 ml) cream of coconut (Coco Lopez–style, not coconut milk)
  • 1 cup crushed or small ice cubes (or ½ cup frozen pineapple chunks for extra creaminess)
  • Optional garnish: pineapple wedge, maraschino cherry, straw, tiny paper umbrella.

How to make it

  1. Add rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and ice (or frozen pineapple) into a blender.
  1. Blend on high until smooth and slushy, about 20–30 seconds.
  1. Pour into a tall glass or hurricane glass and garnish with a pineapple wedge and cherry.

Shaken pina colada (bar‑style)

For a slightly thinner, more “mixology”‑looking version: Ingredients (1 drink)

  • 1½ oz white rum
  • 1½ oz pineapple juice
  • 1 oz cream of coconut
  • 1 large glug of lime juice (about 0.5 oz; optional but common in modern bar versions)

Steps

  1. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice.
  2. Add all ingredients and shake hard for 20–30 seconds, until well chilled and frosted.
  1. Strain into a chilled cocktail or rocks glass over fresh ice; garnish with a pineapple spear.

Key ingredient notes

Here’s how a few popular vendors’ takes look in practice:

Element| What to use in a good pina colada
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Rum| Light white rum (sometimes a bit dark rum added for depth) 27
“Cream” part| Cream of coconut (Coco Lopez–type; thick, sweet container) not coconut milk or coconut cream. 48
Pineapple| Fresh or shelf‑stable juice; some recipes swap 2 oz juice + 2 oz fresh pineapple chunks for extra texture. 15
Ice| Crushed or small cubes if shaking; loose cubes or frozen pineapple if blending. 35

Trend‑style tweaks people are trying

  • Extra tropical : Add 1–2 oz fresh pineapple purĂŠe blended in, which gives a more custard‑like texture and is popular in TikTok‑style “fresh pina colada” recipes.
  • Less sweet : Reduce cream of coconut slightly and add a squeeze of lime or lemon to balance the richness.
  • Mocktail version : Omit the rum and bump pineapple juice and ice slightly so the drink still feels slushy.

If you tell me what gear you have (only a hand‑blender? no freezer? non‑alcoholic), I can tailor an exact “minimum‑equipment” pina colada build for you.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.