Get ready to meet your new favorite happy hour hero! This Pineapple Lemon Drop cocktail is what happens when a classic lemon drop gets a tropical vacation makeover. The bright, zesty citrus flavors blend perfectly with sweet, juicy pineapple to create something truly magical. Trust me, once you try this refreshing twist on a beloved classic, your summer sipping will never be the same! I’ve served this at countless gatherings, and it always disappears faster than you can say “refill, please!”

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It’s the perfect balance of sweet and tart—no overly sugary syrup taste here, just pure tropical bliss
- The vibrant color and garnish options make this a show-stopping cocktail that’s perfect for impressing guests (or treating yourself!)
- You can easily adapt it to make a pitcher version for entertaining, or scale down for a solo happy hour treat
- It comes together in minutes with ingredients you might already have on hand (especially during summer pineapple season)
Ingredients
For the Cocktail:
- Vodka – the clean base that lets our tropical flavors shine (use a good quality one here, it makes a difference!)
- Fresh pineapple juice – the real deal gives you that true tropical flavor that store-bought just can’t match
- Fresh lemon juice – absolutely must be freshly squeezed for that bright, zingy flavor
- Triple sec – adds depth and a hint of orange that complements both the pineapple and lemon
- Simple syrup – balances out the tartness of the citrus (you can adjust to your sweetness preference)
- Ice – lots of it, for shaking and serving
For the Garnish:
- Sugar – for rimming the glass with that classic lemon drop sparkle
- Pineapple wedges – for that tropical vacation vibe
- Lemon twists – adds a burst of color and aroma with every sip
The full ingredient list with measurements will be available in the recipe card below.
How to Make Pineapple Lemon Drop Cocktail
Step 1: Prepare Your Glass
Let’s start with the presentation—because we eat (and drink!) with our eyes first! Run a lemon wedge around the rim of your martini glass, then dip it in sugar to create that beautiful crystallized rim. Set it aside while you work your cocktail magic.
Step 2: Prepare the Shaker
Fill your cocktail shaker with ice—and don’t be shy about it! A properly chilled cocktail is essential for that refreshing experience we’re after. Pour in the vodka, fresh pineapple juice, lemon juice, triple sec, and simple syrup.
Step 3: Shake It Up
Now for the fun part! Secure the lid on your shaker and shake vigorously for about 30 seconds. I’m talking about a proper arm workout here, folks! This not only chills the cocktail but also helps all those gorgeous flavors meld together perfectly. You’ll know you’ve shaken enough when the outside of the shaker gets frosty.
Step 4: Serve and Garnish
Strain your beautiful creation into that sugar-rimmed martini glass. Add your pineapple wedge to the rim and float a lemon twist on top. Take a moment to admire your handiwork—seriously, it’s a beauty—before taking that first heavenly sip!
Pro Tips for Making the Recipe
- Chill your martini glass in the freezer for about 15 minutes before serving for an extra-refreshing drink
- If you’re using fresh pineapple juice, strain it through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any pulp for a smoother cocktail
- The quality of your vodka matters here—a mid-range option works perfectly (save the really cheap stuff for recipes with heavier mixers)
- For a fun variation, add a splash of coconut cream to create a “Piña Colada Lemon Drop” hybrid
How to Serve
This gorgeous cocktail deserves proper presentation! Serve it in a classic martini glass with that beautiful sugar rim and fresh garnishes. It’s perfect for summer gatherings, brunch with the girls, or as a signature cocktail for tropical-themed parties. For a special touch, serve alongside some light appetizers like coconut shrimp or pineapple-cheese skewers to complement those tropical flavors.
Make Ahead and Storage
Batch Preparation
Planning a party? You can mix the liquid ingredients (except the ice) up to 24 hours ahead and store in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Just give it a good shake before pouring into your ice-filled shaker when guests arrive.
Pineapple Juice Storage
If you’re juicing fresh pineapple, the juice will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Just be sure to give it a quick stir before using as separation is natural.
Simple Syrup
Your homemade simple syrup will last in the refrigerator for up to a month in a sealed container, so feel free to make extra for future cocktail adventures!
FAQs
Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh?
Oh honey, I wish I could say yes to make life easier, but I just can’t! The bright, vibrant taste of fresh lemon juice is absolutely essential for a proper lemon drop cocktail. Bottled juice often has preservatives and a slightly bitter aftertaste that will drastically change the flavor profile of your drink. Take the extra minute to squeeze those lemons—your taste buds will thank you with every sip!
How can I make this cocktail less sweet?
I hear you—not everyone has my sweet tooth! The beauty of making cocktails at home is that you can adjust to your perfect taste. Start by reducing the simple syrup by half, and taste before pouring into your glass. You can also increase the lemon juice slightly for more tartness. Remember that the sugared rim adds sweetness too, so you might opt to sugar only half the rim or skip it altogether for a more grown-up, less sweet version.
Can I make a non-alcoholic version of this cocktail?
Absolutely! Create a delicious “mocktail” version by replacing the vodka and triple sec with extra pineapple juice and a splash of orange juice. Add a drop or two of vanilla extract to mimic some of the complexity that the alcohol provides. Shake with ice and serve in the same beautiful sugared glass with all the garnishes—no one will feel like they’re missing out!
Why is my cocktail separating in the glass?
This usually happens when the drink isn’t shaken vigorously enough or when using pineapple juice with lots of pulp. For picture-perfect results, make sure you’re giving your cocktail shaker a proper workout (at least 30 seconds of vigorous shaking), and if using fresh pineapple juice, strain it through a fine-mesh sieve before adding to your shaker. If separation still occurs, just give it a quick stir with your garnish stick before sipping—the flavor will still be amazing!

Pineapple Lemon Drop Cocktail
Equipment
- Cocktail Shaker
- Martini Glass
- Citrus Juicer
- Jigger
- Strainer
Ingredients
For the Cocktail
- 2 oz vodka
- 1 oz fresh pineapple juice
- 1 oz fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 oz triple sec
- 1/2 oz simple syrup
- ice for shaking
For Garnish
- sugar for rimming glass
- pineapple wedge for garnish
- lemon twist for garnish
Instructions
- Rub a lemon wedge around the rim of a martini glass and dip into sugar to coat. Set aside.
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add vodka, pineapple juice, lemon juice, triple sec, and simple syrup.
- Shake vigorously for 30 seconds until well chilled and frothy.
- Strain into the prepared sugar-rimmed glass.
- Garnish with a pineapple wedge and a lemon twist. Serve immediately.