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Banana Boat recipe
A delicious recipe for Banana Boat, with Midori® melon liqueur, banana liqueur, Blue Curacao liqueur, pineapple juice, banana and pineapple. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

2 oz Midori® melon liqueur
1 oz banana liqueur
1 oz Blue Curacao liqueur
8 - 10 oz pineapple juice
1 long banana
1 slice pineapple


Method:
Place a banana into a 12-oz glass, and add cracked ice. Combine the other ingredients in another glass and pour over the ice. Add the pineapple slice and enjoy.
Serve:
Highball Glass

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