Blue Tropical Tequila Cocktail
The Smoke Out: The Ultimate Electric Blue Tropical Tequila Cocktail
If you are looking for a drink that screams “party time” before you even take the first sip, look no further than The Smoke Out. This vibrant, electric blue cocktail is not just a feast for the eyes; it is a complex layering of tropical flavors, tart citrus, and a surprising twist of sour apple that makes it unlike any standard blue margarita you have ever tasted. With its festive presentation and refreshing finish, it is the perfect companion for summer barbecues, pool parties, or just a Friday night when you need some serious “Good Vibes.”
In this comprehensive guide, we are going to break down exactly how to make this viral sensation at home. We will explore the flavor profile, the science behind the ingredients, and the tips you need to ensure your cocktail looks just as wet, glossy, and appetizing as the photos. Whether you are a novice home bartender or a seasoned mixologist, this recipe is designed to be foolproof while delivering maximum impact.
Why This Recipe Works
Most blue cocktails rely solely on Blue Curacao and a clear spirit, often resulting in a one-note sweetness that can be cloying. The Smoke Out changes the game by introducing Sour Apple Pucker into the mix. This ingredient adds a tart, candy-like acidity that cuts through the sweetness of the pineapple juice and the syrupiness of the Curacao.
Furthermore, the addition of Lemonade and a topper of Sprite ensures the drink remains light and effervescent. It is not heavy like a cream-based cocktail, nor is it overwhelmingly boozy like a Long Island Iced Tea. It sits in that perfect sweet spot: dangerous enough to be fun, but refreshing enough to drink more than one. The spicy rim (often Tajin or a chili-lime salt) provides a savory contrast that makes the fruit flavors pop even more.
Ingredients Needed
To recreate The Smoke Out, you need a specific set of liquids to achieve that signature color and flavor balance. Here is what you will need:
- Tequila (2 oz) – The backbone of the drink. A Blanco (silver) tequila is best here because it is unaged and clear, meaning it won’t muddy the beautiful blue color of the drink. Reposado or Anejo tequilas have a yellow tint that can turn your blue drink green.
- Pineapple Juice (1 oz) – This adds a tropical froth and a rich sweetness. It also helps to create a nice texture when shaken.
- Lemonade (1 oz) – Adds a zesty lemon base that balances the sugar. Homemade or high-quality store-bought works fine.
- Sour Apple Pucker (1/2 oz) – The secret weapon. This bright green liqueur adds a distinct sour apple candy flavor that makes this drink unique.
- Blue Curacao (1/2 oz) – An orange-flavored liqueur that provides the electric blue hue. It is essential for the visual appeal.
- Sprite (1 oz) – Used as a topper. The carbonation lightens the drink and adds a bit of fizz on the tongue.
- Garnishes – A lime wedge and a fresh pineapple slice are standard.
- Rim – Chili-lime seasoning (like Tajin) or coarse salt.
- Ice – Plenty of cubed ice for shaking and serving.

Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps to build the perfect cocktail. Remember, the order matters to keep the carbonation of the Sprite intact.
1. Prep Your Glass
Take a rocks glass or a short tumbler. Run a lime wedge around the rim of the glass to wet it. Dip the rim into a saucer filled with chili-lime seasoning or coarse salt. Fill the glass to the top with fresh ice cubes. Set aside.
2. Combine the Spirits and Juices
In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine the 2 oz of Tequila, 1 oz of Pineapple Juice, 1 oz of Lemonade, 1/2 oz of Sour Apple Pucker, and 1/2 oz of Blue Curacao.
3. Shake to Chill
Secure the lid on your shaker and shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds. You want the outside of the shaker to feel frosty. Shaking not only chills the drink but also dilutes it slightly and aerates the pineapple juice, creating a nice mouthfeel.
4. Strain and Pour
Strain the mixture into your prepared ice-filled glass. The liquid should be a vibrant, glowing turquoise-blue.
5. The Fizzy Topper
Top the drink with 1 oz of Sprite (or 7Up). Do not shake the Sprite, or it will explode in the shaker. Stir gently with a straw or bar spoon just to integrate.
6. Garnish and Serve
Add your fresh lime wedge and pineapple slice to the rim. For the full “Good Vibes” effect, add a fun cocktail stirrer or umbrella. Serve immediately while the ice is fresh.
Bartender Tips for Success
Chill Your Glassware:
If you want to take your home bartending to the next level, place your serving glass in the freezer for 10 minutes before making the drink. A frosted glass keeps the ice from melting too quickly and ensures the drink stays crisp from start to finish.
Fresh vs. Canned Juice:
While canned pineapple juice is convenient, fresh pressed juice creates a much better foam and a brighter flavor. If you have a juicer, use it! However, for the lemonade, a high-quality store-bought version is usually consistent and works perfectly for mixed drinks.
Adjusting the Sweetness:
If you find the drink too sweet, increase the lime juice (via the lemonade) or add a squeeze of fresh lime directly into the shaker. If it’s too tart, add a splash more Sprite at the end.
Variations and Twists
The Smoke Out is versatile. Here are a few ways to switch it up based on your preferences:
The Frozen Smoke Out
Toss all the ingredients (excluding the Sprite) into a blender with 1 cup of ice. Blend until smooth and slushy. Pour into a glass and then top with a splash of Sprite for a fizzy slushie effect. This is perfect for extremely hot days.
The Spicy Smoke Out
Muddle a slice or two of fresh jalapeño in the bottom of your shaker before adding the ice and liquids. The heat from the pepper pairs incredibly well with the pineapple and tequila, leaning into the spicy rim flavor profile.
The “Virgin” Smoke Out (Mocktail)
To make this alcohol-free, swap the Tequila for soda water or a non-alcoholic agave spirit. Use Blue Curacao syrup (monin has a great one) instead of the liqueur, and use a sour apple coffee syrup or simply apple juice with a squeeze of lime to replace the Pucker. It will still be blue, fruity, and delicious.
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
Because The Smoke Out is a tequila-based cocktail with tropical vibes, it pairs best with foods that have bold flavors, spice, or grilled elements.
- Tacos: Specifically fish tacos or tangy shrimp tacos with a mango salsa. The pineapple in the drink compliments fruit salsas perfectly.
- Guacamole and Chips: The acidity of the drink cuts through the rich fat of the avocado.
- Spicy Wings: If you are serving this at a party, buffalo wings are a great match. The cool, sweet drink helps tame the heat of the wings.
- Grilled Pineapple Chicken: Lean into the theme by serving a protein that uses the same fruit found in the drink.
The History of Blue Cocktails
Blue cocktails have a storied history, often associated with the tiki craze of the mid-20th century and the “disco drinks” era of the 70s and 80s. The color blue in cocktails almost always comes from Blue Curacao, a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of the laraha citrus fruit, grown on the island of Curacao.
For a long time, blue drinks were considered “tacky” by craft cocktail snobs. However, in recent years, the “blue drink” has made a massive comeback. People drink with their eyes first, and nothing draws attention across a bar like a glowing neon blue glass. The Smoke Out fits perfectly into this modern renaissance of fun, unpretentious, and visually stunning cocktails. It acknowledges the fun of the past but updates the flavor profile with the modern love for sour apple and spicy rims.
Glassware Guide
While the recipe calls for a rocks glass, presentation is everything. Here are other ways to plate this drink:
The Hurricane Glass: If you want to double the recipe, serve it in a tall Hurricane glass. This gives you more room for garnishes and makes it look like a resort vacation drink.
The Martini Glass: For a more sophisticated look, you can shake the ingredients (minus the Sprite), strain them into a chilled martini glass, and top with just a splash of sparkling water or Sprite. This removes the ice from the equation for a cleaner look.
The Mason Jar: For a rustic, “down-home” party vibe, serve these in pint-sized mason jars. This is practical for outdoor parties as the thick glass insulates the drink well.

Conclusion
The Smoke Out is more than just a mix of liqueurs; it’s a mood. It brings the energy of a beach party to your kitchen with minimal effort. The combination of earthy tequila, sweet pineapple, tart lemonade, sour apple, and citrusy blue curacao creates a symphony of flavors that hits every part of the palate. Completed with the bubbly lift of Sprite and a spicy rim, it is a sensory experience.
Next time you are planning a gathering or just want to treat yourself to something colorful and delicious, gather these ingredients and shake up a Smoke Out. It is easy to make, impossible to mess up, and guaranteed to bring the Good Vibes.
The Smoke Out
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare the glass: Run a lime wedge around the rim of a rocks glass and dip it into chili-lime salt (Tajin). Fill the glass with ice.
- Combine ingredients: In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, pour the Tequila, Pineapple Juice, Lemonade, Sour Apple Pucker, and Blue Curacao.
- Shake: Secure the lid and shake vigorously for 10-15 seconds until the shaker feels frosty cold.
- Strain: Strain the blue mixture into the prepared ice-filled glass.
- Top: Pour the Sprite over the top of the drink. Do not shake the soda.
- Garnish: Add a wedge of lime and a slice of pineapple to the rim. Serve immediately.
