If you love making new cocktails we have so many here to choose from! After you make this one go check out our Cantaloupe Margarita, the Ocean Breeze Cocktail or our list of 40+ Best Summer Cocktails. Heck we even have a whole Pinterest board dedicated to drinks! You’ll have enough recipes for every day of the summer.

Hawaiian Hammer Drink
If you love tropical drinks this one is for you! The combination of coconut, banana and pineapple just screams beach to me. And any time I can pretend I’m sitting by the ocean I’m happy!
This Summer we are planning a big trip to visit the beach for a whole 8 days. I cannot wait to have sand stuck in my hair and between my toes. Isn’t it the best?
Since I have to wait all the way until September to go though, I’ll just make this and close my eyes and pretend I’m there already. Haha!
How To Make It
Hawaiian Hammer Drink
Ingredients
- 1 oz banana schnapps
- 1/2 oz coconut rum
- 1/2 oz banana rum
- 1 oz 151 proof rum
- 1 dash grenadine syrup
- 2 oz orange juice
- 2 oz pineapple juice
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with 3-4 pieces of ice.
- Pour in all of the ingredients into the cocktail shaker.
- Shake to combine.
- Pour the mixture into a ice filled glass.
- Garnish with a pineapple wedge, pineapple leaves, and cherries.
- ENJOY
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10 comments on “Hawaiian Hammer Drink”
I’m not a big fan of pineapple but this was pretty good
Going to Hawaii with my whole family to celebrate my 80th birthday. I think that the Hawaiian Hammer will be the perfect send-off cocktail. Thank you.
Awesome posts. Keep them coming
This drink reminds me so much of a “yellowbird” that we discovered in the Bahamas way back in the ‘60 ies. Anyone remember it?
do you have a V”irgin” recipe for some of these drinks?
I love all these recipes that are posted and I am going to try the Hawaiian Hammer, next!
It sounds like a good idea to drink and it is delish and easy to make
Pineapple does not have leaves but that for sure is my kind of drink!
What are the green parts called? I assumed they were called leaves also.
That is fresh mint