There is nothing quite like a tall, ice‑cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer day. But plain lemonade, as delicious as it is, can sometimes feel a little… ordinary. Enter Pineapple Lemonade – a tropical twist on the classic that combines sweet, tangy pineapple juice with the bright, zesty kick of traditional lemonade. The result is a drink that is impossibly refreshing, beautifully golden, and guaranteed to be the star of every barbecue, pool party, picnic, and family gathering.
This recipe uses Country Time Lemonade Mix for convenience and consistency, then elevates it with real pineapple juice. The best part? It comes together in about 5 minutes with just a handful of ingredients. You can make a single pitcher for a small family or multiply the recipe for a crowd. In this guide, you will learn the complete recipe, pro tips for balancing sweetness and tartness, delicious variations (spicy, frozen, adult), make‑ahead instructions, and answers to common questions. Get ready to sip your way to summer bliss.
Why Pineapple Lemonade Is a Summer Essential
Lemonade is a timeless classic, but pineapple adds a layer of tropical sweetness that mellows the tartness of the lemon and creates a more complex, crowd‑pleasing flavor. The natural acidity of pineapple juice also enhances the lemonade, making it even more refreshing on a hot day.
Here is why you will love it:
· Only 4 main ingredients – Lemonade mix, water, pineapple juice, and ice.
· Ready in 5 minutes – No cooking, no blending (unless you want to).
· Crowd‑pleaser – Kids and adults alike love the sweet‑tart balance.
· Budget‑friendly – Uses affordable pantry staples.
· Versatile – Make it alcoholic, frozen, or sparkling.
· Make‑ahead friendly – Stays fresh in the fridge for days.
· Beautiful presentation – Golden yellow, perfect for garnishing.
Once you try pineapple lemonade, plain lemonade may never be enough again.
The Complete Pineapple Lemonade Recipe
This recipe makes about 6‑8 servings (approximately 2 quarts / 2 liters). It can be easily doubled or tripled.
Ingredients
· 1 cup Country Time Lemonade Mix (or any powdered lemonade mix)
· 3 cups cold water
· 1 can (46 oz / 1.36 liters) chilled pineapple juice (100% pineapple juice, not from concentrate preferred)
· Ice cubes (for serving)
· Optional garnishes: Fresh pineapple slices, lemon slices, mint leaves, maraschino cherries
Equipment
· Large pitcher (at least 2‑quart capacity)
· Long spoon or stir stick
· Measuring cups
Step‑by‑Step Instructions
Step 1 – Prepare the Lemonade Base
In a large pitcher, combine the 1 cup of Country Time Lemonade Mix with 3 cups of cold water. Stir vigorously until the powder is completely dissolved. The mixture will be a concentrated lemonade.
Step 2 – Add the Pineapple Juice
Pour the entire 46‑ounce can of chilled pineapple juice into the pitcher. Stir well to combine.
Step 3 – Taste and Adjust
Taste the pineapple lemonade. If you prefer it sweeter, add a tablespoon of sugar or simple syrup and stir. If you prefer more tartness, add a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. The balance of sweet and tart is personal – adjust to your liking.
Step 4 – Chill (If Not Already Cold)
If your pineapple juice was not already chilled, refrigerate the pitcher for at least 30 minutes before serving. For immediate service, add plenty of ice to the pitcher or to individual glasses.
Step 5 – Serve
Fill glasses with ice cubes. Pour the pineapple lemonade over the ice. Garnish with a slice of fresh pineapple, a lemon wheel, a sprig of mint, or a maraschino cherry. Serve immediately.
Pro Tips for the Best Pineapple Lemonade
Use 100% Pineapple Juice
Avoid pineapple “drink” or “cocktail” with added sugar. Look for 100% pineapple juice (not from concentrate is even better). The pure juice gives the best flavor and natural sweetness.
Chill Everything First
Cold water, cold pineapple juice, and plenty of ice ensure your lemonade is refreshingly cold without being watered down. If you add ice to the pitcher, it will melt and dilute the drink – better to add ice to individual glasses.
Adjust Sweetness
Country Time Lemonade Mix is already sweet. Pineapple juice adds additional sweetness. If you prefer a tarter drink, add a splash of fresh lemon juice. If you like it sweeter, add a tablespoon of simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water dissolved) or a little extra lemonade mix.
Make It Sparkling
Replace half the water with sparkling water or club soda for a fizzy pineapple lemonade. Add the sparkling water just before serving to retain the bubbles.
Turn It Into a Frozen Slush
Combine the pineapple lemonade with 2 cups of ice in a high‑speed blender. Blend until smooth for a frozen pineapple lemonade slush. Perfect for extreme heat.
Add Fresh Fruit to the Pitcher
For a more festive look and extra flavor, add thin slices of fresh pineapple, lemon wheels, and a handful of mint leaves to the pitcher. Let it steep for 30 minutes before serving.
Make It an Adult Cocktail
Add 1‑2 oz of white rum, vodka, or coconut rum to each glass for a tropical cocktail. For a non‑alcoholic “mocktail,” skip the alcohol – it is already delicious.
Double the Recipe for a Party
This recipe scales perfectly. For a large gathering, use 2 cups lemonade mix, 6 cups water, and 2 cans (92 oz) of pineapple juice. Serve in a large drink dispenser.
Delicious Variations (Same Easy Method)
Once you master the classic pineapple lemonade, try these fun twists.
- Strawberry Pineapple Lemonade
Add 1 cup of fresh or frozen strawberries (pureed and strained) to the pitcher. Garnish with strawberry slices.
- Coconut Pineapple Lemonade
Replace 1 cup of water with 1 cup of coconut milk or coconut cream. Shake well before serving (coconut milk separates). This makes a creamy, tropical version.
- Spicy Pineapple Lemonade (Jalapeño)
Muddle 2‑3 slices of fresh jalapeño in the bottom of the pitcher before adding the liquid. Let it steep for 15‑30 minutes, then remove the jalapeño slices. Add a pinch of cayenne for extra heat.
- Ginger Pineapple Lemonade
Add 1 tablespoon of freshly grated ginger (or 2 tablespoons of ginger juice) to the pitcher. Stir well. The ginger adds a warm, spicy note.
- Mint Pineapple Lemonade
Add a large handful of fresh mint leaves to the pitcher. Gently muddle them (crush lightly) to release the oils. Let steep for 15 minutes. Strain or leave the leaves for decoration.
- Raspberry Pineapple Lemonade
Add ½ cup of raspberry syrup or 1 cup of fresh raspberries (pureed and strained). The tartness of raspberries pairs beautifully with pineapple.
- Piña Colada Lemonade
Add ½ cup of cream of coconut (Coco López) and 2 oz of white rum per pitcher. Blend with ice for a frozen piña colada lemonade hybrid.
- Honey Sweetened Pineapple Lemonade
Replace the lemonade mix with 1 cup of fresh lemon juice, ¾ cup of honey, and 3 cups of water. Add pineapple juice as directed. This is a more natural, less processed version.
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