Sex on the Beach Cocktail in a Minute
Sex on the Beach has an average of 210 calories and 18% alcohol content. The main type of alcohol is Vodka*.
Sex on the Beach Cocktail. Simple Ingredient List.
• 1 ½ oz Vodka
• ½ oz Peach schnapps
• 2 oz Cranberry juice
• 2 oz Orange juice
• Ice
• Orange slice and maraschino cherry (for garnish)
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Sex on the Beach Cocktail in a Minute
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Background and Origins of
Sex on the Beach
The story of the Sex on the Beach cocktail begins in the 1980s, a decade known for its colorful and creative cocktails. It is widely believed that the drink was invented in Florida, a state famous for its beautiful beaches and lively nightlife. One version of the cocktail’s origins attributes its origin to a bartender named Ted Pizio. According to the tale, Pizio was working at a bar in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, during the spring break season of 1987. The bar was participating in a promotion to sell peach schnapps, a popular spirit at the time. Pizio created a new cocktail by mixing peach schnapps with vodka, cranberry juice, and orange juice. When asked what the drink was called, Pizio supposedly replied, "Sex on the Beach," because those were the two main reasons people came to Florida for spring break. Over the years, the Sex on the Beach has made its way into popular culture, appearing in movies, TV shows, and music. It has become a symbol of fun and relaxation, often associated with summer parties, beach outings, and nights out with friends. Its memorable name and delicious flavor have ensured its place as one of the most popular and enduring cocktails of the modern era.