Yes, you can - that is a Caribbean Breeze
1/4 oz blue curacao 1/4 oz southern comfort 1/4 oz captain Morgan Splash of sour mix, pineapple juice, and orange juice.
Pineapple Juice
The best way to mix that whiskey is with pineapple juice and cranberry and there u have a good buchanas mix
The phrase "Who put pineapple juice in my pineapple juice?" humorously suggests a mix-up or an overabundance of pineapple flavor. It might imply that someone is confused or surprised by the strong taste of pineapple, possibly due to a lack of other ingredients. It could also be a playful exaggeration highlighting the absurdity of expecting something different in a drink that is already purely pineapple.
15 Pineapple Rings 3 cans of Creme De Coconut 1 Quart of Orange Juice 1 Quart of Pineapple Juice 1 8oz. can of Papaya Juice 8 oz. lime juice Blend well - Makes 1 gallon
3 oz Captain Morgan® Original spiced rum 3 oz Coca-Cola® 1 can pineapple-starfruit juice concentrate 1 can Minute Maid® berry punch Add Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum and Coca-Cola to a Collins glass. In a separate container, mix all of the pineapple starfruit concentrate and the berry punch together. Pour into the Collins glass until full, stir, and serve. Read more: Skittles recipe http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink7965.HTML#ixzz1GAkYQQ2e
Rum, pineapple juice, Curaçao, sweet and sour mix, and sometimes vodka.
A pina colada
24 cups pineapple juice 48 cup of orange juice 72 cups seltzer. 992 servings.
Ideally, you can mix any drinks together, as long as YOU like them. As far as Scotch Whiskey, most people simply mix it with spring water. If going for a true mixed drink, the three most popular are: cola, ginger ale, and lemonade. Since lemonade IS popular, it would make sense that you COULD mix it with pineapple juice, since they are both highly acidic with somewhat of a sweet and sour taste.
CHARLIEGOOSE!!! A vodka and pineapple is called a FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER or just a FLAT HEAD.
No. Or maybe yes. It depends on what you mean by "substitute for". Pineapple juice is significantly lower in Vitamin C and higher in sugar and calories than either lemon or orange juice. However, if you've got a recipe for an orange smoothie, and you want to make a pineapple smoothie instead and you're not particularly concerned about the nutritional aspects, you just like pineapple more than you like orange, go for it. In cooking, I doubt it. Pineapple juice is very sweet whereas orange and lemon/lime is acidic which is what the recipe called for.