Pineapple Blueberry Margarita
Pineapple Blueberry Margarita
Prepare to elevate your happy hour with a cocktail that tastes just as stunning as it looks. The Pineapple Blueberry Margarita is a vibrant, two-toned masterpiece that perfectly balances the tropical sweetness of pineapple with the earthy, tart notes of fresh blueberries. It’s the kind of drink that instantly transports you to a poolside cabana, regardless of the weather outside.
Visually, this drink is a showstopper. The yellow pineapple base contrasts beautifully with the deep violet hue of the muddled blueberries, creating a sunset-in-a-glass effect. But beyond aesthetics, the flavor profile is complex and refreshing. The acidity of the lime cuts through the sugar of the fruit, while a high-quality tequila provides that classic earthy backbone we all love in a margarita.
Whether you are hosting a summer barbecue, a taco Tuesday night, or simply unwinding after a long week, this recipe brings a gourmet touch to your home bar without requiring advanced mixology skills. It’s fresh, fruity, and undeniably fun.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
This isn’t your average pre-mix margarita. Here is why this specific blend deserves a spot on your menu:
- Visual Appeal: The natural layering of the yellow and purple creates an impressive presentation that looks professionally made.
- Natural Sweetness: By using fresh fruit and juices, we reduce the need for heavy simple syrups, making for a cleaner, brighter taste.
- Versatile: It can easily be made into a “mocktail” for non-drinkers or kids by subbing the tequila and triple sec for sparkling water or lemon-lime soda.
- Texture: The muddled blueberries add a lovely bit of texture, while the coarse salt rim provides that essential salty crunch against the sweet liquid.

Ingredients
The key to a great margarita is fresh ingredients. Avoid the bottled “margarita mix” and opt for these fresh components instead:
The Spirit Base
- Silver Tequila (Blanco) – 2 oz per drink. Silver tequila is unaged and provides the cleanest, crispest agave flavor that pairs best with fruit.
- Triple Sec or Cointreau – 1 oz. This orange liqueur adds a necessary citrus depth and sweetness.
The Fruit & Mixers
- Pineapple Juice – 3 oz. Use 100% pineapple juice. If you have a juicer, fresh is best, but high-quality canned juice works well too.
- Fresh Blueberries – ½ cup. You need fresh berries to muddle to get that deep purple color and skin tannins.
- Fresh Lime Juice – 1 oz (about 1 lime). Freshly squeezed is non-negotiable for a bright zest.
- Agave Nectar – 1-2 tsp (optional). Depending on the sweetness of your pineapple juice, you may need a touch of agave to balance the tartness.
Garnish & Rim
- Coarse Sea Salt or Kosher Salt – For the rim. Avoid table salt, which is too iodized and salty.
- Pineapple Wedges – For garnish.
- Extra Blueberries – To float on top.
- Ice – Plenty of it, both for shaking and serving.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Creating that beautiful ombre look is easier than you think. Follow these steps for the perfect pour.
Phase 1: Prep the Glass
- Rim the Glass: Run a lime wedge around the rim of your rocks glass. Dip the rim into a shallow plate of coarse salt. Fill the glass with fresh ice cubes and set aside.
Phase 2: The Blueberry Infusion
- Muddle: In a cocktail shaker, combine the fresh blueberries and the lime juice.
- Smash: Use a muddler or the back of a wooden spoon to smash the berries thoroughly until they release their purple juices and skins are broken.
- Liquids: Add the tequila, triple sec, and agave nectar (if using) to the shaker with the blueberries.
- Shake: Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for 15 seconds. This chills the alcohol and infuses it with the blueberry flavor.
Phase 3: The Assembly (The Ombre Technique)
- The Pineapple Base: Pour the pineapple juice directly into the bottom of your prepared serving glass over the ice. *Note: If you want the alcohol mixed throughout, you can shake the pineapple juice with the tequila, but for the layered look, keep them separate initially.*
- The Purple Float: Strain the blueberry-tequila mixture slowly over the top of the pineapple juice. To keep the layers distinct, pour slowly over the back of a spoon. The purple mixture will settle into the yellow, creating a beautiful gradient.
- Garnish: Skewer a pineapple wedge and place it on the rim. Drop a few fresh blueberries on top of the ice.
- Serve: Serve immediately with a straw so the drinker can stir the layers as they sip.
Expert Tips for Success
The “Double Strain” Method: If you dislike fruit bits in your teeth, use a fine-mesh tea strainer when pouring the blueberry mixture into the glass. This will give you a smooth, jewel-toned liquid without the skins and seeds, though you lose a bit of the rustic charm.
- Make a Pitcher: This recipe scales easily. Blend 2 cups of blueberries with 1 cup of lime juice and strain. Mix this “blueberry limeade” with a bottle of tequila and triple sec in a pitcher. Add pineapple juice to individual glasses and top with the pitcher mix.
- Spice it Up: Pineapple and jalapeno are best friends. Muddle a slice or two of fresh jalapeno with the blueberries for a spicy kick that plays against the sweetness.
- Sugar Rim Option: If salt isn’t your thing, try a rim of Tajín (chili-lime seasoning) or raw turbinado sugar for a crunchy, sweet finish.
- Cold Ingredients: Keep your pineapple juice in the fridge. Starting with cold ingredients minimizes ice dilution.
Creative Variations
The Frozen Version
Want a slushie? Freeze your pineapple chunks and blueberries beforehand. Blend the pineapple, tequila, lime, and ice until smooth. Pour into the glass. Then quickly blend blueberries with a splash of triple sec and swirl it into the yellow slush for a tie-dye effect.
The “Royal” Margarita
Swap the Triple Sec for Blue Curacao. When mixed with the yellow pineapple juice, it will turn a vivid green/teal color. Add muddled blackberries instead of blueberries for a dark, moody purple layer on top.

Serving Suggestions
This cocktail pairs exceptionally well with bold, spicy flavors to cut through the fruitiness.
- Tacos: Fish tacos with a mango salsa or spicy chorizo street tacos.
- Chips & Dip: Guacamole is a classic, but a corn and black bean salsa compliments the blueberry notes perfectly.
- Grilled Meats: Jerk chicken or glazed pork chops.
The Pineapple Blueberry Margarita is a celebration of color and flavor. It’s sweet, tart, salty, and cold—everything a perfect cocktail should be. Cheers to your new favorite drink!
Pineapple Blueberry Margarita
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Rim a rocks glass with a lime wedge and dip into coarse sea salt. Fill glass with fresh ice.
- Pour the pineapple juice directly into the glass over the ice (fill about half way).
- In a cocktail shaker, combine fresh blueberries and lime juice. Muddle thoroughly until berries are smashed.
- Add tequila, triple sec, and agave to the shaker. Fill with ice and shake vigorously for 15 seconds.
- Slowly strain the purple blueberry mixture over the pineapple juice to create a layered effect.
- Garnish with a pineapple wedge and extra floating blueberries. Serve immediately.
