Some drinks just feel like a small celebration the moment you hold the glass.
If you love a simple cocktail that fits right in with a spring afternoon of watching golf, the Pink Azalea drink is the kind of tradition that makes the day feel a little more special.
Why we love this recipe
- Inspired by the iconic azalea blooms around Augusta National during Masters week
- Comes together fast with a short ingredient list
- Has a bright pink color that feels festive for spring
- A refreshing sip to enjoy while watching the tournament
- Classic garnish tradition with a cherry and orange slice
- Easy to make for watch parties as friends gather around the TV
Why You Will Want to Make This Recipe
- It is closely tied to Augusta and the Masters week Azalea tradition
- The grenadine gives it that signature pink color meant to reflect the flowers
- The recipe uses a cocktail shaker and basic steps anyone can follow
- The garnish is simple but makes the drink look finished and intentional
When you are hosting a low key watch party or just setting out a drink for yourself, this one keeps it easy. It is quick to shake up, easy to serve over ice, and still feels like you made something that matches the moment.…