
- Choose Fresh Pineapple Juice: Whenever possible, use freshly squeezed pineapple juice for your cocktail. Fresh juice tends to have better natural enzymes and proteins, which contribute to a more robust and stable foam.
- Shake Vigorously for a full minute: To create a frothy texture, shake the cocktail ingredients vigorously with ice. The shaking action introduces air into the mixture and helps create a light and fluffy foam.
- Use a Dry Shake: Before adding ice to the cocktail shaker, perform a “dry shake” first. This means shaking the pineapple juice and other ingredients without ice for about 10-15 seconds. The dry shake helps emulsify the cocktail and further enhances the foam.
- Incorporate High-Alcohol Content Spirits: Using spirits with a higher alcohol content, such as vodka, can also contribute to a better foam formation when combined with pineapple juice. The alcohol helps stabilize the foam structure.
- Double-strain the Cocktail: When pouring the cocktail into a glass, use a fine-mesh strainer to prevent any ice chips or larger pieces from disrupting the foam.
French Martini

An 80s favorite classic that probably isn't French and isn't really a martini
- Cocktail Shaker
- Strainer
- Rippe Maker
- 2 oz vodka
- 1 oz chambord ((raspberry liqueur))
- 1 oz fresh pineapple juice
- ice
Add the vodka, Chambord, and pineapple juice to your cocktail shaker
Dry shake for 20 seconds
Add ice, wet shake for 1 minute. Shake vigorously
Strain the cocktail into a 4 oz. martini glass, fill to the brim
Top with your favorite Ripples print