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Virgin Sex On The Beach

Sometimes you just want the flavor without the hangover. This one's a straight-up fruit explosion, no apologies. It delivers all the sweet, tangy punch of its boozy cousin, minus the fuzzy head. great for when you're driving, taking a break from the hard stuff, or just want a bright, colorful drink that actually tastes like something.

Virgin S*x On The Beach cocktail photo
4.55 from 37 votes
Calories: 74kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Virgin Sex on the Beach is a refreshing non-alcoholic cocktail that's perfect for any occasion. With its blend of orange juice, cranberry juice, and peach puree, this drink offers a tropical escape without the alcohol. The addition of grenadine adds a touch of sweetness and a beautiful color gradient.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Mix Juices:
  • Combine equal parts of orange juice and cranberry juice in a glass.
  • Add Peach Puree:
  • Stir in the peach puree to enhance the fruity flavor.
  • Pour Over Ice:
  • Fill a glass with ice and pour the juice mixture over it.
  • Add Grenadine:
  • Slowly pour in the grenadine syrup, allowing it to sink to the bottom for a layered effect.
  • Garnish and Serve:
  • Garnish with a pineapple wedge and serve immediately.

Notes

The Virgin Sex on the Beach is a delightful and refreshing drink that's perfect for those who prefer non-alcoholic beverages. The combination of orange and cranberry juices with peach puree provides a balanced flavor that's both sweet and tangy. The grenadine adds a beautiful touch and a hint of extra sweetness. This mocktail is perfect for parties, brunches, or simply enjoying a relaxing afternoon.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 74kcal (4%)Carbohydrates: 15g (5%)Saturated Fat: 0.01gPotassium: 17mgSugar: 14g (16%)Vitamin A: 76IU (2%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 3mgIron: 0.03mg
CourseBeverage, Drinks, Mocktail
CuisineBeverage, Drinks, Mocktail
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Drink Recipe, Mocktail Recipe

Where it came from

The original Sex On The Beach cocktail likely hit the bar scene in the 1980s, a decade known for its sweet, vibrant drinks. Its exact origin is debated, with Florida and California bartenders both staking a claim. The virgin version naturally followed, a smart move to keep the party going for everyone.

This drink is a classic example of a 'mocktail,' designed to mimic popular alcoholic drinks without the booze. Think of it as a close relative to other fruit-forward non-alcoholic options like a Shirley Temple or a Virgin Piña Colada, but with a distinct cranberry and peach profile.

You'll find this one everywhere from resort bars to brunch spots, or anywhere someone wants a festive drink without the alcohol. It's a solid choice for pool parties, family gatherings, or when you just want a bit of sunshine in a glass.

What it tastes like

Expect a sweet and tangy ride. Cranberry juice brings the tartness, orange juice adds a citrusy brightness, and a touch of peach nectar smooths it all out. It's a layered fruit punch, juicy and refreshing, definitely on the sweeter side, but the tart cranberry keeps it from being cloying.

This drink is completely non-alcoholic, so you're looking at 0.0% ABV. You could drink a gallon of these and still pass a breathalyzer. Think of it as a step up from a soda, offering more complex fruit flavors without any buzz.

The technique

This is a straightforward build. Fill a highball or hurricane glass with ice. Pour in your cranberry juice, orange juice, and peach nectar. Give it a gentle stir to combine the flavors. A splash of grenadine at the end will give it that signature sunset fade.

Don't skimp on the ice. This is a drink that needs to stay ice-cold to be truly refreshing. Warm fruit juice is a crime against humanity.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Cranberry Juice

Use
100% unsweetened cranberry juice for a tart kick, or a cranberry cocktail blend if you prefer it sweeter.
Skip
Anything artificially flavored or 'cranberry-flavored drink.' You want actual cranberry.
Why
It provides the essential tart backbone that balances all the sweetness. No cranberry, no Sex On The Beach.

Orange Juice

Use
Freshly squeezed if you're feeling fancy, otherwise a good quality pulp-free OJ.
Skip
Orange juice concentrate or anything with added sugars that will make it syrupy.
Why
Adds a bright, sunny citrus note and a touch of natural sweetness that plays well with the cranberry.

Peach Nectar

Use
A high-quality peach nectar or a good non-alcoholic peach syrup.
Skip
Artificial peach flavoring or peach schnapps (obviously, it's virgin).
Why
Delivers the characteristic peach sweetness and aroma that defines this drink's profile.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Virgin Sunset

A more dramatic color gradient.
Build with orange juice and peach nectar first, then slowly float the cranberry and grenadine on top for a layered effect.

Tropical Beach

Pineapple power.
Swap out some of the orange juice for pineapple juice to give it an extra tropical tang and sweetness.

Sparkling Beach

Add some fizz.
Top the finished drink with a splash of soda water or sparkling lemonade for a lighter, effervescent texture.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No Cranberry Juice?

Try pomegranate juice for a similar tart, fruity profile.

No Orange Juice?

Pineapple juice or even a good quality apple juice can work in a pinch.

No Peach Nectar?

A splash of apricot nectar or a simple peach tea concentrate will get you close.

No Highball Glass?

Any tall glass will do the job. A pint glass works, or even a large tumbler.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.

What is in a Virgin Sex On The Beach?

A Virgin Sex On The Beach typically contains cranberry juice, orange juice, and peach nectar or syrup, often with a dash of grenadine for color.

Is Virgin Sex On The Beach alcoholic?

No, it contains zero alcohol. It's designed to be a non-alcoholic alternative to the classic cocktail.

What does a Virgin Sex On The Beach taste like?

It tastes sweet, fruity, and tangy, with dominant notes of cranberry, orange, and peach. It's refreshing and juicy.

How do you make a Virgin Sex On The Beach at home?

Combine cranberry juice, orange juice, and peach nectar over ice in a tall glass. Stir gently and, if desired, add a splash of grenadine.

Can I make a big batch for a party?

Absolutely. Mix all the juices and peach nectar in a pitcher ahead of time. Serve over ice in individual glasses.

What's the best juice for a Virgin Sex On The Beach?

Use good quality, 100% juices for the best flavor. Freshly squeezed orange juice makes a difference.

Why is it called Sex On The Beach?

The name is purely suggestive, meant to evoke a fun, vacation vibe. It's a marketing gimmick that stuck.

Is this drink kid-friendly?

While non-alcoholic, the name "Sex On The Beach" might not be what you want to serve to kids. Call it a "Tropical Fruit Punch" if you're serving a younger crowd.

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