A refreshing Latin American-style drink made from pineapple, mint, and water — lightly sweetened.

Pineapple Mint Agua Fresca is a traditional Latin American-style refreshment that blends fresh pineapple, mint, lime, and honey with cold water for a lightly sweetened, hydrating drink that is as wholesome and natural as a non-alcoholic beverage can be.
Agua fresca is one of the world's most naturally refreshing drink styles — the combination of sweet tropical pineapple, cooling mint, and light honey sweetness in a simple water-based drink is clean, vibrant, and genuinely thirst-quenching.
Perfect for outdoor Mexican-inspired meals, summer parties, farmers markets, family gatherings, or any warm-weather occasion where a naturally light, hydrating, and beautifully flavored mocktail is exactly right.
Strain the blended agua fresca through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth — removing the fiber creates a cleaner, more vibrant-colored liquid that is the authentic agua fresca texture and allows the pineapple and mint flavors to shine clearly.
Sweet, juicy fresh pineapple provides the tropical fruit foundation of this agua fresca — blended with water, it creates a naturally sweet, refreshing drink base with far more vibrancy than pineapple juice.
Mint blended with the pineapple adds a cooling, herbal freshness that is particularly welcome in a summer agua fresca, creating a beautiful green hue and aromatic quality that elevates the whole drink.
Natural honey provides gentle, floral sweetness that complements pineapple's natural sugars without overpowering them, keeping the agua fresca tasting fresh and wholesome rather than candy-sweet.
Use watermelon instead of pineapple for the classic Mexican watermelon agua fresca. Replace mint with fresh basil for an herbal-tropical variation. Add fresh cucumber to the blend for extra cooling hydration alongside the pineapple.
Blend pineapple, mint, water, lime juice, and honey until smooth.
Strain through fine mesh, pour over ice, and garnish with mint sprig.
Different ways to make this drink your own
Replace pineapple with fresh watermelon for the most classic Mexican agua fresca. Watermelon's high water content and natural sweetness make blending and straining effortless, and the resulting pale pink agua fresca is as beautiful as it is refreshing.
Replace fresh mint with fresh basil for a herbal-tropical variation with a sweeter, more savory aromatic quality. Basil's peppery sweetness pairs surprisingly well with pineapple's tartness and creates a more sophisticated, restaurant-quality agua fresca.
Add half a peeled, seeded cucumber to the blender alongside the pineapple for an extra cooling, hydrating variation. The cucumber's watery freshness amplifies pineapple's tropical character while adding the clean spa-like quality that makes this an ultra-refreshing summer drink.
Tools that make this drink come together
A blender processes fresh pineapple and mint into a smooth, uniform base. Blend on high for at least 30 seconds to ensure complete breakdown of the pineapple's fibrous flesh and to fully incorporate the mint's essential oils.
Straining the blended pineapple removes all fibrous pulp and mint bits, producing the characteristic clear, lightly tinted liquid of a proper agua fresca. This step is what distinguishes a refined agua fresca from a chunky smoothie.
Agua fresca is made in large batches and served from a pitcher — it is a communal drink by tradition. A large, clear pitcher shows off the drink's pale golden color beautifully and makes self-service easy at any gathering.
Mash very ripe pineapple with a fork and strain through a regular colander. Any large jug or container stores agua fresca well. Pressing the strained pulp firmly against the strainer with a spoon extracts the maximum juice and flavor.
The right glass makes a real difference
A tall, clear glass is the most common vessel for serving agua fresca, letting the drink's pale golden color be fully appreciated. A traditional clay or ceramic cup — as used in Mexican markets — keeps the drink noticeably cooler and imparts a subtle earthiness that is part of the authentic agua fresca experience. Either serves the drink perfectly.
A wide-mouthed Mason jar creates a casual, artisanal aesthetic that suits agua fresca's street-food origins. A tall plastic cup with a straw is perfectly appropriate for an outdoor summer gathering — agua fresca is a democratic, accessible drink that works in any vessel.
Perfect food pairings to complete the experience
Agua fresca and tacos are the quintessential Mexican street food pairing. Pineapple is actually a traditional ingredient in al pastor pork, making the pineapple mint agua fresca a cohesive, culturally authentic companion to these tacos.
Rich, earthy tamales with their masa corn dough and slow-cooked fillings find a perfect counterpoint in the light, refreshing pineapple agua fresca. The drink's clean, fruity freshness cuts through the tamale's richness beautifully.
Warm churros with thick chocolate dipping sauce alongside cold agua fresca creates a festive, market-food combination. The drink's refreshing lightness provides relief from the churros' sugar coating and fried richness.
Grilled corn on the cob slathered with cotija cheese, chili, lime, and mayonnaise is a natural companion for agua fresca. The drink's cool, fruity freshness is the perfect antidote to the corn's spicy, rich, savory intensity.
Prep in advance for effortless serving
Agua fresca is designed to be made in large batches up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerated. The flavors integrate beautifully overnight and the drink stays fresh and flavorful for the full day. Give the pitcher a good stir before serving.
Cube and freeze fresh pineapple up to 3 days in advance. Frozen pineapple blends into a colder, more intensely flavored agua fresca that requires less ice and dilutes more slowly in the glass.
Always refrigerate agua fresca without ice in the pitcher — add ice to individual glasses at serving time. Melting ice in the pitcher dilutes and waters down the flavor significantly over time, diminishing what starts as a well-balanced drink.
Agua fresca scales up effortlessly — simply blend in multiple rounds and combine in a large vessel. Make twice the amount you think you need because it disappears quickly at warm-weather gatherings where guests keep returning for more.
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