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When the temperature rises, there’s nothing better than sipping on a cool, refreshing drink to beat the heat. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, hosting a backyard BBQ, or just looking for a fun alcohol-free option, mocktails are the perfect way to stay hydrated and enjoy bold, fruity flavors.
From citrusy spritzers to tropical blends, these refreshing mocktails will keep you cool and satisfied all summer long. Serve these mocktails over plenty of ice or freeze fruit chunks to use instead of ice cubes for a flavorful chill.
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Refreshing Mocktails
Watermelon Slushie
On a hot day, a Watermelon Slushie is the perfect way to stay cool—icy, refreshing, and full of vibrant flavor.
This spicy and flavorful Ginger Beer Mocktail is made with ginger beer, lemon juice, and lemonade, mimicking a Moscow Mule but without the alcohol. It's a light and refreshing mocktail to enjoy.
A Blue Lagoon Mocktail is fun non-alcoholic version of a cocktail that's super fun to sip all year long. Add a splash of flavor and color to any social gathering with this delicious drink featuring blue curacao syrup, lemonade, and sparkling mixed with lemon-lime soda.
This Cucumber Tonic Mocktail is a great substitute for a gin & tonic if you're partaking in dry January, or just want to enjoy a cocktail without the booze.
A Peach Bellini Mocktail is made with juicy peaches and sparkling water and is the perfect way to enjoy a bubbly, refreshing drink without the alcohol.
Tart raspberries, bright lime, and a bubbly finish make this Raspberry Lime Fizz Mocktail a crowd-pleaser whether you’re skipping the booze or just in the mood for something light.
When not mixing up delicious cocktails to enjoy on the patio with friends, Angela is busy writing about food and drinks for three popular food websites, and exchanging creative ideas on social media.