25 Summer co*cktail Recipes to Make All Season Long (2024)

Sunny days and warm evenings, cookouts and pool parties—these are the things we look forward to most during the summer. The best way to complete the picture? A frosty co*cktail.

The ideal summer co*cktail is refreshing, fruity, and well-balanced. You can enjoy it while soaking up the sun by the pool, in a hammock, or at an elevated outdoor dinner party. It's cool enough to counteract the hottest summer afternoons, but light and easy enough to make without a lot of fussy mixing and measuring. (And trust us: It doesn't come from a can.)

Add the ingredients for these for smoky, sweet, and spicy margaritas, refreshing sangrias, tropical, beach-inspired blends, and frosty frozen co*cktails to your at-home bar for a summer full of satisfying sips.

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Habanero-Hibiscus Sour

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A traditional pisco sour gets a spicy, tropical twist with the addition of an aromatic syrup made with habanero chiles and dried hibiscus flowers.

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Spiced Pineapple co*cktail

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A small amount of chili powder added to a blend of pineapple juice, pineapple cubes, agave, and tequila provides a welcome dose of spice in this sweet and frosty summer co*cktail.

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La Paloma Cooler

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Platinum tequila, Mexican grapefruit soda, and lime juice are a laid-back alternative to a traditional margarita. This co*cktail also calls for an eye-catching garnish: half a lime, hollowed out and filled with a shot of tequila.

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Peach-and-Mint Frappes

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Frozen peaches (used in place of ice cubes) make this vodka-based drink slushy and cool. It's easy to make a virgin version of this frappe by simply subbing water for the spirits.

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Summer Spritzes

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Making the perfect spritz is easy once you know the formula. Practice makes perfect with three of our summer co*cktail favorites: Pineapple-Cucumber Spritz, Hibiscus-Ginger Spritz, and Spicy Grapefruit Spritz.

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Aperol Jasmine Spritz

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Enjoy the season in true Martha style with a variation of her favorite co*cktail, the Aperol spritz, inspired by the classic gin-based Jasmine co*cktail.

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Citrus Mule

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Invite a breath of summer into the usual Moscow mule by making it with a lime, lemon, and an orange, and just a hint of mint.

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Mango Mojito

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Splash some sunshine into a basic minty mojito with the addition of fresh mango. This recipe also works beautifully with other fruits, such as strawberries or pineapple.

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Pimm's Cup

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This classic English summer co*cktail evokes images of croquet lawns and white linen. Pimm's, a gin-based herbal liqueur, works in harmony with ginger ale, fresh mint, cucumber, and strawberries.

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Lemon Mezcal Margarita

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The traditional margarita gets a smoky twist thanks to the mezcal used to make this delicious drink; don't forget the unexpected salt-and-pepper rim.

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Boozy White Sangria

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Macerated fruits including pineapple, honeydew, grapes, and kiwi soak together in this delicious drink. Best of all, it only takes 15 minutes to prepare.

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Shaken Piña Colada

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Nothing says beachfront happy hour quite like a piña colada. Ours is shaken, not blended, and the taste transports you to a tropical island.

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Strawberry Daiquiri

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A tried and true summer co*cktail classic, this boozy smoothie relative can be made in a myriad of ways. If you get tired of the strawberry flavor, try our Pineapple-Mint iteration.

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Modern Mai Tai

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Enjoy this summertime favorite—which includes four different types of alcohol— beside the pool or on the beach for the ultimate in relaxation.

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Sour-Cherry Cordial

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Rumored to be a favorite of President George Washington, this sour cherry co*cktail is a timeless refresher made with fresh, in-season fruit.

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Watermelon-Tequila Refresher

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Not only will this drink hit the spot on a hot day, but it requires only five ingredients: Watermelon, sugar, ice, lemon juice, and tequila.

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Blue Hawaiian

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Whip up this tiki-inspired drink the next time you're dreaming of a tropical vacation. The blue hue and frozen consistency will keep you as cool as a salty ocean breeze.

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Spiked Elderflower Lemonade

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Give a kid-friendly beverage an adult twist with vodka and Elderflower Cordial, for a drink that's sweet, refreshing, and just a little tart.

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Sumac-Mint Fizz

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Sumac, a citrusy spice, is the base for the simple syrup in this tasty drink. Add a dash of alcohol of your choosing to give it a boozy finish.

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Ginger Caipirinhas

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This iconic Brazilian co*cktail is made with cachaca, a spirit derived from sugarcane, fresh muddled ginger, and lime.

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Pineapple-Raspberry Bellini

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Amp up your summer brunch menu with this refreshing take on a bellini, made with sparkling white wine, raspberries, pineapple juice, seltzer, and vanilla extract.

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Limoncello Sparkler

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Toast to the summer days ahead with this light, bright co*cktail. Prosecco, limoncello, and a sprig of fresh rosemary blend savory and sweet flavors for a complex, grown-up take on lemonade.

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Pineapple Highball

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This tiki-inspired summer co*cktail uses a vanilla-and-star-anise syrup, white rum, and seltzer—plus maraschino cherries for a dose of sweetness.

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Cucumber-Ginger Fizz

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A ginger-infused simple syrup complements vodka, limes, sparkling water, and ribbons of fresh cucumber in this drink—an obvious match for sweltering August afternoons.

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Melon Mule

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A homemade infusion of vodka with melons and mint provides the base for this rejuvenating take on a Moscow mule.

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25 Summer co*cktail Recipes to Make All Season Long (2024)

FAQs

What is the official drink of summer? ›

Germain Spritz (a.k.a. the Hugo Spritz) will be the 2023 drink of the summer.

What is in a hot girl summer drink? ›

Pour your gin, lemon juice, and 1 oz of hibiscus simple syrup in your Sippin' Pretty cup over ice. Top with tonic water, and garnish with a lemon wheel.

What liquor is best for summer co*cktails? ›

At home in any number of fizzy, refreshing drinks, gin is perhaps the perfect summer spirit. Classic drinks of the season include such venerables as the Tom Collins, the Gin Rickey and of course, the Gin and Tonic, along with a number of cooling relatives.

What not to drink in summer? ›

While it's important to stay hydrated throughout the year, paying attention to the beverages we consume during the summer months is crucial. This article highlights several dehydrating drinks to avoid in summers, including alcohol, caffeinated beverages, sugary drinks, carbonated drinks, and energy drinks.

What's a good light alcoholic drink? ›

12 Lowest-Calorie Alcoholic Drinks
  • Champagne.
  • Gin and Tonic.
  • Light Beer.
  • Martini.
  • Mimosa.
  • Mojito.
  • Paloma.
  • Pared-Down Margarita.
Dec 3, 2023

What is the most popular seasonal drink? ›

1. Christmas punch. That's right; a classic Christmas punch is the most popular holiday drink in America. While there are many ways to make it, the classic Christmas punch recipe includes juice, cider, rum, sparkling wine and fresh fruit.

What drink is best on a hot day? ›

The best: Water: It goes without saying that water is the best and most effective way to stay hydrated during the summer. Devoid of excess sugars, salts, and unnecessary additives, pure water is what the human body craves.

What do you drink in hot weather? ›

Water is generally sufficient for hydration. Being hydrated when you start work makes it easier to stay hydrated through the day.

What is summer shandy made of? ›

What is a Summer Shandy made of? Part of the beauty of the Summer Shandy drink is it's simplicity! It's made simply with beer and lemonade, and in our case sparkling lemonade!

What is a haute and steamy drink? ›

4. Haute & Steamy
  • 1 1/2 oz. Godiva Chocolate Infused Vodka.
  • 8 oz. Mourning Blend Coffee.
  • Whipped cream and caramel for your garnish.
Sep 17, 2018

What is the most popular alcoholic drink right now? ›

The 10 most-consumed alcoholic drinks in the world
  • Liqueurs.
  • Baijiu. ...
  • Whisky. ...
  • Vodka. ...
  • Cider. Global market size in 2022: US$17.9 billion. ...
  • Rum. Global market size in 2022: US$17.4 billion. ...
  • Gin. Global market size in 2022: US$15.3 billion. ...
  • Tequila. Global market size in 2022: US$14.7 billion. ...
Oct 13, 2023

What is America's #1 drink? ›

Based on search results, water stands out as the most prevalent beverage in the American diet, constituting 50% of overall consumption, encompassing both bottled and tap water.

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