12 holiday co*cktail recipes--and mocktails too!--for all the holiday feels. (2024)

There’s nothing like the perfect co*cktail — or two! — to make your holiday party a little merrier (and greatly increase the chances of an end-of-night singalong). While we love eggnog(with or without booze),mulled wine, and mulled cider, we also think that holiday drinks can go beyond.

Wefound tons of holiday co*cktail recipes that can make the perfect signature drink at your party, or just a nightcap around the tree. And, of course, we included fab holiday mocktail recipes, too, because an amazing holiday sip doesn’t necessarily require alcohol.

Top: Milk Punch Two Waysat Jelly Toast

Related: Eggnog recipes, with and without alcohol, to get your holiday on.

Holiday co*cktail Recipes
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Okay, I know that I said we need to go beyond mulled wine, but I meant that we should be prepared to serve something in addition to mulled wine, because you can’t holiday without this classic. Especially when it’s as easy as the one in our tutorial forhow to make mulled wine. Make a big pot of this at the beginning of your party, leave it on the “keep warm” setting, and forget about it — except for the amazing aroma filling your house, of course.

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If you want to impress your guests with a sophisticated drink that’s also full of holiday cheer, try thisMerry Manhattan at Foodess. Plus, when you’re done, you can use the excess simple syrup — infused with fallspice! — to sweeten extra festive baked goods, coffee, or tea.

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I’m already a big fan of Black Russians and White Russians, but a Gingerbread White Russian? Yes! So much yes. Thank you to Catherine at Bijoux & Bitsfor coming up with this decadent drink.

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If you’re burnt out on sweet holiday flavors, this delightfully strongEspresso Martiniat Heinstirred is the antidote. Serve it with dessert to balance out the sugar or just make it your NYE drink of choice. Because this one will keep you awake, trust us.

Related:7 creative ways to wrap wine for an easy, beautiful holiday gift.

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I’ve always adored a good Moscow Mule, but I tend to think of them as more of a summer drink. Not so with this Apple-Cranberry Moscow Muleat Heather Christo! The cranberries and apple give the drink a nice wintery twist. Plus, you can makethis ahead and have guests help themselves to the pitcher for extra easy entertaining.

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My cousin brought home a milk punch recipe from a New Orleanian friend one Christmas, and now it is an absolute essential for our yearly holiday dinner party. Our recipe is still a family secret (shhhh!), but I was excited to find this recipe forMilk Punch Two Waysat Jelly Toast. Because everyone needs to try this drink ASAP.

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ThisHot Spiced Cranberry Sangria at Sarah ‘n Spice is even more proof that your favorite co*cktails don’t have to be confined to one season. I love the festive cranberry twist on this classic.

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I have to admit that I was already done rounding up recipes when this gorgeous drink popped up in my Instagram feed. And you know there wasn’t a chance I was going to leave out something called The North Pole co*cktail, especially since it’s from proven food goddess Tieghan at Half Baked Harvest. This one makes me want to put on Elf, make a fire, and feel all the cozy holiday feels.

Related:A Merry Berry holiday co*cktail recipe perfect for any holiday celebration.

Holiday Mocktail Recipes

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Pomegranates are a bit of an unsung holiday hero if you ask me, so I couldn’t ask for a more beautiful mocktail than this Holiday Pomegranate Mojito Mocktailat The Butter Half. This is especially great for those of us spending the holidays in a warmer climate.

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Kid-Friendly Eggnog Soda | Community Table

It turns out that you don’t have to use alcohol to put a fun twist on plain eggnog. While rounding up eggnog recipes with and without alcohol last year, we found a recipe for kid-friendly Eggnog Soda at Community Table that’s like a holiday version of an egg cream and so, so delicious!

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I’m loving the simple, classic vibe of thisCider, Thyme + Tonic Mocktail at Offbeat + Inspired.Especially with the homemade thyme simple syrup. Yes, please — I’ll take two.

Related:A French 75 co*cktail and mocktail to kick off the holiday eating and drinking season.

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Punch doesn’t always have to serve up a big, well, boozy punch — at least not when you spike it with scoops of fruity sherbet! Besides being delicious to sip on, this Christmas Sherbet Punchat The Casual Craftlete is gorgeous to look at too. I mean, does it get more perfect for a Christmas party?

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Tags: christmas, co*cktails, drinks, entertaining, hanukkah, holidays, mocktails, new year, party ideas

12 holiday co*cktail recipes--and mocktails too!--for all the holiday feels. (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular drink during the holidays? ›

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 is a classic Christmas co*cktail? ›

Scroll through this list for timeless holiday classics like Eggnog and Hot Buttered Rum; boozy versions of hot chocolate; and new riffs on classics like our Cranberry Ginger Mimosa and a Negroni that tastes like a Christmas tree.

What is a popular Christmas drink? ›

Eggnog. Of all the holiday co*cktails you can mix up, few are as fitting as a glass of homemade eggnog. It's a luscious, creamy drink that many crave when December rolls around and it often brings back fond memories. Eggnog is not difficult to make from scratch and it's tastier than most store-bought options.

What is traditionally drunk at Christmas? ›

Classic Eggnog

Our favorite traditional eggnog recipe has everything you need in this delicious drink, with the perfect balance of creaminess and richness to make for a decadent holiday treat.

What is the number one drinking holiday in America? ›

The day before Thanksgiving—known as Blackout Wednesday—is the biggest drinking day of the year in many areas of the United States.

What is the most popular drink at Christmas in America? ›

Eggnog remains a Christmas standard

Eggnog's popularity has a long history in the U.S., and was inspired by a similar British drink that colonists adapted. In the 1700s, people sipped eggnog to stay warm during the cold months, often spiking it with rum.

What drink to have with Christmas dinner? ›

Go for crowd-pleasing styles that won't fight with the food – a good rule of thumb is to go for whites with some richness but not too much oak, and medium-bodied reds that aren't too tannic. Rhône wines are hard to resist at Christmas as their peppery spice is great with wintery food.

What do the royals drink at Christmas? ›

The Queen's tipple of choice was reportedly a gin co*cktail called a Zaza, while King Charles is said to opt for cherry brandy. Princes William and Harry are both rumoured to enjoy a pint of Sandringham cider (or maybe two...) made with apples grown in the grounds of Sandringham House.

What do Americans drink on Christmas Day? ›

From classic favorites like eggnog and mulled wine to creative concoctions like spiked hot cocoa and horchata, there are endless possibilities.

What is the Christmas drink called? ›

eggnog, a drink thought to have originated in the British Isles, composed of beaten eggs, sugar, and cream or milk and typically served during the Christmas and New Year's holidays.

What do people drink on holidays? ›

They have also become a time to consume alcohol. People drink a few pints on St. Patrick's Day, tequila shots on Cinco de Mayo (tequila sales double on that day), hard cider for Halloween, and champagne on New Year's Eve. Many do so without a problem.

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