Try These 10 Trending Cocktails Before Summer is Over

These cocktails are hot-hot-hotter than the humidity after a summer rainstorm. Before the season is over, mix up a classic cocktail or a creative concoction and feel the trending-hot heat from these ice-cold, trending drinks. Whether you are having a cozy night in or friends over for a party, these drinks are ideal for lapping up the last of these summer weekends, no matter the temperature.

A close-up of a cocktail in a round glass filled with ice cubes, garnished with a sprig of rosemary and a lemon twist. A corkscrew and lemon are visible in the background.
Rosé Wine Spritzer. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Beer Margaritas

A beerita with a salt rim in a glass shaped like a beer can next to limes and a green glass juicer.
Beer Margaritas. Photo credit: Feast + West.

These beer Margaritas are a fun and delicious way to celebrate the summer. Made with Mexican lager and tequila, it’s no wonder everyone loves them.
Get the Recipe: Beer Margaritas

Frozen Peach Daiquiri

A round glass with a peach daiquiri and a cocktail umbrella.
Frozen Peach Daiquiri. Photo credit: Feast + West.

These super hot Frozen Peach Daiquiris are like drinking summertime. These are a true delight — a refreshing cocktail full of fresh peachy flavor.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Peach Daiquiri

Pimm’s Cup

A bottle of Pimm's liqueur sits next to two cocktails.
Pimm’s Cup. Photo credit: Feast + West.

The classic Pimm’s Cup is the ultimate refreshing cooler for summer. Garnished with fresh berries and cucumber ribbons, this gin-based cocktail never goes out of style.
Get the Recipe: Pimm’s Cup

Elderflower French 75 Cocktail

two elderflower champagne cocktails in stemless champagne flutes next to sparkly confetti.
Elderflower French 75 Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Say cheers to the end of summertime with an Elderflower French 75! It’s a floral take on the classic champagne cocktail with lemon, gin and St-Germain.
Get the Recipe: Elderflower French 75 Cocktail

Boozy Butterbeer

A mug of harry potter beer with a wand and a scarf.
Boozy Butterbeer. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Serve up homemade butterbeer that’s just like the everyone loves at the theme parks. This butterscotch cocktail, made with vanilla vodka and butterscotch schnapps, is delicious and easy to make at home for your movie marathon.
Get the Recipe: Boozy Butterbeer

Homemade Bloody Mary Mix

A closeup of a garnish on a Bloody Mary made with homemade Bloody Mary mix.
Homemade Bloody Mary Mix. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Bloody Marys are always in season, and you need the best Bloody Mary mix to make ones everyone will rave about. It’s perfectly balanced with a hint of spice and lemon.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Bloody Mary Mix

Peach Whiskey Smash

Peaches and a peach whiskey smash and syrup.
Peach Whiskey Smash. Photo credit: Feast + West.

No one can stop talking about these Peach Whiskey Smash cocktails. Grab your favorite bourbon and some fresh peaches to muddle up a summery whiskey cocktail. You’ll crave this one all year until peach season rolls around again.
Get the Recipe: Peach Whiskey Smash

S’mores White Russian Cocktail

A glass of s'mores cocktail garnished with marshmallows and graham crackers.
S’mores White Russian Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast + West.

The S’mores White Russian is everything you want in a cocktail — complete with marshmallow vodka, graham cracker milk and chocolate drizzle. This cocktail is hotter than the best campfire you’ve ever made s’mores around.
Get the Recipe: S’mores White Russian Cocktail

Jungle Juice

Four glass cups of fruity punch garnished with mint leaves and slices of strawberry and lemon.
Jungle Juice. Photo credit: Feast + West.

People are loving this grown-up version of your college favorite Jungle Juice, the ultimate party punch. It is an easy, customizable, tropical drink recipe that packs a real punch. It’s perfect for parties and just about any occasion.
Get the Recipe: Jungle Juice

Whiskey Ginger

A gray and white dish towel wraps around a half of a lime, a gold spotted glass, a gold spoon and cocktail jigger and a Seagram's Ginger Ale.
Whiskey Ginger. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Always a classic, combine spicy ginger ale with bourbon to make the Whiskey Ginger. This timeless tipple is a great way to cool down in the summer. With a splash of lime juice, it’s got enough sweetness, tartness and spiciness to send the end-of-summer blues away.
Get the Recipe: Whiskey Ginger

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