13 Easy Easter Cocktails That Will Impress Everyone

Easter cocktails are a fresh way to toast the season. From floral spritzes to candy-inspired drinks, these cheerful recipes are perfect for springtime brunches and celebrations. Whether you’re hosting a crowd or mixing up something simple, there’s a festive sip for everyone.

Two cream-colored shots with nut-crusted rims on a marble surface, accompanied by scattered pecans, a slice of layered cake on a pink plate, a black fork, and a golden jigger.
Carrot Cake Shot. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Azalea Cocktail

Two glasses of pink cocktails with ice, garnished with mint, lemon, and cherries, in decorative glasses beside a brass jigger, lemon slices, and green leaves on a white surface.
Azalea Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast + West.

The Azalea Cocktail is bright, citrusy and refreshing. With its vibrant pink color, it’s a perfect match for springtime festivities.
Get the Recipe: Azalea Cocktail

Easter Brunch Punch

A glass of orange punch with ice, garnished with a strawberry and orange slice, sits in front of a pitcher and beside colorful plastic eggs and a striped cloth.
Easter Brunch Punch. Photo credit: Walking On Sunshine Recipes.

Blend fruit juices and colorful citrus slices into this easy Easter Brunch Punch. It’s festive, refreshing and great for all ages.
Get the Recipe: Easter Brunch Punch

Elderflower Rose Gimlet

a gimlet garnished with pink rose petals.
Elderflower Rose Gimlet. Photo credit: Feast + West.

The Elderflower Rose Gimlet tastes like a garden in a glass. A soft blend of rose water, elderflower and gin, it’s just right for spring sipping.
Get the Recipe: Elderflower Rose Gimlet

Coconut Cottontail Tequila Margarita

A glass of white, iced drink topped with shredded coconut and two striped straws, garnished with white round candies, placed on a wooden surface with a pink cloth.
Coconut Cottontail Tequila Margarita. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Creamy, tropical and a little tart, this Coconut Cottontail Margarita brings a fun twist to the Easter cocktail lineup.
Get the Recipe: Coconut Cottontail Tequila Margarita

Chocolate Bunny Cocktails

A chocolate bunny with a straw coming out of its hip, with a drink inside.
Chocolate Bunny Cocktails. Photo credit: Feast + West.

For a fun Easter cocktail, try filling hollow chocolate bunnies with a dessert drink like a white chocolate martini. Kids can enjoy theirs with chocolate milk instead.
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Bunny Cocktails

Lavender Lemon Drop Vodka Martini

A cocktail in a sugar-rimmed glass garnished with a dried orange slice and lavender sprig, with a lemon and dried orange slices on a wooden board.
Lavender Lemon Drop Vodka Martini. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Infused with lavender syrup and lemon, this vodka martini has a floral twist that makes it an elegant pick for Easter gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Lavender Lemon Drop Vodka Martini

Strawberry Mimosas

Two glasses of strawberry-colored drink with gold-tinted bases, beside a bowl of strawberries, a cork, and a jigger on a white surface.
Strawberry Mimosas. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Bright and bubbly, Strawberry Mimosas are a cheerful way to toast Easter morning. Their fresh flavor and pink hue are made for spring brunch.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Mimosas

Strawberry Rhubarb Champagne Cocktail

Strawberry Rhubarb Champagne in glasses with strawberries.
Strawberry Rhubarb Champagne Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast + West.

This Champagne cocktail pairs homemade rhubarb syrup with sparkling wine. Its tart-sweet flavor fits right in at any Easter celebration.
Get the Recipe: Strawberry Rhubarb Champagne Cocktail

Rosé Sangria

Two glasses and a pitcher filled with iced white sangria, garnished with sliced strawberries, raspberries, and peaches, on a wooden table.
Rosé Sangria. Photo credit: Stetted.

Mix rosé wine with fresh fruit for a light and fruity sangria. It’s a crowd-pleasing drink for warm-weather holidays like Easter.
Get the Recipe: Rosé Sangria

Peeps Vodka

With Easter right around the corner, Peeps Vodka is the pastel, candy-colored liqueur you’ve been looking for. Hunt no longer for a colorful, cocktail ingredient that’s as fun to make as it is to mix with! (via feastandwest.com)
Peeps Vodka. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Peeps Vodka is a colorful, candy-infused spirit that’s easy to make and even easier to mix into festive spring cocktails.
Get the Recipe: Peeps Vodka

Clover Club Cocktail

two clover club cocktails on a hammered silver tray.
Clover Club Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast + West.

With its raspberry flavor and vintage flair, the Clover Club Cocktail brings a touch of spring elegance to your Easter menu.
Get the Recipe: Clover Club Cocktail

Carrot Cake Shot

Two glasses with creamy beige liquid, rimmed with crushed nuts, are placed near a slice of carrot cake. Pecan halves are scattered around, and a gold-colored party horn lies nearby.
Carrot Cake Shot. Photo credit: Feast + West.

These Carrot Cake Shots are a sweet nod to the holiday dessert. Shake them up with a frosted rim and chopped nuts for a playful Easter shooter.
Get the Recipe: Carrot Cake Shot

Bee’s Knees Cocktail

Two cocktail glasses filled with a light yellow drink, garnished with lemon twist and herb sprig, surrounded by a halved lemon, honey jar, and herbs on a white surface.
Bee’s Knees Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast + West.

Made with honey, lemon and gin, the Bee’s Knees is a simple cocktail that highlights natural spring flavors. A classic choice for Easter.
Get the Recipe: Bee’s Knees Cocktail

About Susannah

Susannah Brinkley Henry is the founder of Feast + West, a cocktail blog featuring creative, budget-friendly drinks and hosting ideas. A graphic designer with bartending school training, she shares cocktails, mocktails, appetizers and desserts for easy, stylish entertaining. Her work has been featured by Southern Living, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post and Mashable, and she was a finalist in the Saveur Blog Awards. Susannah is also a publisher on MSN and has appeared on local news segments sharing seasonal drinks. She lives in Charlotte, N.C., where she brings Southern charm and global inspiration to every pour. Read more.

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