Serve up some festive Easter Cocktails at your holiday gathering this year! From mimosas to Bloody Marys, these spring beverages are packed with spring flavors.
Easter is around the corner! It’s time to plan a delicious Easter brunch or supper with lots of tasty Easter drinks.
Beverages for Easter Sunday are fun, colorful and full of fresh flavor. From mint to berries and champagne to chocolate, there are so many good things about Easter cocktails that highlight spring flavors.
Whether you decorate Easter eggs every year or you don’t celebrate at all, consider this a list of delicious springtime drinks to enjoy this time of year. (I recommend these natural egg dyes or these gold marbled eggs.)
If you are having friends and family over for your Easter brunch, look no further than the list below to find your perfect easter cocktail recipe.
Below, you’ll find recipes for classic cocktails for Easter brunch, like mimosas and Bloody Marys, to more creative ones like a Peeps cocktail and drinks served in chocolate bunnies!
Easter Menu
So what’s on your Easter menu?
A batch of Orange Poppy Seed Muffins is a great way to start off an Easter egg hunt.
For brunch, enjoy Shakshuka Eggs Benedict or some Cat Head Biscuits alongside your favorite breakfast casserole.
And when you’re ready to finish up the meal, you can enjoy some Bird Nest Cookies, some Easter Candy Bark or a cute little Mini Carrot Cake.
I hope you find the perfect cocktails for your crowd to enjoy while they sift through their Easter baskets, wait out the Easter Egg hunts or enjoy a big brunch or early dinner.
Easter Cocktails
The Chocolate Bunny Cocktail is a perfect Easter dessert drink to top off a great brunch! Adults can enjoy them as an Easter Bunny shot while kids can enjoy milk or chocolate milk inside.
Make pastel-perfect mashmallow vodka from Peeps! This Peeps Vodka recipe is an easy infusion for your Easter and springtime celebrations.
This Meyer Lemon French 75 recipe brings a refreshing twist to a classic; a festive and bubbly sip to celebrate with family and friends! Enter Meyer lemon, mixed with gin, simple syrup, and topped with sparkling white wine!
With its pastel color and raspberry flavor, this sweet champagne sipper has all the spring vibes for your Easter table.
The pastel hues of this refreshing, color-changing Gin Aperol cocktail makes a stunning presentation for the Easter table. Using different kinds of gin along with rum, lemon juice and Aperol, which brings sweetness and citrusy bitterness that goes perfectly with the gin botanicals.
Once you know how to make a mimosa, the door is opened for you to make tons more of these delicious cocktails. This classic brunch drink is definitely one to know, and it's a classic for Easter morning or brunch any time of year.
If you love mint juleps, try them with fresh blueberries for an extra hit of springtime flavor. This berry cocktail adds color to your Easter menu.
Bright and refreshing, this Strawberry Rosé Sangria is the perfect Easter cocktail if you are serving a crowd, as it is easily multiplied. There's nothing like a big batch of sangria that tastes like springtime!
Based on the classic gimlet, this fragrant floral and gin cocktail has hints of elderflower and rose. These spring sippers are sure to impress anyone on your guest list.
The Raspberry Moscow Mule is a berry sweet cocktail featuring Chambord raspberry liqueur. Perfect for brunch and celebrating!
Strawberry Mimosas make brunch rosy! Whether you make this fruity cocktail for a weekend with gal pals, a wedding shower or a celebration like Easter, these sparkling red mimosas are the perfect way to toast the day ahead.
Brunch just isn't the same without a classic Bloody Mary. Use spring-themed Bloody Mary garnishes like hard-boiled eggs, fresh herbs and blue cheese stuffed olives. If you're serving a crowd, you may wish to mix up some Bloody Mary mix.
A fruity twist on the classic old-fashioned cocktail. This strawberry old-fashioned is a spingtime version of the drink you know and love featuring fresh farmers market strawberries.
Decorated with edible flowers, this floral and fragrant Rose Champagne cocktail makes for a delicious drink alongside a big Easter meal.
The Amarula Brandy Alexander is a South African cocktail recipe that's perfect for enjoying with dessert or a nightcap after dinner! This creamy cocktail makes for a delicious dessert on its own, too. (Or you can enjoy it with Easter candy!)
This luscious, grown-up lemonade has all the flavors of Italy. Sweeten it up with strawberries or mint to give it a springtime vibe.
This frozen peach bellini mocktail is a delicious and refreshing non-alcoholic drink. Use fresh or frozen peaches for an easy treat. It's also a perfect bellini mocktail for kids!
Blood orange juice in your mimosas makes for a bright and brilliant addition to your brunch menu.
A mimosa made with beer — perfect for brunch. Use fresh orange juice and your favorite lager to make this twist on the brunch drink.
The Elderflower French 75 offers a floral take on the classic champagne cocktail with lemon, gin and St. Germain elderflower liqueur. Perfect for springtime, this elderflower cocktail will be your new favorite drink for toasting and celebrating!
This Guava Lemonade Fizz is sweet, sour, and fizzy all at the same time. It has no alcohol, can easily serve a party crowd, and mixes together in just 5 minutes.
The official drink of the Preakness Stakes horse race, this sunny, citrus cocktail deserves more time in the sun. Try making a Black-Eyed Susan for Easter.
Strawberry Champagne is a sweet, easy-to-make bubbly cocktail with just four simple ingredients. Perfect for Easter brunch, Valentine’s Day or any other time you want some bubbly.
Who said mojitos were for summertime only? Mint is in season in spring, so make this refreshing cocktail all season long.
For another twist on the mimosa, this one is made with ginger, sparkling rosé and freshly squeezed grapefruit juice. Cheers to all that flavor!
The Belmont Stakes race might not be until June, but this bright cocktail is fit to drink anytime you're craving a refreshing cocktail. And you can't beat that rosy color!
This gorgeous martini made with passion fruit will wow your Easter dinner guests. That peachy color is the perfect pastel hue for springtime.
Homemade honey whiskey makes for a great mint julep. Celebrate the Kentucky Derby, springtime or any occasion with this easy Southern cocktail.
This Peach Raspberry Sangria is going to be the hit of your get-togethers! A simple sangria recipe with peaches, raspberry, Moscato wine and a quick peach simple syrup makes this cocktail irresistible in the summer.
Make a pitcher of bright and refreshing Herbal Limeade for your next gathering or to sip on all week! This pretty green punch is made with limes and fresh herbs, and it's sure to impress. Serve it as a mocktail or mix it with tequila or vodka.
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