Take off those rose-colored glasses because these pink cocktails are truly rosy! Whether you’re celebrating your favorite color solo or planning a pink party, these blush beverages are beautiful additions to any celebration.

Whether you’re planning a girly baby shower, a pink-themed bridal shower or a Barbie watch party, you’ll need a pink-themed menu that will impress. And you can’t forget the drinks! You’re definitely going to require some blush-hued beverages to nail the theme. So get out your cocktail shaker and let’s get to mixing!
Pink cocktail flavors
When it comes to pink cocktails, you have lots of options. Many drinks are flavored with rosy raspberries and juicy strawberries.
However, other pink fruits like cantaloupe, grapefruit, guava, cranberries and watermelon can also provide a range of colors from magenta to baby pink.
Types of pink cocktails
There are the obvious choices, like kid-friendly pink lemonade, the frothy Pink Lady cocktail and the elegant French Martini, which are well-known pink cocktail recipes.
And then there’s rosé and blush champagne, which work in cocktails or on their own. You can even soak gummy bears in them for a fun boozy treat.
Pink party ideas
For a party, you could even throw a mimosa bar or mojito bar filled with pink-hued fruits and juices to make a spectrum of rosy drinks.
The pink theme can be reinforced with a pink cocktail garnish like rose petals, fresh berries, flower ice cubes or a splash of bitters. (Peychaud’s bitters has a lovely red color that would turn pink in some cocktails.)

Non-alcoholic pink drinks
There are also plenty of non-alcoholic pink drinks to add to the menu too. Strawberry lemonade and Shirley Temple drinks are classic zero-proof choices, but pink options go way beyond that.
Agua fresca, a blended fruit water from Mexico, is a great option. Try it with strawberries or watermelon.
Or you could go the virgin cocktail route, such as with virgin strawberry daiquiris or virgin strawberry margaritas with a pink strawberry sugar or salt rim.
You can also have fun with simple syrups to make a sip such as an Italian soda or a French soda topped with club soda, ginger beer or grapefruit soda. Try one with one of these pink and red syrups made from fresh berries and other fruits:
- raspberry syrup
- strawberry simple syrup
- prickly pear simple syrup
- cherry simple syrup
- rhubarb simple syrup
- grenadine syrup

Pink foods to go with pink cocktails
Once you get your drinks figured out, you’ll need some coral-colored munchies.
- Chocolate-covered strawberries can be decorated with pink candy melts or pink sprinkles.
- These pretty raspberry donuts are bedazzled with freeze-dried raspberries.
- Make prosecco popsicles with sparkling rosé and strawberries.
- Decorate sugar cookie cutouts with pink icing and sprinkles.
- And a stunning pink cake will steal the show.
Pink cocktails
Ready to pick out your signature pink drink? Let’s go! Here are 21+ ideas to consider!






















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