Holiday Drinks for a Holly Jolly Time

The infamous holiday song Holly Jolly Christmas says it right there in the lyrics “I don’t know if there’ll be snow, but have a cup of cheer.” What better way to kick off a holiday celebration than with a fun drink and a nice toast? But let’s make the fun applicable to the whole family with these non-alcoholic options. From punch and spritzers to ciders and cocoa, check out this list of 25 delicious drinks everyone at the holiday party will enjoy.

  1. Luscious Slush Punch
  2. Apple Orchard Punch
  3. Sparkling Punch
  4. Hot Apple Cider
  5. Candy Cane Cocoa
  6. Holiday Punch II
  7. Cran-Dandy Cooler
  8. Cranberry Punch
  9. Grampa’s Brandy Alexander
  10. Spiced Apple Cider
  11. Blueberry Ginger-Fizz
  12. Cranberry Limeade Spritzer
  13. Non-Alcoholic Mulled Wine
  14. Grinch Punch
  15. Peppermint Eggnog
  16. Sparkling Pear & Orange “Champagne” Punch
  17. Blackberry Spritzer
  18. Peppermint Julep
  19. Winter Sangria
  20. Apple Pomegranate Mocktail
  21. Holiday Mojito Mocktail
  22. Christmas Morning Punch
  23. Cranberry Fizz Mocktail
  24. Festive Snow Punch
  25. Spiced Christmas Coffee

Each delicious option on the list is either simply nonalcoholic or an easy mocktail for this year’s party. They are surely good enough to be considered “a cup of cheer” for everyone to have a holly jolly Christmas this year.

Written by: Sara Frost

 

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