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7 Amazing Non-Alcoholic Cocktails to Make at Home

Elizabeth J. Tardif
Elizabeth J. Tardif June 14, 2022
Updated 2022/06/14 at 8:51 AM
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Watermelon LemonadeCranberry and Orange drinkFrozen Apple MargaritaCranberry Sparkler Non-Alcoholic Mint JulepBlue Raspberry Faux-tiniTulip Club

Planning to throw an amazing party with non-alcoholic beverages? Don’t worry! We’ve rounded up easy cocktail recipes that can make students enjoy the party.

Whether you’re hosting a party, one great way to get your guest list full is to entice people with cool cocktails. They’re fun and easy to make; they taste great, and they’re a great conversation starter. 

The list of alcohol-free drinks guarantees fun all night long. You’ll have your guests buzzing with excitement as they down these colorful beverages.

What makes a good shot? It all comes down to how it tastes, how it looks and how it’s presented. With these seven amazing non-alcoholic shots for your student party, you have a wide range of choices to be creative with!

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Now that you’ve freed up your schedule, read on to learn how to prepare amazing non-alcoholic shots to organize a student party to remember. 

Watermelon Lemonade

Cocktails are the perfect way to spend a night out. And watermelons are just the perfect ingredient. They’re not only great for fruit salads but can also make bomb cocktails when done right. 

Remember, alcohol-free shots will allow your friends to have fun and enjoy themselves without worrying about the next day.

The recipe below will give you about eight watermelon lemonade shots.

  • 500g / 3 cups of fresh watermelon
  • 100g / 1 cup of ice
  • 2 limes, juiced
  • 2 lemons, juiced

Use actual watermelons instead of tinned juices as the latter can be sweet and sticky. 

First, cut the watermelon into large chunks and put them in a blender with half of the ice cubes. Blend until smooth.

Add lemon and lime juice and blend again for a few seconds. Taste the mixture to see whether it is sweet enough or not. Add some sugar or syrup if necessary. If you don’t have any syrup, sugar can work.

Finally, add the rest of your ice cubes and blend until everything is mixed evenly. Pour into small shot glasses or jars and serve.

Cranberry and Orange drink

Pour the cranberry juice and orange juice into a large pitcher. Fill eight glasses with ice and pour the drink into each glass.

Garnish each drink with an orange slice and serve immediately.

To make this drink even more memorable, garnish it with frozen cranberries or a fresh mint leaf. If you use champagne flutes it will easily add an elegant touch, perfect for a special event like New Year’s Eve or Valentine’s Day.

Frozen Apple Margarita

  • 1 cup apple juice
  • 2.5 cups ice cubes
  • 2 tbsp sugar syrup
  • 1 lime cut into wedges

The recipe can’t be easier: blend all of the ingredients together. Once done, pour the beverage into a margarita glass and garnish with an umbrella for added fun.

This drink can stay in the fridge for up to 3 days. 

A small note. Be sure to strain out any pulp before serving if using fresh apple juice. You can also add additional garnishes like fresh mint leaves or cinnamon sticks.

Cranberry Sparkler

This recipe requires just two ingredients: cranberry juice and sparkling water. If you’re into ice-cold drinks, add some ice to the glasses and pour the mix over it. Garnish the beverage with mint and lime, and you’re good to go. 

Some recommend adding sugar to have a sweeter taste, though the drink is delicious as is. If you’re having people over for dinner, it would be great served alongside the meal.

 Non-Alcoholic Mint Julep

Mint julep is a famous drink in the United States. While it is traditionally made with bourbon, mint and sugar, you can make a nonalcoholic version of this refreshing drink with mint tea and fruit juice. 

You could even serve it in silver cups to feel like you’re at the Kentucky derby. This recipe also calls for mint and lime. It’s just like a mojito but without alcohol.

 

Blue Raspberry Faux-tini

If you’re looking for a signature non-alcoholic drink that will be your specialty, try the blue raspberry faux-tini. The recipe couldn’t be more straightforward:

  • Pour in about a quarter cup of apple juice and an ounce of fresh orange juice into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
  • Swirl up a little bit of Torani Raspberry Syrup and add it to the mix.
  • Shake vigorously until well blended and pour into a martini glass.
  • Garnish with a slice of strawberry and serve.

 

Tulip Club

Combine 2 ounces of orange juice, 1 ounce of grenadine and 3 ounces of pineapple juice in a shaker.

Then, shake vigorously and pour over ice. At the end, you can garnish the drink with an orange slice or any other fruit you prefer.

If you’re making this for a big party, use a large bowl or pitcher and put all the ingredients in at once. Stir well and add some chilled pineapple juice to bring it to the top. 

 

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