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23 Fun Spring Cocktails to Brighten Your Day

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Say "cheers" to the approaching heat with these amazing spring cocktails.

They are floral, vibrant, happy and bright. Not to mention pleasant, fruity and fresh.

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Refreshing Mezcal Paloma Cocktail with Grapefruit

Spring means blooming flowers, fresh garden vegetables, and farmers market season, of course!

And there's no better way to celebrate that splendor than these refreshing spring cocktails.

From seasonal favorites with cherry blossom, lavender, mint and rose to light drinks and energizers of gin, rum and Prosecco, these are not to be missed!

So grab your cocktail shakers and get to work!

23 Incredible Spring Cocktail Recipes We Can't Get Tired Of

Celebrate the first cherry blossoms of the season with this festive spring libation.

Sake and gin are the base, while orange liqueur and lemon juice liven it up.

As for the cherry, it blooms with every sip.

It has cherry liqueur and grenadine in it, giving it a bright red hue. Decorate with a cherry of the brand and that's it.

These lavender lemon drops have garden celebration written all over them!

The traditional recipe includes vodka, triple sec, lemon juice, and simple syrup. But this version is a bit different.

It actually keeps things pretty simple with just vodka, lemon juice, and lavender syrup.

You'll be making the syrup at home, so it can be as floral and sweet as you like. When it comes to vodka, I invite you to citric if you really enjoy that lip pucker.

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Give your happy hour a whimsical twist with this gorgeous pink cocktail. It's floral, it's fruity and it's so enjoyable!

This one radiates with a mix of hibiscus and raspberry sparkling water, raspberry lemonade, hibiscus bitters, and vodka.

Garnish with fresh raspberries, thyme, and flowers as a garnish. You and your friends will love it!

I fell in love with the French XNUMX at the first sip. Effervescent, sweet and impressively citrusy, she's really strong and very grown up.

Add lavender, and it couldn't be more appropriate for spring!

You'll pair sparkling wine for the class, gin for the botanicals, lemon for a bit of zing, and lavender simple syrup to seal it with a sweet kiss.

For an auxiliary floral touch, use culinary-grade lavender buds.

As the seasons begin to change, swap out your regular Old Fashioned for a refreshing spring take.

You'll keep the bitters and whiskey but add honey and rose simple syrup and go particularly for the bourbon, it's sweeter after all!

It's a great sip after dinner and a nighttime relaxer when you're winding down from the day.

La Paloma is an ultra-refreshing Mexican cocktail made from grapefruit soda and tequila.

And while I'm a huge fan of the traditional version, I can't help but want this one too!

Swap the tequila for mezcal to add a smoky factor. Also use grapefruit juice, soda, lime juice, and honey simple syrup for extra freshness.

For a unique touch, top the glass with chili-lime salt. It's not required, but it's a super fun twist!

Did someone claim brunch? Well, this cocktail is just the thing to pop at your next morning meeting!

The mimosas are already excellent. But this one goes and adds raspberries, freshly squeezed orange juice, and rosemary to the mix.

You can make them individually or grab a jar and make a batch. Either way, I know you'll love it.

I have been dreaming about this cocktail all winter long! And as soon as spring has sprung up, it's going to be in my hand.

Fizzy, buttery, fruity and sweetened to perfection, it's a dazzling delicacy!

Raspberry syrup, gin and Prosecco give it the most delicious taste. Anything that is mixed with an egg white to achieve a sumptuous texture.

Creations like this deserve to be savored sip by sip. But I know you'll want more than one, so don't put away that speedy shaker.

Here's another twist on the traditional trend past. Only this one takes you to the tropics.

Sweet and tangy pineapple juice paired with fresh lime and smoky mezcal warms you up with a sparkling punch.

Not quite winter and not quite summer, it's that cocktail in between that screams "spring"!

From smoothies to sangria, there are plenty of blood orange cocktails that are perfect for a celebration. This one, however, is excellent for your spring assemblies.

Blood orange juice, mint, and vodka keep it light. Meanwhile, a touch of fresh ginger gives it a snap.

In addition, the cheerful color and fruity taste are a very precise repose from a harsh winter.

Spring on the rise can only mean one thing: rosé season is practically upon us!

This boastful floral wine is ideal for warm weather. And that's how you fix it for a vernal delicacy.

Combine rosé with grapefruit juice, peach simple syrup, and vodka in a cocktail shaker. Shake well and pour the contents over ice.

As a batch cocktail or drink for one, it's welcome on any cool spring day.

If you love peaches as much as I do, you will fall in love with this alcoholic drink at the first sip.

Peach vodka and fresh peach slices give it a double dose of fruity goodness. All you need now is a splash of grenadine and lime soda water to fill it up.

Tell me, do you know what you should do to accompany this? A slice of peach cobbler served fashionably!

Here's a fabulous mix for baby showers, brunches, anniversaries, and more.

You'll take fresh raspberries, crumble them with sugar and lemon, then pour in the vodka.

Mix quickly and strain into a cocktail glass with plenty of ice. Finally, top off with lemon sparkling water and garnish with raspberries.

You can even omit the vodka for a mocktail that everyone can enjoy.

Grapefruit Mint Mimosa

While I love regular mimosas for brunch, it's also pretty hard to pass up this bright, lively version of grapefruit.

Especially when it's packed with fresh mint!

It's tart, subtly sweet, and fantastically bubbly. No mint super refreshing.

Feel free to use sparkling wine, Prosecco, or even just club soda if you like virgin.

Or, use the club soda to keep it cheap and add a shot of vodka. It's not really a mimosa, but who cares if it's so good?

As soon as it's hot enough for a backyard barbecue, make a huge batch of this Raspberry Watermelon Cooler.

Fruity and boozy, it's quite a refreshing drink. And it's very simple because you just throw everything in the blender and then serve it.

Even those who claim they don't like fruity drinks will worry about this.

I don't know, but I can't wait to relax on the porch with a tall glass of lemonade.

Particularly, this boozy pink lemonade!

That being said, there isn't a drop of lemonade in this glass! Instead, it's an illuminating concoction of lime, Sprite, cranberry juice, Malibu rum, and vodka.

Would you mind a second glass? I'm going to have one too!

The Mint Julep is one of the most refreshing cocktails you can enjoy in spring.

With bourbon, sugar, and fresh mint, this version has an extra fresh twist from the mint-infused simple syrup.

And I mean simple! This sweet liquid is simple to make and eliminates the need to mix in the mint.

Do you feel parked? These coolers will take care of that.

Fresh watermelon and cucumber juice is sweetened with honey, vodka is added and infused with a hint of lime.

There's a lot of sweetness, but the cucumber makes sure it's balanced. And to bolster that flavor, try cucumber vodka if you can locate it.

Between the lime, the gin, and the basil, this cocktail is as refreshing as it gets.

Like all good drinks, it needs a sweet component to round out the flavors. So what better liqueur for the job than Chartreuse?

Sweet, herbal green chartreuse combined with an egg white gives it a fresh green color, its own flavor and a pleasant sparkling finish.

If you don't like egg white cocktails, stick with Gin, Lemon, and Chartreuse. It is excellent in both senses!

I think Jimmy Bufé would agree that this is a good piña colada. And it's 5' somewhere, right?

Fresh, buttery, and sweet, this traditional pineapple tastes amazing when you make it from scratch. And it doesn't take a long time either.

Just grab a blender and add pineapple juice, cream of coconut, frozen pineapple, lime, and two kinds of rum.

There's even an alteration for a virgin pina colada and another for those who like it on the rocks.

A name like "tequila honeysuckle" tells you just about everything you need to know about it.

It's powerful, sweet and made for spring.

Smoother than a shot of tequila but not a frilly fruity drink, it's a savory sip with a well-balanced flavor.

From fancy evenings to chatting with friends, tequila honeysuckle is going to be your new drink of the season.

As a strawberry enthusiast, I can't help but be excited by this success.

The botanicals in the gin, as well as the crumbled lime, sugar, and strawberries, are heady.

And I'm not talking about the drink, though it sure has a lot of that too.

To add to the attractant, the club soda gives a fizzy factor to make it even more attractive.

Forget all the other cocktails, this is the one you need this spring!

Simple and refined, Cranberry Vodka is the simple cocktail you need in your life.

The ingredients are easy and it is very simple to make. In addition to this, it is very versatile.

So whether you've had a long day or are hosting an Easter brunch, you don't have to go to great lengths playing bartender to make a huge libation.

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