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The 20 best white cocktails for any occasion

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On a planet full of colorful drinks, the incredible white cocktails It will fit any occasion.

And from coconut and white chocolate to banana, they are beyond exquisite!

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Coconut Margarita with Blueberries and Rosemary

During the holidays and in the middle of summer, nothing better than a good cocktail.

They are pleasant, fresh and festive throughout the year.

So whether you're poolside or curled up next to the fire, you need to try these white cocktails.

You'll love the pleasant flavors and how the garnishes stand out in your photos. Besides this, they are all pretty simple too!

20 Simple White Cocktails from Martinis to Margaritas

The traditional Universe is easily loved. But this icy twist is equally tasty and looks pretty stylish to boot!

You'll make a simple change to take it from pretty in pink to a winter wonderland. Can you guess what it is?

White Cranberry Juice!

Simply shake it up with vodka, lime and Cointreau, then add a splash of ginger syrup for a spicy touch.

And for an extra unique finish, try adding edible glitter for a sparkling cocktail that's perfect for parties.

This cocktail is the ultimate after-dinner drink. It's smooth, buttery, and tastes fantastic.

Most espresso martinis require espresso (obviously) and vodka.

But this one features Disaronno Velvet, an exquisite cream liqueur with notes of almond, chocolate and vanilla.

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Add a little Kahlua to the end of the coffee and that's it.

Garnish with a chocolate covered strawberry for even more decadence.

The White Lady cocktail is very simple and exquisite, with light citrus flavors that go down smoothly.

If you like cocktails with gin, this will surely become your new favorite.

Start with your favorite gin, then add a splash of Contreau. Squeeze in some fresh lemon juice for a tart touch and sweeten the deal with simple syrup.

Finally, shake it with egg whites for a fluffy, foamy texture.

The Sgroppino is an Italian frozen cocktail made with only 3 ingredients.

Think of it as a Prosecco slushie with a splash of vodka and a nice splash of lemon sorbet for flavor.

It's a great way to cool off on a hot day and couldn't be simpler to prepare. So serve it in pretty glasses and get ready for the cheers!

I am a banana cream pie enthusiast. That sweet, buttery banana-flavored texture is to die for.

So you know I made this banana cocktail right away!

The Desnarigada rum and banana liqueur make this a divine cocktail, and the vanilla wafer rim is too pleasant to suppress.

Add some fluffy whipped cream before serving and enjoy!

Not in the mood for a huge dessert but want something sweet? How about this exquisite dessert cocktail?

This white cake martini uses a mix of sinfully sweet spirits to achieve that signature anniversary cake flavor.

You will need vanilla vodka, white chocolate liqueur, clear creme de cacao and Amaretto.

But the real magic happens when you add real cake mix and half and half.

White Christmas cocktails are ideal to drink next to the fireplace. And this decadent frozen drink is minty, buttery, and a true winter wonder.

Irish cream and peppermint cream are an amazing duo that goes together surprisingly well.

Top your glass with a sprig of rosemary and some bright red cranberries, and it's perfect.

This coconut margarita is indelible and will instantly take your next Taco Tuesday to a whole new level.

The bright and spicy lime already pairs well with the bold tequila. But when you add sweet coconut cream, a tropical delicacy awaits.

This daisy is the epitome of summer and will put a smile on anyone's face. It is the ideal cocktail to drink by the pool or to accompany your favorite tacos.

Break out those tall glasses and get ready for a nice, fizzy drink.

Gin fizz is buttery with a bright, citrus flavor. You'll use lemon and lime juice to make it nice and tangy with a nice balance of sour and sweet.

Meanwhile, the orange blossom water gives it a captivating floral note that tastes really good with gin.

A little cream balances the tart citrus, and the egg whites give it a plush foam on top.

Finally, a splash of sparkling water adds enough bubbles to tickle your nose.

Pisco is the national drink of Peru. It's a grape brandy that makes super refreshing drinks, like this tart recipe.

Shake some pisco with simple syrup and lime juice, then add egg whites to get the characteristic tart foam on top.

Finish this cocktail with a few drops of Angostura bitters and you will have a complex, refreshing and tasty drink in no time.

During the holidays, buttery cocktails are my favorite. And, not surprisingly, eggnog is at the top of the list.

This traditional recipe can be made with or without alcohol and is super compact and buttery.

Made with real eggs, sugar, cream, a pinch of vanilla and some seasonings, it's impossible to resist.

Add your favorite brandy or rum, or keep it alcohol-free for the little ones. Either way, it is essential.

Elegant, boozy and super strong, the French seventy-five is the kind of drink you would make for a very fancy dinner party.

Best served in flutes, it screams with class and tastes sensational.

A simple yet incredible blend of champagne, gin, lemon juice and sugar, this Roaring Twenties cocktail packs a huge punch.

Take it slowly and you will fall in love quickly.

Moscato slushies are one of the best drinks for summer parties.

This recipe only requires two ingredients, ice and Moscato wine, and is as simple as pour, mix and serve.

Is it simpler than that?

Moscato slushie will be a crowd-pleaser at bachelorette parties and backyard barbecues. And he feels free to add fruit to make it his.

Not only is this drink pretty, but the name itself is an eye-catcher!

It's sort of a cross between a whiskey sour and a margarita (two of my favorites!), and it's exquisitely tart and smooth.

Simply shake the tequila with Cointreau, lemon juice and an egg white, then pour it into a pretty glass. Serve it with orange peel and enjoy!

Your next summer celebration is going to be a hit if you serve these impressively refreshing White Linen cocktails.

A blend of botanical gin, floral elderberry liqueur, fresh cucumber, tart lime and bubbly soda, it's ideal for sunny days poolside.

Use lemon-lime soda if you want it a little sweeter, and feel free to experiment with gin to find new flavors.

Or if gin isn't your thing, use vodka instead!

S'mores are much better when served in a glass.

This cocktail has everything you like about camping without the dirt and smoke in your hair.

Vanilla vodka and Irish cream make this s'mores a delicacy out of reach for little ones (sorry, not sorry!).

But after one sip, you'll feel like a kid again.

Add hot cocoa powder and milk to make it more buttery and chocolatey. Then decorate it with a chocolate drizzle and toasted marshmallows.

Did you know that the OG daiquiri is a Cuban drink served on the rocks? Yes, it's not the frozen fruit drink we all know and love.

Instead, it's a quick mix of white rum, lime juice, and simple syrup.

It's actually considerably closer to a sour cocktail than a mixer. And it's super refreshing after a long day in the sun.

This coconut martini is a buttery explosion of tropical flavor. And all you need to make it is vodka, lime juice and coconut cream.

It is sweet with plenty of sour lemon flavor. You'll be sipping this martini all summer long, so stock up while you can!

The milk punch cocktail is a New Orleans staple that will become your new favorite in no time.

With whole milk, brandy, and a touch of vanilla, it's simple to make and even simpler to love.

The whole milk makes this cocktail super buttery, and the brandy and vanilla are well balanced.

Of course, you can use a dairy-free milk alternative, but keep in mind that the taste and texture will be different.

Another tropical white cocktail that you will love is this coconut batilda.

It's loaded with coconut flavor from coconut milk, coconut water, and toasted coconut.

So, needless to say, if coconut isn't your thing, you might want to cut it out.

But if you enjoy that sweet, nutty flavor, add rum and sweetened condensed milk for a cocktail that's truly incomparable.

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