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Cool off with these refreshing summer cocktails! Perfect for a summer party or BBQ, they include frozen drinks, fruity margaritas, spritzes, and more.
Hot days call for summer cocktails! Maybe fruity, maybe frozen, and definitely refreshing, these drinks will help you cool off and celebrate the season all in one.
Below, you’ll find the easy cocktail recipes I’ll be making all summer. Perfect for any occasion from a neighborhood BBQ to a laid-back evening at home, they include fruity margaritas, bubbly spritzes, non-alcoholic refreshers, and more.
I’d have a hard time choosing a favorite from these festive summer drinks. I hope you love them too!
Our Best Summer Cocktails
Jack and I make this tequila cocktail every summer. We might be biased, but we think it’s hands down one of the best summer drinks! Traditional recipes call for grapefruit soda, but I use fresh grapefruit juice and sparkling water in mine to make it extra-tart and refreshing.
No list of summer cocktails is complete without a margarita! This classic cocktail is easy to make at home with tequila, orange liqueur, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup. For a smoky twist, make this recipe with mezcal instead of tequila.
When I have an overabundance of fresh mint in the summer, I always make mojitos to use it up. The fresh herbs make this white rum cocktail cooling and aromatic. It’s perfect for a hot day.
My ideal summer evening involves sipping an Aperol spritz in a piazza in Italy. The Italy part won’t be happening for me this summer, but I can still make an Aperol spritz at home! It takes just 3 ingredients—Aperol, prosecco, and soda water. Enjoy this bittersweet cocktail with an antipasto platter for a delicious Italian-inspired happy hour.
This sangria recipe is the easiest way to make summer cocktails for a crowd. Instead of mixing drinks to order, you can make a whole pitcher in advance and let it chill overnight. When your guests arrive, all you’ll have to do is pour!
Fresh watermelon juice naturally sweetens this summery margarita. Tip: Make yours spicy by adding jalapeño slices to the tequila. Let them steep for 30 minutes before you blend up your drink.
This Texas favorite is perfect for folks who don’t like their cocktails overly sweet. It’s a simple combination of tequila, lime juice, and sparkling mineral water, preferably Topo Chico.
Peach puree sweetens this bubbly brunch drink. I like to make it with frozen peaches to spare myself the fuss of peeling fresh ones.
Strawberry puree and basil simple syrup infuse this margarita with fresh summer flavor.
Summer drinks don’t have to be boozy to be delicious! This homemade lemonade is bright, sweet, and incredibly refreshing. Make it bubbly by topping your glass with sparkling water.
Made with white wine instead of red, this peach-y sangria is perfect for summer. Other fresh fruits would be lovely here too. Try it with strawberries, raspberries, or fresh nectarines!
Is there anything better than a frozen margarita on a hot summer day?! This one gets its thick, frosty texture from frozen mango, which also adds natural sweetness. If you’re anything like me, you’ll find yourself eating spoonfuls straight from the blender.
Many people reserve this cocktail for the weekend of the Kentucky Derby, but it’s great for summer too! It’s essentially a mound of crushed ice with lots of fresh mint leaves and a little bourbon. Sip one to cool off on a hot day.
Another fun zero-proof option! This vibrant juice is a tasty combination of fresh watermelon and lime—no sugar required. For an elevated feel, top your glass with splashes of ginger juice and sparkling water, and garnish it with fresh mint.
A French 75 is one of my favorite cocktails at any time of year, summer included. It’s bubbly, botanical, and bright, made with Champagne, lemon juice, simple syrup, and gin. Make one to add festive flair to any celebration.
Why make a mojito with just mint when you could add basil and lemongrass too? This twist on the classic cocktail is intensely aromatic and refreshing.
When I’m not in the mood for alcohol but I still want a fun, easy summer drink, I make this hibiscus tea. It steeps in just 20 minutes and has a bold, tart flavor. I love to garnish my glass with fresh raspberries and mint.
This retro cocktail’s pink color makes it a fun choice for summer parties. If you’re a fan of vodka drinks, you’ll love it. It’s a simple combination of vodka, Cointreau or triple sec, cranberry juice, and lime.
These fruity, fizzy cocktails fit right in at a summer brunch! For the best texture, be sure to use orange juice without pulp.
If you like summer cocktail recipes that pack some heat (same!), you have to try this jalapeño margarita. Enjoy it alongside guacamole and salsa with tortilla chips for dipping.
Easy Summer Cocktails: Classic Margarita
Serves 1
This margarita is one of our favorite easy summer cocktails!
- 1 ounce blanco/silver tequila
- 1 ounce orange liqueur, Cointreau or Grand Marnier
- 1 ounce fresh lime juice, plus lime slices for garnish
- ½ ounce agave nectar or simple syrup, plus more to taste
- Ice
- Lime wedge and coarse salt, for the glass rim (optional)
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Salt the rim of the glass (optional): Rub a lime wedge around the rim of a rocks glass. Fill a small plate with coarse salt. Dip the glass into the salt to coat the rim. Fill with ice.
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Place the tequila, orange liqueur, lime juice, and agave in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake and strain into the glass. Taste and stir in more agave nectar, if desired. Garnish with lime slices and serve.
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