38 Easter Cocktails That Are Perfect For Spring Celebrations
Too old for an Easter basket? Have a cocktail to celebrate instead!
Easter (April 9, 2023) always occurs the first Sunday after the full moon around the spring equinox, meaning it's the perfect holiday to help you shake off any winter doldrums and celebrate! What better way than with cocktails that pair wonderfully with everything from Easter brunch to dinner? Get inspired with this list of 37 spring cocktails just in time for Easter.
Hosting Easter breakfast or brunch? You’ve gotta have mimosas. We love jazzing ours up with the addition of fun fruits, like in our mimosa margaritas, our raspberry mimosas, our strawberry shortcake mimosas, or our lemonade mimosas. Bloody Marys are always nice for brunch too, and our recipes have extra nods to the warmer weather by adding extra veggies, like the tomatillos in our green Bloody Marys, the carrots in our bunny Marys, or the pickles in our dill pickle Bloody Marys.
Long day planned? You can take your drinking through the afternoon with fruity and low ABV slow sippers like our spiked sparkling basil lemonade or our St. Germain spritz. Having a bigger get-together? Our rainbow sangria, our brunch punch, or our Prosecco punch recipes are easy on you, while still being huge crowd-pleasers. Bonus: They also look great in a big pitcher or punch bowl on your outdoor BBQ table.
Missing the Easter candy? Try our chocolatey mudslide, our peeptini, or our cottontail margarita to get a sweet fix. Make these and leave the Easter egg hunting to the kids.
Serving ham or lamb for dinner? Our classic cocktails like an old fashioned (including one with brown sugar), our cherry sazerac, or our whiskey ginger will stand up well to the savory red meats too.
Whatever you serve, you’re going to want the perfect meal to stand up to the big flavors of these cocktails—check out our lists of Easter lunch, side dishes, appetizers, and desserts too. Not a big drinker but still want to celebrate? Here are our mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks perfect for any occasion too.
Color-Changing Margaritas
Use leftover red cabbage from naturally dyeing your Easter eggs to turn your margarita fuchsia!
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Cottontail Margaritas
You're just one hippity hop away from a tropical daydream. Marshmallow fluff and coconut make for the cutest rim, but feel free to skip it (or use food coloring to turn it fun pastels!).
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Old Fashioned Cocktail
Ah, the whiskey Old Fashioned. Oaky and sweet, with a hint of citrus on the finish, it’s truly a bourbon lover's drink. Because you only need a few ingredients to make this classic cocktail—sugar, bitters, and a large ice cube—it's the perfect thing to pair last-minute with your Easter ham.
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Peeptini
Alert: Easter candy is not just for kids anymore! We took inspiration from one of our favorites—Peeps—to make a fun pink Peep-tini that’s perfect for an Easter brunch or party. Try one, and you might just find yourself making this adorable dessert cocktail all spring long.
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Blueberry Gin & Tonic
The addition of a blueberry syrup turns a classic gin & tonic into a perfectly spring-y cocktail, making it fruity, a little sweeter, and a beautiful shade of purple. The syrup will make more than you need for one drink, but you can save it for future cocktails or serve it over pancakes or ice cream.
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Prosecco Mint Julep
This festive sparkling drink is perfect for a low-key Easter cocktail hour. A sort of lightened-up mint julep, the addition of a dry sparkling wine provides a pleasant brightness and effervescence that plays well with the rich, caramelized tones of bourbon whiskey.
Get the Prosecco Mint Julep recipe.
Brunch Punch
Sure, mimosas are great. But when you're hosting brunch for a big group, brunch punch is where it's at. With a full bottle of bubbly and plenty of vodka, it's just the thing to get your Easter celebration going.
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Strawberry Shortcake Mimosas
Celebrate the return of strawberries with this shortcake mimosa! Use any leftover ice cream to make strawberry milkshakes or strawberry shortcake ice cream cake.
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Dill Pickle Bloody Marys
Get ready for a life-changing Bloody Mary hack: PICKLE JUICE ICE CUBES! 😵 Easter brunch will never be the same.
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Bee's Knees Cocktail
For those who love gin, this bright, juicy cocktail will definitely live up to its name. Though this Prohibition-era drink may have been created to mask less-than-ideal bathtub alcohol, it’s still popular today thanks to its refreshing simplicity—you only need honey, lemon, and gin to make one!
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Spiked Sparkling Basil Lemonade
Mudslide
Too old for an Easter basket? Get your chocolate fix with this Baileys and Kahlúa cocktail.
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Cherry Sazerac
Tart maraschino cherry juice adds a fruity sweetness to this whiskey and cognac cocktail that will go perfectly with your Easter ham.
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Lemon Blueberry Daiquiri
Inspired by our love of lemon blueberry margs, this brightly colored daiquiri has major springtime vibes. Between the fruity sweetness of the berries and the bright, citrusy flavor, the rum tends to fade to the background, making these surprisingly drinkable despite the strength (so please drink responsibly!).
Get the Lemon Blueberry Daiquiri recipe.
Brown Sugar Old-Fashioned
A little brown sugar makes this bourbon cocktail extra special. It also pairs even better with Easter ham.
Get the Brown Sugar Old-Fashioned recipe.
Rainbow Sangria
Layering fruit in your glasses makes for the best presentation, but don't worry—you can chuck it all into a pitcher and still call this sangria a rainbow.
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Brandy Alexander
Making a Brandy Alexander couldn’t be easier: Just add equal parts of brandy, dark crème de cacao, and heavy cream for a sophisticated and luxurious post-Easter dinner cocktail.
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Classic Margaritas
Though we’ve done our fair share of experimenting with different flavors—like in our sweet peach, spicy jalapeño, or mimosa margaritas—when we’re craving a simple, no frills, refreshing cocktail, this classic margarita is the one we turn to. All you need are 3 ingredients and 5 minutes to make one for yourself—let Easter happy hour begin!
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French 75
Sure, there’s the tried-and-true margarita and the timeless Old Fashioned, but the French 75 has got what those two don’t: Champagne! Make sure to squeeze the lemon twist into your drink to add some of those floral lemon oils.
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Whiskey Ginger
Don't skip the candied ginger here—it's like a little extra Easter candy treat to snack on while you sip!
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Camille Lowder is the digital food producer at Delish, otherwise known as our resident queen of recipe galleries. Previously, she attended the Natural Gourmet Institute for culinary school and worked at/managed a number of New York restaurants. She loves anything vegan, foods masquerading as other foods (hello, cauliflower), and a well-used Oxford comma.
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