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Celebrate Spring 2026 with 13 Easter Cocktails That Look as Good as They Taste

Published March 05, 2023 Updated on May 04, 2026

Explore a curated selection of Easter cocktails for 2026, from creative twists on classic drinks that are easy to make at home to festive brunch serves and playful themed ideas. There’s no better way to celebrate than with cocktails that bring a little extra flair to your table, combining eye-catching presentation with crowd-pleasing flavours. From light and refreshing serves to rich, chocolatey and coffee-inspired treats, this guide offers something for every kind of Easter celebration.

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Easy Easter cocktails you can make at home

If you’re planning to mix things up this spring, there are plenty of easy Easter cocktails you can make at home with just a few ingredients. From light and bubbly options to citrusy crowd-pleasers, these Easter cocktails bring simple twists on classic serves that feel fresh, seasonal, and a little more special. Designed to be quick to prepare and easy to enjoy, they’ll help you spend less time mixing and more time celebrating.

Easter Mimosa

Peachy mimosa in a flute, with orange peels as garnish and orange juice and slices of oranges on the side

Give the classic mimosa an Easter spin with this simple twist on a brunch favorite. This version introduces two unexpected additions, floral elderflower liqueur and a splash of Campari, for a soft peachy-pastel hue and a balanced flavor that’s both lightly sweet and gently bitter.

Start by prepping fresh orange juice and cutting long strips of peel for garnish. Shake the juice, elderflower liqueur and Campari with ice until well chilled, then strain into a flute and top with champagne. Finish with the peel garnish and serve.

Limoncello Spritz

Limoncello Spritz

Add some sparkle to your Easter brunches with a Limoncello Spritz! This bright and bubbly cocktail is a perfect balance of tangy and sweet flavors. Made with the crisp and refreshing Prosecco, zesty and citrusy Limoncello, and topped with a splash of fizzy club soda, this cocktail is perfect for a celebratory brunch.

Easter Mojito

Two tall crystal-cut glasses filled with a vibrant red raspberry mocktail spritz, garnished with fresh raspberries and sprigs of mint. The glasses sit on a dark surface with a blurred background featuring soft, colorful lighting.

Mojito is always a crowd-pleaser, and this Easter-ready version reinterprets it with a juicy seasonal twist: fresh raspberries! Add a few berries as you muddle the mint, lime juice, and sugar to bring out their flavor, then use a couple more in each glass for garnish once you’ve added your rum, ice, and club soda.

Can’t remember the classic steps? Revisit the original mojito recipe.

Best Easter cocktails for brunch

When it comes to the ultimate drink for Easter brunch, you have two options. You can prep ahead and serve with ease as the day unfolds, with shareable Easter cocktail ideas like punches and coolers, or go all in on presentation with something more indulgent, for a truly memorable serve.

Easter Brunch Punch

Close up of a jar of Strawberry Rose Sangria in a sunny outdoor space, surrounded by pretty blossoms

If you’re hosting a group, a punch is an easy way to keep drinks flowing without stepping away from the table. This Easter brunch punch is fresh, fruity, and made for sharing, with a pretty pastel finish that looks just as good as it tastes.

You’ll need one 52 oz bottle of strawberry lemonade, 1 lb of fresh or frozen rhubarb, 1 cup of sugar, and 1 liter of chilled club soda, plus strawberries, mint sprigs, and lemon slices to garnish. Simmer the rhubarb with sugar and water until softened, then strain and chill. Combine the lemonade with club soda and some of the rhubarb syrup in a punch bowl, adjusting to taste. Then finish with fresh strawberries, mint sprigs, and lemon slices. And if you want to turn it into an Easter punch with alcohol, you can add sparkling rosé, vodka, or gin.

Elderflower & Herb Cooler

Two glasses of Elderflower & Herb Cooler cocktail with bamboo straws and extra elderflower blooms as garnish

Elderflower cocktails are a perfect choice for springtime, embracing the floral theme most deliciously. Shake up an Elderflower and Herb Cooler batch drink for your Easter crowd if you want something pretty on the table. Bonus points if you make your own floral ice cubes. 

In a serving jug, combine 2 oz elderflower cordial, 5 oz elderflower liqueur, and 5 oz gin with your floral ice. Stir until the flavors are well combined, then pour the mixture into serving glasses. Top it off with club soda, and you’ve got yourself a unique and refreshing batch cocktail to serve this Easter.

Chocolate Martini

Lush Chocolate Martini cocktails garnished with chocolate sprinkles

Indulge in a decadent treat this Easter with a rich and creamy Chocolate Martini. Made with smooth, velvety chocolate liqueur and a splash of smooth, silky SKYY Vodka (opens in new window), this cocktail is the perfect way to elevate your Easter candy experience. Served in a chilled glass, each sip is a heavenly blend of chocolatey goodness, with just the right amount of richness.

Fun & themed Easter cocktails

When it comes to themed cocktails, Easter is the perfect excuse to get a bit more creative. From playful Easter cocktail garnishes to pastel colors and creative presentations, these Easter drink ideas are all about bringing personality to your table. It’s not just about flavor, but about entertaining your loved ones with Easter-themed cocktails that feel truly memorable. And you can make them alcohol-free too, so no one misses out on the fun.

Boozy Bunny cocktail

Martini glass filled with a creamy white dessert drink, topped with pink-sprinkle marshmallows, on a table with extra marshmallows and pink sprinkles nearby.

This playful Easter bunny drink leans into creamy, dessert-style flavors and a surprising spin on the garnish.

Shake 2 oz vanilla vodka, 1 oz white crème de cacao, 2 oz white chocolate liqueur, and 1 oz half-and-half with ice until well chilled. Strain into a martini glass. For the garnish, slice a marshmallow in half and dip each sticky side into pink sprinkles, then place it on the rim so they look like bunny ears popping out of the drink. Your Boozy Bunny cocktail is ready to serve.

Chocolate Bunny cocktail

Easter chocolate bunny on a festive lunch table, with a small hole between its ears holding a straw and edible flower.

A chocolate bunny becomes the perfect edible cup for this playful Easter cocktail, where rich coffee notes meet smooth chocolate liqueur for a fun and unexpected serve.

To make, combine cold brew coffee, white chocolate liqueur, and coffee liqueur in a shaker with ice, then shake until well chilled. Strain into a measuring cup for easy pouring, then fill the chocolate bunny, after cutting off the top to create your glass. Garnish with a mint sprig or an edible flower if you like, and serve your Easter bunny drink with a straw.

Easter Peep cocktail

Three colorful Peep cocktails on an Easter lunch table, each with a different drink color, sugared rim, and Peep garnish.

This Easter Peep cocktail, finished with pastel colors, sugared rims, and classic candy Peeps, brings a sweet twist to your celebration.

Start by preparing your colored vodka. Add about 1 cup of mini marshmallows and a few drops of food coloring to 1 cup of vodka in a jar, then let it sit overnight before straining. For the rim, mix coarse sugar with a drop or two of food coloring, spread onto a plate, and dip a lemon-rimmed glass to coat. In a shaker, combine 2 parts marshmallow vodka, 1 part Baileys, 1 part half-and-half, and 1/2 part toasted marshmallow syrup with ice, then shake until smooth and chilled. Strain into the prepared glass, top with a marshmallow Peep, and serve.

S’mores Martini

Smores Martinis

Easter cocktails in 2025 just got an upgrade with the decadent S’mores Martini. This fun and festive cocktail is made with velvety chocolate liqueur, smooth and creamy marshmallow-infused vodka, and a generous splash of Wild Turkey Bourbon (opens in new window) for an extra kick. The addition of heavy cream adds a luxurious texture that complements the richness of the chocolate and bourbon.

Want more bourbon ideas? Find the best for spring.

Vodka Easter cocktails

If you’re looking for vodka Easter cocktails that are easy to enjoy and perfect for sharing, these serves are a great place to start. From refreshing classics to themed variations, each one offers a simple alcoholic drink for Easter that works across brunch, afternoon gatherings, or after-dinner moments. These drink recipes for Easter are all about keeping things approachable while still feeling a little more special.

Easter Espresso Martini

A landscape brunch scene with drinks and decorative eggs arranged on a table set for lunch.

Turn your classic espresso martini into an Easter martini by serving it inside a hollow chocolate egg for a fun upgrade. Simply prepare your espresso martini as usual, then pour it into half a chocolate egg to create an edible cup. Finish with a layer of whipped cream over one side and pop a straw into the other. Dust with cocoa powder for a final touch.

Vodka Cranberry

For Easter cocktails made with vodka that offer a welcome bit of freshness, we like to turn to the time-honored Vodka Cranberry. The taste of the cranberry juice is sweet and tart, and the lime adds a bright, zesty twist, making it very drinkable and the perfect choice for any Easter gathering.

Mudslide

Two Mudslide cocktails in Martini glasses

The iconic Mudslide cocktail is made with creamy Irish cream liqueur, smooth vodka, and a generous splash of coffee liqueur – the perfect way to unwind after a busy day of egg hunting. Each sip is a decadent blend of creamy, chocolatey goodness, with a lovely kiss of SKYY Vodka lingering at the end.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The best Easter cocktails are the ones that feel a little more special than your everyday serve. That might mean playful, themed drinks with eye-catching garnishes, or indulgent options like chocolate and coffee-based cocktails that double as a treat. Alongside these, lighter, fruit-forward drinks keep things balanced. A good mix of styles, from refreshing to rich, helps cover every moment of the celebration.

For Easter brunch, it’s all about keeping things light, easy, and sociable. Sparkling drinks like mimosas are always a go-to, along with batch-friendly punches that can be poured as guests arrive. Flavors tend to lean fresh and seasonal, think citrus, berries, and herbs, so nothing feels too heavy. The best choices are simple to serve and easy to sip while the day unfolds.

A fun Easter-themed cocktail is one that brings a playful twist to both flavor and presentation. This could mean serving drinks in chocolate eggs, adding colorful garnishes like marshmallow Peeps, or creating decorative touches such as sugared rims and edible flowers. These small details turn simple recipes into something more eye-catching and festive, making the drinks feel part of the celebration rather than just something to sip.

Yes, many Easter cocktails can be prepared in advance, which makes hosting much easier. Batch drinks like punches or coolers are ideal, as you can mix the base ahead of time and add sparkling elements just before serving. You can also prep ingredients like syrups, garnishes, or infused spirits in advance. This way, you spend more time enjoying the celebration with your guests.

Easy Easter cocktails are all about simple ingredients and minimal steps. Drinks like mimosas, coolers, and vodka-based mixes are quick to prepare and don’t require special equipment. You can elevate them with small touches like fresh fruit, herbs, or colorful garnishes. And if you’re feeling creative, try serving them in edible cups to give even the simplest mixes a playful twist.

From easy Easter cocktails you can make at home to brunch-ready ideas, themed creations, and vodka-based classics, this guide brings together 13 drinks for every kind of celebration. Start light with an Easter Mimosa, a Limoncello Spritz or a fruity Easter Mojito, then move into brunch favourites like an Easter Brunch Punch, an Elderflower & Herb Cooler or a rich Chocolate Martini. For something more playful, try a Boozy Bunny Cocktail, a Chocolate Bunny Cocktail, an Easter Peep Cocktail or a S’mores Martini. And if you prefer vodka-based drinks, options like an Easter Espresso Martini, a Vodka Cranberry or a classic Mudslide round things off.

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