Recipes & Cooking Drinks Cocktails 10 Brunch Cocktails That Make Any Day Feel Like a Special Occasion Give our best cocktails a try at your next brunch. By Wini Moranville Wini Moranville Food, wine, and travel writer Wini Moranville is the author of "Everyday French Cooking: Modern French Cuisine Made Simple." Over the past 25 years, she has written hundreds of articles, covering everything from Christmas Cookies to Cognac for Better Homes and Gardens, Bonjour Paris, Relish Magazine, and other national publications. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on February 13, 2024 Close Photo: Victoria Pearson Our best brunch cocktail recipes hit that sweet spot between light and boozy thanks to happy-making ingredients like berries, cherries, bubbles, herbs, and just-right spirits. We have sippable sangria, spiked sweet tea, and more to serve guests at your next midday gathering. 01 of 10 Pineapple-Ginger Punch View Recipe Karla Conrad The best brunch cocktails are not only mood-lifters but eye-openers as well. Here, fresh ginger adds a perk-you-up flavor that will bring even the sleepiest of sleepyheads back to life. Learn how to cut and peel pineapple to make gorgeous fresh fruit garnishes. Boozy Pineapple Spears Are the Perfect Snack for Summer 02 of 10 Spanish Gin Tonic View Recipe Victoria Pearson Find great inspiration for easy brunch cocktails right in your own backyard! Gather the freshest-looking herbs and prettiest edible flowers and add them to this Spanish version of a classic cocktail. To make these pretty brunch cocktails even prettier, learn how to make floral ice cubes. 03 of 10 Strawberry-Basil Smash View Recipe Matt Armendariz Here's one of our most versatile brunch cocktails ever. Make it with vodka, gin, rum, or tequila. Simply whip up the fruity base (an immersion blender works wonders) and let guests spike their drinks with their favorite liquor. 04 of 10 Ginger-Peach Bellini View Recipe Karla Conrad One cool sip and this peachy-keen cocktail will have you dreaming of sweet sunrises in Venice. The city's signature drink calls for Prosecco, peach schnapps, and homemade ginger syrup. Cocktails 05 of 10 Apposta Cocktail View Recipe Andy Lyons When you're on the hunt for brunch cocktails for a crowd, you know you're on the right track when there's a pitcher in the picture. With gin, vermouth, and Campari, plus grapefruit soda and lemon juice, this winner offers an invigorating blend of bitter, sweet, and sour flavors with a little uplifting sparkle. 06 of 10 Honeydew-Coconut Cocktails View Recipe Karla Conrad On the hunt for refreshing brunch cocktails to serve when temperatures climb? Cut open some cooling honeydew melons and break out the blender. Mix up with fruit juices, cream of coconut, melon liqueur, and vodka for a refreshing taste of the tropics. Stemless martini glasses (similar to these Better Homes & Gardens Clear Stemless Cocktail Glass, $3, Walmart) give this cocktail an upscale vibe. The 8 Best Personal Blenders of 2024, According to Our Testing 07 of 10 Hot Orange Sipping Tea View Recipe Jason Donnelly This spiked and spiced hot cinnamon-citrus tea is perfect for blustery fall mornings. Boil a batch in less than 10 minutes. Brunch guests will love the vanilla vodka and orange liqueur additions. 08 of 10 Cherry Sangria View Recipe Blaine Moats Sangria ranks high on our list of favorite brunch cocktails you can make for a crowd. And with plenty of orange juice, this one was made with a.m. sipping in mind. To deepen the sip's ripe cherry flavors, be sure to choose a fruity wine, such as Beaujolais or Zinfandel. Cocktail Basics 09 of 10 Sweet Tea Swagger View Recipe Andy Lyons If caffeine is a must in your brunch cocktails, here's your recipe! Brew up some seriously strong black sweet tea and chill overnight. Serve with rum, lime, and club soda for a rousing and refreshing a.m. sip. 10 of 10 Celery Tonic View Recipe Andy Lyons Celery might not sound like the sexiest ingredient for brunch cocktails, but celery juice is another matter entirely! Combined with simple syrup, it makes a fascinatingly bright, fresh, sweet foil to gin and lime. Test Kitchen Tip Though we love electric juicers, you don't need one to juice the celery. A food processor and some cheesecloth will do. Dishes to Serve with Brunch Cocktails Mascarpone-Stuffed French Toast with Salted Caramel Sauce Breakfast Salad Ham and Cheese Slab Pies Sheet Pan Egg-Stuffed Bagels Hash Brown Quiche Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit