This citrusy classic cocktail can easily be made in batches. Just multiply the measurements by how many people you’re serving, and have the drinks ready when guests arrive for your Easter celebration.
This cocktail is equal parts beautiful and delicious. The mix of rum, pineapple juice and grenadine can run a little sweet, so top the cocktail with club soda to tame it.
When blueberries are in season, what more could you want in an Easter cocktail than this slushy cocktail? It's light, refreshing and endlessly sippable.
Kentucky Derby Day isn’t the only time to sip a refreshing mint julep. This minty cocktail fits right along with other Easter brunch ideas.
Give your Easter cocktails an island spin with this tropical drink. Guava adds just enough sweetness without overpowering the other ingredients.
Basil is the backbone for this fantastic, light Easter cocktail. Try to find the ginger liqueur—it’s a unique addition that goes a long way in the flavor department.
Because it’s made with white wine, rum and cranberry juice, the fresh berries really pop in this delicious sangria. Serve it with spoons or long toothpicks so guests can enjoy the fruit when the drink is gone.
The herbal hints from tarragon and a bit of black pepper in the syrup (which is equally good for mocktails) make the fresh strawberries sing.