10 Christmas Beverages
(Revised and updated on September 1, 2023)
I’m sharing 10 Christmas beverages if you’d like to try different drink recipes at your next holiday gathering.
A good beverage will usually put everyone in the mood to celebrate and have fun.
1. Easy Jingle Juice Holiday Punch:
Michael, from Inspired By Charm, has wonderful alcoholic beverage recipes.
Easy Jingle Juice Holiday Punch is his creation, and he says it only needs 3 ingredients.
For variety, choose a couple of drinks to mix up in pitchers ahead of time and keep them chilled (hold any carbonated mixers until it’s time to serve). Set the pitchers on a table with glasses, garnishes, and an ice bucket, and you’re free to mingle.
2. Easy White Christmas Margarita Recipe:
Krista from Joyful Healthy Eats created this margarita recipe. Is there anyone on the planet who doesn’t like a good margarita?
She says that these Easy White Christmas Margaritas are quite smooth. And she makes it in a pitcher so she can entertain instead of mixing drinks.
If you’re making drinks for a crowd and don’t have a punch bowl, don’t despair. Just mix the recipe into several pitchers or a large drink dispenser.
3. Rudolph’s Tipsy Spritzer:
This beverage was created by Cheryl at Tidy Mom. She says this drink will make you feel jolly in no time.
You can mix a single drink or make a whole pitcher for a crowd.
4. Christmas Cookie Cocktail:
Jaclyn at Crayons & Cravings created this vodka and Kahlua recipe. She says this drink is fast and easy to put together.
And it tastes like a frosted sugar cookie. Yum!
5. Cranberry Mimosa Christmas Punch:
This beverage was created by Milisa at Miss In The Kitchen.
She happens to live on a cattle ranch in Oklahoma. And she also has lots of delectable food recipes for you to check out if you’re looking for new food recipes.
6. White Christmas Sangria:
The Schmidty Wife came up with this recipe. And the presentation is quite lovely.
Lauren says she’s a strong believer in having a separate sangria for every holiday.
7. Salted Caramel White Russian:
Kate at Kate La Vie put together this recipe. She says it is smooth and delicious.
This Salted Caramel White Russian only has a few ingredients in the recipe, so you could whip it together quickly.
8. Raspberry Champagne Punch Bellini Recipe:
This bellini recipe is by Kim Inspired. She’s known for her DIY crafts. But she also seems to be a whiz in the kitchen.
9. Gingerbread Martini:
Lauren at Delicious Little Bites put together this beverage recipe that is perfect for a Christmas gathering.
This drink only requires 3 ingredients.
10. Naughty Elf Cocktail:
Kelly and Jenn at Sweet & Savory Morsels says that this drink is inspired by that naughty elf that gets into so much trouble while children are sleeping.
That’s 10 new drinks you can serve at Christmas gatherings. Each one looks quite tasty.
You can double the ingredients, even triple them if you are planning a party.
From margaritas to bellinis, there’s a little something here for everyone. With these beverage recipes, you can put together a drink for one or plan to serve a whole crowd.
If you want to make this cocktail into a mocktail for children, replace the spiced rum and liquors with juice.
Responsible Party Host Tips Party Planning
- Have designated drivers. Plan to have sober drivers at your party who can escort folks home. Volunteer to be a sober driver at someone else’s party.
- Plan ahead to get keys. Prepare a basket or bowl where all of your guests can leave their keys. Let everyone know that you are the only person who can retrieve the keys. This way, you can examine all of your guests before they leave.
- Have a cab fare fund. Having available cash to pay cab fare for your guests if they need it reduces the stress on you. If you can’t afford to pay for it yourself, ask your guests to pitch in a few bucks on your invitation.
- Have a phone number for a cab company handy. Print the name of a local cab company on your invitation and ask your guests to program it into their mobile phones.
- Purchase non-alcoholic beverages. Always have soft drinks, juices and other non-alcoholic beverages available for those guests who are driving or choose not to drink.
- Plan to be sober. Be a responsible host. Limiting your own alcohol intake will allow you to better determine if a guest is sober enough to drive at the end of the night.
How Many Drinks Is Drinking Responsibly?
One drink per hour. This is the standard amount of alcohol that the liver can process and metabolize in an hour. Higher intakes can cause liver, heart and stomach diseases, high blood pressure and obesity. Three drinks maximum per outing.
All of them look good, but I’m thinking I’ll have wine and maybe some gin and tonic — sounds boring, but when I like something I usually stick with it
Hi Brenda. I'm so sorry to hear you aren't feeling well. I hope and pray that 2018 is a healthier year for you. I got on here right now to let you know that I'm assembling the ingredients for one of the appetizers you posted a couple of days ago. It's the one with the snowman shaped out of three graduated-sized bowls, surrounded by celery, carrots, etc. I actually found a set of three cute white graduated bowls in original packaging at a thrift store! My ingredients won't be exactly the same — I'm substituting Swiss cheese cubes for the cauliflower, for instance — but I think people will get a kick out of it at my family's gathering this afternoon. So thanks for the recipe idea that doesn't require me to turn on an oven or get out a mixer! Hope you can rest this weekend.
Brenda, I just read the other posts and I'm so sorry you are ill. Girl, enough is enough! Gotta get you well for the long haul, not just a few weeks. Take care and rest. I'll be thinking about you and sending healing vibes.
And, by the way, even when I didn't know you were sick I didn't consider your post inappropriate, lazy, or "filler." I just assumed you needed a little break which you quite deserve. Just sayin'.
They all look so beautiful and yummy! When the family comes to my house for Christmas they will all bring their favorite drinks. How's that for being lazy? I was thinking today, though, that maybe for a future Christmas gathering I would serve punch like my mom used to make with some kind of juice–cranberry, I think–and ginger ale and vanilla ice cream stirred in. Can that be right? I'll have to ask my sister. I know it had something foamy in it but not positive it was ice cream.
Thanks for all the drink suggestions! I'll file them for future.
Merry, Merry! To you and the pupsters!
Oh I am so sorry, I had no idea you are sick. You take it easy and rest. It's just that I miss your beautiful writing about your yard, your house, the pups and your grandchild.
I hadn't mentioned it. No worries! Tomorrow morning I have a long blog post about what's been going on.
I'm going to step out on a limb here and make some people angry. I love your blog and read it daily. I enjoy your daily goings on. I'm not a fan of 10 drinks for Christmas or 10 hostess gifts. I can get those things from Facebook. I want to read about you. You inspire me by your beautiful writing please don't spoil your blog with filler.
I'm not angry. Some have liked them. I am sick. I have trigeminal neuralgia on the left side of my face and asthmatic bronchitis. So I'm not up to snuff right now.
I’ll take one of each pretty please! Merry Christmas Brenda – I hope you and the punsters have a very peaceful day!
Wow. They all look good! Merry Christmas, Brenda. Enjoy the holiday and my very best wishes to you for a wonderful 2018, my friend. xo Kim
WOW.. now you have me rethinking the menu a little! Thanks for sharing – Merry Christmas, Brenda –
These are all wonderful looking drinks…pinning! Merry Christmas, Brenda!
They are all so pretty! Merry Christmas to you and your babies. xoxo Su
Brenda they all look so good and the presentation of each one is fabulous too. Have a very Merry Christmas.
Hugs to you, Abi and Charlie. May the new year hold much happiness, great health for you and the sweet fur babies and lots of new opportunities and adventures for you.
Kris
they all look delicious but I think I will have wine and maybe a gin and tonic, sounds boring but when I like something I usually stick to it
OK, I would probably love all of these. I am playing it lazy, just punch and red and white wine.