17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (2024)

HomeKid

Colorful, kid-friendly drinks free of added sugar and preservatives.

Reviewed by Natasha Uspensky, Holistic Nutrition 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (1) Natasha UspenskyHolistic Nutrition 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (2)17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (3) Specialty: Holistic Health Experience: 11 years

Written by swati patwal, M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition), MBA 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (4) swati patwalM.Sc. (Food & Nutrition), MBA 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (5) Specialty: Food, Nutrition and HealthExperience: 10 years

Edited by rohit garoo, BSc, MBA 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (6) rohit garooBSc, MBA 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (7) Specialty: Baby Health and WellnessExperience: 9 years

Fact-checked by nida shaikh, BSc, MBA 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (8) nida shaikhBSc, PG Dip. 17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (9) Specialty: Health & WellnessExperience: 2 years

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (10) Research-backed

MomJunction believes in providing reliable, research-backed information to you. As per our strong editorial policy requirements, we base our health articles on references (citations) taken from authority sites, international journals, and research studies. However, if you find any incongruencies, feel free to write to us.

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (11)

Image: ShutterStock

co*cktails are alcoholic beverages made by mixing alcoholic beverages, such as vodka or whiskey, with a mixer, such as fruit or vegetable juice or soda (1). These drinks aren’t suitable for children and teens and may encourage underage drinking. As per the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), a significant portion of children aged 12 to 20, approximately 34.4%, corresponding to 13.4 million people, acknowledged having consumed at least one alcoholic beverage in their lifetimes. As such, you may try non-alcoholic co*cktail recipes for kids. We have shared a few recipes in this post.

These recipes, often termed mocktails, are as colorful and attractive as the co*cktails but contain healthy ingredients, such as cordials, ice tea, homemade fruity punch, and fruit shakes. These mocktail recipes are relatively healthy options for children and adolescents and can be relished on different occasions.

Read on as we give you different non-alcoholic homemade co*cktail recipes you can try at home or as party drinks using healthy alternatives such as fruit punch, squash, and milk.

In This Article

17 Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Children

Here are some easy-to-prepare, mouth-watering, non-alcoholic co*cktail recipes that you can try as an occasional treat for your children and teens. These may also serve as delicious and healthy summer drinks.

Fruit Punch

It is a non-alcoholic beverage prepared by mixing fruit juice, water, and sweeteners, such as white sugar. Commercially, fruit punch is sugar-laden, with little or no fruit juice. Besides, it often has fruit-flavored soda or carbonated water, making the drink unhealthy for kids (2). However, you can make fruit punch as a healthy drink at home and use it to prepare no-soda mocktails..

Below are some no-soda, non-alcoholic fruit punch recipes that you can make for your child.

1. Honey Lime Swirl

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 1 cup fresh lime juice
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 5 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon fresh mint leaves (chopped)
  • 1 lemon slice

How to prepare:

  1. Mix all the ingredients in a pitcher and refrigerate the drink for 30 minutes.
  2. Serve chilled, garnished with a lemon slice.

2. Tropical Fruit Punch

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • ¼ cup orange juice
  • ½ cup pineapple juice
  • ½ cup mango juice
  • A splash of grenadine syrup or raspberry syrup
  • ½ cup crushed ice
  • Maraschino cherry (chopped, for garnishing)

How to prepare:

  1. Pour the grenadine syrup into a martini glass and add some crushed ice.
  2. Add orange juice, followed by pineapple juice, and mango juice one over the other to create colorful layers.
  3. Garnish with chopped cherries and serve immediately.

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (12) Quick tip

To enhance the versatility of the drink, you can use pomegranate molasses instead of grenadine or raspberry syrup to make this drink. Alternatively, you can cook frozen raspberries with sugar and some water to make raspberry syrup at home.

3. Pink Grapefruit Punch

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 1 cup pink grapefruit juice
  • ½ cup homemade lemonade
  • 2 tablespoons maraschino cherry juice
  • 2 tablespoons date syrup
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 grapefruit (for garnishing)

How to prepare:

  1. Mix grapefruit juice, lemonade, cherry juice, date syrup, and water in a pitcher, and refrigerate for 15–20 minutes.
  2. Pour the drink in a highball glass, garnish with grapefruit slices, and serve immediately.

4. Homemade Hawaiian Punch

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 2 cups water
  • 1 passion fruit
  • 1 cup pineapple juice
  • 2 cups guava nectar
  • ½ cup orange juice
  • ½ cup apple juice
  • ½ cup papaya nectar
  • ¼ cup apricot nectar
  • ¾ cup date syrup
  • ½ tablespoon natural red food coloring or cranberry juice

How to prepare:

  1. Blend passion fruit and a cup of water into a smooth-flowing liquid, using a blender.
  2. Strain the liquid into a punch bowl with a fine-mesh sieve.
  3. Add the remaining water and all the other ingredients into the punch bowl and whisk until the date syrup dissolves.
  4. Refrigerate the drink for an hour.
  5. Serve it with pinwheel sandwiches or feta cheese and grilled vegetable salad.

5. Banana slush

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 1 ripe banana (chopped)
  • 2 cups fresh pineapple juice
  • 2 cups homemade ginger ale
  • 1 cup frozen orange juice (thawed)
  • 1 cup frozen lemonade (thawed)
  • 1 cup raisin puree
  • 3 cups water

How to prepare:

  1. Blend banana pieces, raisin puree, and water into a smooth-flowing liquid, using a blender or food processor.
  2. Pour the blend into a large bowl
  3. Add pineapple juice, orange juice, and lemonade, and mix well to make a delicious juice blend.
  4. Store the drink in the refrigerator, and take it out after approximately four hours. Add two cups of ginger ale to each cup of the banana blend and serve right away!

Related: Banana For Kids: Fun Facts, Benefits, And 11 Easy Recipes

Homemade Cordial Or Squash

Cordials are non-alcoholic, syrup-like, high-sugar beverages that are considered to have medicinal properties. As a non-alcoholic drink, they are often mixed with carbonated water/soda to prepare mocktails, which may not be healthy. However, you can tweak these recipes and create tasty, refreshing, low-sugar, non-alcoholic drinks for kids at family gatherings and festivals.

6. Cucumber And Lime Cordial

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 1 cucumber (roughly chopped)
  • 2 fresh limes (juiced)
  • 100g unrefined coconut sugar
  • 200ml water

How to prepare:

  1. Add sugar and 200ml of water in a saucepan, and bring to a simmer, over medium heat.
  2. Blend the cucumber in a food processor or blender to get a smooth puree.
  3. Strain it into a bowl through a fine strainer, pressing gently with a spoon/ladle to extract the juice.
  4. Add sugar syrup and strain the mixture again into an airtight jar. Add lime juice and refrigerate for two weeks.
  5. To serve, pour 30 to 40ml of the mix in a flute glass or co*cktail glass, add a cup of ginger ale, and serve immediately.

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (13) Trivia

Cordial is one of the oldest non-alcoholic beverages that became popular around the 1850s. It’s available in sugar-sweetened, non-sugar-sweetened, and unsweetened forms.

7. Blackcurrant Cordial

You will need:

  • 500g blackcurrants
  • 200g coconut sugar
  • 100ml homemade ginger ale
  • 300ml water
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest

How to prepare:

  1. Put coconut sugar and 300ml of water in a saucepan, and boil to make a thin syrup over medium heat.
  2. Turn the heat low and add the lemon zest, lemon juice, and blackcurrants into the syrup.
  3. Boil the mixture over medium heat for 15–20 minutes or until the blackcurrants soften. Turn off the heat and let the mixture cool.
  4. Pour the mixture into a bowl through a fine strainer lined with a muslin cloth. Keep the mix in the fridge for up to a month.
  5. While serving, mix 100ml of ginger ale to 25ml of cordial.

This fruity cordial could also be served as a healthy festive drink, leaving your guests asking for the recipe.

8. Sweet And Tangy Raspberry Cordial

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 500g fresh raspberries (chopped)
  • 250ml date syrup
  • 300ml water
  • 1 cup homemade ginger ale
  • 4 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime zest

How to prepare:

  1. Put raspberries, date syrup, water, and lime zest in a large saucepan and boil over medium heat.
  2. Boil the mixture while gently stirring until the raspberries turn soft and mushy and the mixture thickens. Turn off the heat and let the mixture cool for ten minutes.
  3. Add lime juice, mix well, and strain it into a large bowl through a fine strainer lined with a muslin cloth.
  4. Transfer the mixture into an airtight jar, seal it, and refrigerate for up to a month.
  5. Dilute 30ml of the mix in a cup of chilled ginger ale and serve.

9. Refreshing Mint Cordial

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 30g fresh mint with stems
  • 80g honey
  • 2 drops mint extract (optional)

How to prepare:

  1. Crush mint leaves in a pestle mortar until you get a coarse paste.
  2. Add the paste to 150ml of boiling water in a bowl and stir well. Cover the bowl and let the mixture stand for about two hours.
  3. Pour the mixture into a fine sieve and press it well with a spoon to extract all the juice into a saucepan.
  4. Put the saucepan over medium heat, boil the mixture for two minutes, and add mint extract if needed.
  5. Transfer the cordial to an airtight bottle or jar, let it cool, and store in the fridge.
  6. Mix 30ml of mint cordial with a cup of water, and serve.

10. Mango Squash

Image: IStock

You will need:

  • 1 cup homemade, fresh mango juice
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons coconut sugar
  • 2 cups water

How to prepare:

  1. Add water and brown sugar in a saucepan and let the mixture boil over low heat.
  2. Once the mixture starts boiling, turn the heat to high and continuously stir until you attain a mixture with one-thread consistency.
  3. Switch off the flame, add lemon and mango juice, and mix everything well.
  4. Serve right away or chill the squash for an hour. Any leftovers can be stored in an airtight jar or bottle for a few days.

11. Shirley Temple

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 1 cup of ginger ale (or lemon-lime soda)
  • 1-2tbsp grenadine syrup
  • 2tbsp fresh lime juice
  • Ice cubes
  • Cherries (for garnishing)

How to prepare:

  1. Add ice to a large glass. Stir in the lime juice and ginger ale (or lemon-lime soda).
  2. Pour the grenadine syrup over the soda slowly, and then top with one or more cherries.
  3. Serve chilled, and let your child savor it.

12. Butterbeer

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

For whipped cream

  • 3tbsp powdered sugar
  • 1 cup heavy cream

For butterbeer

  • 5tbsp butterscotch topping
  • 2L chilled cream soda
  • ⅓ cup butterscotch topping
  • 2tbsp butter extract

How to prepare:

Whipped cream:

  1. Lightly whisk in the powdered sugar gradually while whipping the heavy cream until soft peaks develop. Keep it aside.

Butterbeer:

  1. Add one cup of cream soda to a large pitcher and stir in butter extract and butterscotch topping. Blend thoroughly.
  2. After mixing it, add the remaining cream soda one tbsp at a time until the entire 2-liter bottle is added.
  3. Pour into eight-ounce glasses, then cover with the butterscotch topping and the prepared whipped cream before serving.

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (14) Quick tip

Add a ginger slice, and some chopped mint leaves to boost this drink’s fresh feel. Alternatively, add pepper powder and rock salt to give this drink a salty-tangy punch.


Related: 7 Wonderful Health Benefits Of Mango For Kids

Non-Alcoholic co*cktails With Milk

These creative drinks provide some simple yet unique non-alcoholic mixology ideas and are made by mixing milk (animal or plant-based) with fruit or fruit juices, just as shakes. Generally, non-alcoholic co*cktails with milk contain full-fat milk or cream, but you can alter the recipe and make it healthier.

13. Berry-Berry co*cktail

Image: IStock

You will need:

  • 1 cup fresh berries (chopped)
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • ½ cup crushed ice
  • 1 tablespoon honey

How to prepare:

  1. Put all the ingredients in a blender and blend into a smooth-textured liquid.
  2. Pour the co*cktail into a Collins glass, add some crushed ice, and serve.

14. Virgin Pina Colada

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • ½ cup fresh pineapple juice
  • ½ cup canned coconut milk
  • ⅛ cup coconut cream
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla paste
  • 1 pineapple (for garnishing)

How to prepare:

  1. Blend all the ingredients into a smooth-flowing liquid using a blender or food processor to make this delicious virgin drink.
  2. Pour the liquid into a glass, garnish with pineapple slices, and the drink is ready to serve.

15. Coco Lemonade

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 1 cup frozen pineapple (thawed)
  • 1 cup fresh homemade lemonade
  • ½ cup coconut milk
  • 1 pineapple slice (for garnishing)

How to prepare:

  1. Put frozen pineapple, lemonade, and coconut milk into a blender and blend them into a smooth-flowing liquid.
  2. Pour the drink into a clean coconut shell or glass, garnish with a pineapple slice for a cool presentation, and serve.

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (15) Quick fact

Thick, creamy, nutty-tasting coconut milk can offer children several nutrients, such as healthy fats, calcium, and vitamin D, which can contribute to their growth and development (6).


Related: 12 Health Benefits And 10 Facts About Oranges For Kids

16. Great Good Morning

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • ½ orange (peeled and deseeded)
  • ½ lime (peeled and deseeded)
  • ½ apple
  • 1 tablespoon orange juice
  • 1 tablespoon apple juice
  • A dash of coconut cream

How to prepare:

  1. Grind all the ingredients into a fibery-liquid using a food processor.
  2. Pour the mixed drink into a mason jar or glass, garnish with a dash of cream, and it is ready to serve!

17. Papaya Splash

Image: Shutterstock

You will need:

  • 2 cups papaya (sliced)
  • ½ cup skimmed milk or almond milk
  • 2tbsp coconut sugar

How to:

  1. Blend the ingredients until you see a smooth liquid.
  2. Pour it into a glass and serve immediately.
  3. Add a handful of crushed ice, and serve the drink chilled.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is zero-alcohol beer okay for children?

There is insufficient research to elaborate on the safety aspects of zero-alcohol beverages for children (3). In general, you may consider other alternative beverages for children. Brooke Pieke, a nutritionist from the Greater Chicago Area, says, “When reaching for an ‘alcohol-free’ beverage, it’s better to be on the safe side and order a beverage with traditionally no alcohol. Although labeled at 0.0% alcohol in a beer, governmental regulations allow for 0.05% alcohol by volume.”

2. Can children drink Red Bull?

According to recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics, children should not be given any energy drinks (including Red Bull) due to their high caffeine component and risk of adverse effects (4).

3. Can children drink wine?

Experts suggest that no amount of alcoholic beverages (due to their associated health risks) should be consumed by children under 18 (5).

Non-alcoholic co*cktails are refreshing drinks that children across ages can consume in moderation. You can try different non-alcoholic co*cktail recipes for kids to add variety to the drinks they consume. Involve your child in the preparation process and let them pick ingredients to create their favorite drinks. Doing so will train them to make healthy choices and teach them the importance of healthy eating. So share different co*cktail recipes with your child and let them experiment with its ingredients and preparation to create that co*cktail’s healthier version.

Infographic: Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Children

Non-alcoholic co*cktails can be an excellent choice for children to enjoy at parties or other events. Check out this infographic for ideas on making fun and refreshing non-alcoholic drinks for your child’s party. Feel free to experiment with different fruit juices and mix-ins to come up with your unique creations. Keep this infographic handy for future reference

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (16)

Save

Illustration: Momjunction Design Team

Get high-quality PDF version by clicking below.

Download Infographic

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (18)

Key Pointers

  • co*cktails can be made for children using non-alcoholic ingredients.
  • Fresh juices, syrups, and purees can be used to prepare co*cktails for children as they don’t contain added sugar or preservatives.
  • Serve these co*cktail recipes as refreshments for children during get-togethers, picnics, and celebrations.
  • Experiment with various flavors and ingredients based on your child’s preferences.
  • Garnish the drinks to make them visually appealing.

Join us in making a delicious and fun non-alcoholic rainbow beverage for children.Follow us as we walk you through the steps involved in creating this colorful and delectable drink.

References

MomJunction's articles are written after analyzing the research works of expert authors and institutions. Our references consist of resources established by authorities in their respective fields. You can learn more about the authenticity of the information we present in our editorial policy.

  1. The co*cktail Collection.
    https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/co*cktails/index.html
  2. Sugary Drinks.
    https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/healthy-drinks/sugary-drinks/
  3. Mia Miller et al., (2021); Zero-alcohol beverages: Harm-minimisation tool or gateway drink?
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.13359
  4. Energy Drinks: Do You Really Want to “Unleash the Beast?”
    https://www.childrenscolorado.org/conditions-and-advice/sports-articles/sports-nutrition/energy-drinks-are-they-safe/
  5. Should my child drink alcohol?
    https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/childrens-health/should-my-child-drink-alcohol/
  6. Cow’s Milk Alternatives: Parent FAQs.
    https://www.healthychildren.org/English/healthy-living/nutrition/Pages/milk-allergy-foods-and-ingredients-to-avoid.aspx

Was this article helpful?

The following two tabs change content below.

17 Delicious Non-Alcoholic co*cktail Recipes For Kids (2024)

FAQs

How to make a co*cktail for kids? ›

1) Pineapple & lime mocktail

Simply chop your coriander and place in a honey glazed co*cktail shaker with the juice of a lime, 200ml of the Eager pineapple juice, and a good handful of ice.

Can a 17 year old have a mocktail? ›

Minors under the age of 21 can consume nonalcoholic beverages (even those that say “less than 0.5% ABV” which, technically, may contain some alcohol).

What is 1 most popular non-alcoholic drink? ›

Water is, by far, the most consumed non-alcoholic beverage in the world.

Can kids drink non-alcoholic beer? ›

Even without the impact of normalizing drinking, Dr. Bruce Tasios, an orthodontist, says it's best to skip nonalcoholic beer. "It has calories and carbohydrates, and so it's on par with sodas and other unhealthy drinks," he said. "All of these aren't the best choices for physically healthy children."

Can a kid drink a mocktail? ›

These fun, fruity mocktails are perfect for kids and adults alike. Our refreshing non-alcoholic drinks include lemonade, iced tea, smoothies and slushies.

Is it OK for kids to drink co*cktail? ›

Health advice

It can affect the normal development of vital organs and functions, including the brain, liver, bones and hormones. Beginning to drink before age 14 is associated with increased health risks, including alcohol-related injuries, involvement in violence, and suicidal thoughts and attempts.

Is Mojito OK for kids? ›

Mojito Mocktail

For our alcohol-free mojito, we've removed the rum and added apple juice for a deliciously refreshing mocktail. And yep, your kids are bound to love it. Get the Mojito Mocktail recipe.

Can mocktails get you drunk? ›

Do non-alcoholic drinks give you a buzz? While it's nearly impossible to get intoxicated from non-alcoholic beverages, they might make you feel uplifted.

Can 13 year olds drink co*cktails? ›

Although it's illegal to buy alcohol in the United States until the age of 21, most teens can get access to it. It's therefore up to you to make a decision about drinking.

What are some tasty non alcoholic drinks? ›

Winding Down with a Drink
  • Rose & Rhubarb Soda - (QUITOKEETO) ...
  • Hibiscus, Lemongrass, Basil, and Honey Sweet Iced Tea - (Half Baked Harvest) ...
  • Beet-Sumac Soda - (Healthyish) ...
  • Homemade Tarragon Soda - (101 Cookbooks) ...
  • Pineapple Coconut Water - (101 Cookbooks) ...
  • Tangerine Rosemary Mocktail - (The Merrythought)

What is America's #1 drink? ›

Bottled water consumption worldwide

The average American consumer drinks roughly 45 gallons of bottled water. In countries, such as Mexico, it is very common to drink bottled water, as tap water is often considered unsafe for consumption. It accounted for over 70 gallons of bottled water consumption per capita.

Is 5 alcohol OK for kids? ›

Considering the potential harm alcohol can cause, the answer should be a simple and emphatic “no.” Any amount of alcohol is risky for an underage child. Research shows that children who drink alcohol at a young age are likely to use other substances at higher rates when they become older.

Can kids under 21 buy non-alcoholic beer? ›

Formally there are no laws regulating the sale of non-alcohol brew or non-alcohol wine to minors. However, California authorities strongly recommend establishments not make those sales. The beverage is not considered to be an alcoholic beverage if it contains less than one-half of 1% alcohol by volume.

Can kids drink wine? ›

There is no acceptable amount of alcohol that is considered safe for children. Children metabolize alcohol faster than adults. This means that even a small amount of alcohol can lead to higher blood-alcohol concentrations. This can lead to low blood sugar, coma, and problems regulating body temperature.

What is a kiddie co*cktail made of? ›

A refreshing mixture of lemon-lime soda and cherry juice garnished with oranges and cherries.

What are the 6 basic co*cktails? ›

They are the Old Fashioned, Martini, Daiquiri, Sidecar, Whiskey Highball, and Flip. In each drink, every ingredient falls into at least one category. Core is the primary flavor; balance enhances the core with sweetness, acidity, or both; and seasoning adds another dimension and complements or contrasts with the core.

How do you make a co*cktail from scratch? ›

The basic formula for creating a co*cktail is 2:1:1, says Burian. Add 2 parts alcohol, 1 part sweet, and 1 part sour to a shaker and shake the ingredients over ice. Strain into a glass with ice, then add your garnish. (If you want something a little lighter, check out these low-alcohol co*cktail recipes.)

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Lakeisha Bayer VM

Last Updated:

Views: 5973

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Lakeisha Bayer VM

Birthday: 1997-10-17

Address: Suite 835 34136 Adrian Mountains, Floydton, UT 81036

Phone: +3571527672278

Job: Manufacturing Agent

Hobby: Skimboarding, Photography, Roller skating, Knife making, Paintball, Embroidery, Gunsmithing

Introduction: My name is Lakeisha Bayer VM, I am a brainy, kind, enchanting, healthy, lovely, clean, witty person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.