Fun New Year’s Eve Drink Recipes

Four cocktails of different sizes in front of festive decorations.
Photo Courtesy of TasteMade

Although it’s fun to make cocktails (or mocktails) for any event, New Year’s garners a certain level of sophistication. Especially when you pair this holiday with the lake, you are in for a classy and cozy evening. You and your guests can cheers to the coming year in style with these fun New Year’s Eve drink recipes!

New Year’s Sparkler

Red drink in champagne flute with skewered raspberries.
Photo Courtesy of Tim Nusog | Liquor.com

The New Year’s Eve Sparkler brings the sizzle of the holiday season to your taste buds. Berry-infused vodka, sweet pomegranate juice, chilled Champagne, and succulent raspberries make every sip a special occasion.

Ingredients (for one cocktail):

  • 1 ounce of berry-flavored vodka
  • 1 1/2 ounces of pomegranate or cranberry juice
  • 3 1/2 ounces of Champagne, chilled, to top
  • Garnish: skewered raspberries

Directions: Mix the vodka and juice in a chilled Champagne flute. Top with Champagne and garnish with raspberries. Cheers!

Tips: If you’re looking for berry-flavored vodka, Wild Roots, Ciroc, Finlandia, and Grey Goose are excellent options. Or, if you want to infuse your own, you can place berries in the liquor and store it in a cool, dark place for a day or two. And regarding the Champagne—you might want to save your expensive bottle for toasting since you will only be using it to top this cocktail. Just make sure to avoid the sweet varieties and buy dry Champagne.

Mocktail Version: To make a New Year’s Eve Sparkler Mocktail, you can leave out the vodka and include sparkling water—such as Perrier—instead of the Champagne.

For more details and recipes, visit Liquor.com

Hot Buttered Rum with Cider

Frothy buttered rum cocktails in mugs topped with cinnamon.
Photo Courtesy of The Roasted Root

If you want to keep warm by your lake home fire pit, this Hot Buttered Rum with Cider is the cocktail for you. Plus, it’s paleo-friendly, dairy-free, and sugar-free, so it’s perfect for those trying to stay healthy during the holidays. But don’t let all the freebies fool you—this cocktail is rich, creamy, and delicious!

Ingredients (for six cocktails):

  • 3 cups unfiltered apple cider
  • 4 tablespoons salted grass-fed butter or more to taste
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 1/4 cups dark golden rum
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon (optional)
  • 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg (optional)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract (optional)

Directions: Add the apple cider, butter, and cinnamon stick to a pot and bring to a boil. Whisk until frothy. Remove from the heat, add the rum, and serve hot.

Tips: If you want an extra frothy cocktail, add the liquid to a blender after combining all ingredients. Make sure to leave a small opening at the top of your blender to release heat.

Mocktail Version: To make the mocktail, leave out the rum. You can add molasses to maintain the flavor dark rum provides, but note that the cocktail will no longer be sugar-free.

For more information and healthy recipes, visit The Roasted Root.

French 77

French 77 cocktails topped with a lemon twist situated beside Champagne and a cocktail shaker.
Photo Courtesy of Cup of Zest

Filled with sparkling goodness and biting lemon, the French 75 is a New Year’s Eve classic. But what if you want to try new things in the coming year? Out with the old, in with the new—this French 77 takes the 75 up a couple of notches.

Ingredients (for two cocktails):

  • 3 ounces elderflower liqueur
  • 1 ounce gin
  • 1 ounce lemon juice
  • 4 ounces sparkling wine

Directions: Combine elderflower liqueur, gin, and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker. Fill with ice and shake for 30 seconds. Strain into two 6-ounce glasses. Top each glass with 2 ounces of sparkling wine, garnish with lemon, and enjoy!

Tips: The great thing about this recipe is that you can make the elderflower liqueur, gin, and lemon juice mix ahead of time and store it in the fridge. Then, when your guests arrive, all you have to do is shake it up and top it with sparkling wine.

Mocktail Version: Use elderflower syrup instead of elderflower liqueur and replace the gin and sparkling wine with tonic or sparkling water.

For more fun New Year’s Eve drink recipes, visit Cup of Zest.

Cranberry Martini

Crantinis beside sugared cranberries and orange slices.
Photo Courtesy of Taste of Homemade

It’s hard to imagine the holiday season without cranberries. Made with fresh juice, quality vodka, refreshing orange liqueur, and festive sugared cranberries, this Crantini pairs perfectly with a classy New Year’s evening. Plus, it’s super easy to prepare.

Ingredients (for two cocktails):

  • 3 ounces Vodka
  • 1 ounce Orange liqueur (Triple Sec or Cointreau)
  • 1.5 ounces of simple syrup
  • 3 ounces cranberry juice
  • 6-7 ice cubes
  • Sugared cranberries for garnish, optional
  • Sugar, for glass rims

Directions: Fill the martini shaker with ice. Then pour the vodka, orange liqueur, simple syrup, and cranberry juice over the ice. Shake for 20-30 seconds and pour into martini glasses rimmed with sugar. Garnish with sugared cranberries or orange slices.

Tips: If you prefer gin, you can substitute it for vodka. Also, if you are short on time, you can make this cocktail in advance and simply shake it with ice before serving.

Mocktail Version: For the vodka, you can substitute non-alcoholic vodka, spicy ginger soda, or apple cider vinegar. Squeeze a slice of orange into the cocktail to replace the orange liqueur.

For more information and recipes, visit Taste of Homemade.

Coffee Old-Fashioned

Coffee Old Fashioned on a wooden cutting board in a glass with an orange slice.
Photo Courtesy of Sunset Magazine

The beloved Old-Fashioned adds an air of elegance to New Year’s Eve. By incorporating a kick of caffeine, this Coffee Old-Fashioned takes the standard cocktail up a notch. If you’re not a night person and need a boost on New Year’s Eve, this drink is for you.

Ingredients (for one cocktail):

  • 2 ounces rye whiskey
  • 1/2 ounce coffee liqueur
  • 3-4 dashes of orange bitters
  • Orange peel for garnish

Directions: Add whiskey, coffee liqueur, and bitters to a glass with ice. Stir and mix until chilled. Squeeze oils from the orange peel before adding the peel to the glass.

Mocktail Version: You can replace the whiskey with non-alcoholic whiskey or strong-brewed barley tea. You can substitute the coffee liqueur for a non-alcoholic version.

We hope these fun New Year’s Eve drink recipes enhance your cozy evening at your lake home. Cheers to the lake, and Happy New Year from Lake Homes Lifestyles!

5 Drink Recipes For New Year’s Eve

It’s no secret that 2020 has been a rollercoaster. Between a pandemic, a presidential election, and intermittent lockdowns, it’s been stressful, to say the least. Those of us who live on the lake are thankful for our nature-adjacent respites during these times.

We’re also looking forward to a bright future in 2021. Before we make our New Years’ resolutions, we’re celebrating with some fun, festive beverages. Whether you’re choosing an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink this year, there’s a celebratory cocktail or mocktail for you! Check out these five New Year’s Eve drinks that will help you ring in 2021! 

Pomegranate French 45

Pomegranate French 45 – Country Living Magazine.

Some say that pomegranate is the fruit of the Greek gods. After one long tiring year, it’s time to channel your inner Aphrodite and ring in the new year with this festive gin cocktail. The fruity flavor, sparkling wine, and the hint of citrus make this drink sizzle like the excitement of 2021’s arrival!

Ingredients: 

2 oz. gin 

1 oz. fresh lime juice 

½ oz. Cointreau 

½ oz. pomegranate molasses 

2 oz. sparkling wine

Lime twist and pomegranate seeds, for garnish 

Directions: Mix gin, lime juice, Cointreau, pomegranate molasses, and ice into a cocktail shaker. Shake until cold, strain into a cocktail glass, and top with sparkling wine. Add pomegranate seeds and lime as garnish. 

Check out the full recipe at Country Living

Cranberry, Clementine, and Rosemary Cocktails

Cranberry, Clementine, and Rosemary Cocktails – Coley Cooks.

When it comes to New Year’s Eve drinks, these cranberry, clementine, and rosemary cocktails are a crowd favorite. The fruity flavors mix seamlessly to create a refreshing taste. What’s not to love about this festive, bubbly beverage? 

Ingredients: 

For the simple syrup: 

1 cup of water 

1 cup granulated sugar

4 large rosemary sprigs 

Peel from 2 clementines 

For the cocktails: 

1 small clementine, quartered (½ if large) 

Ice 

2 parts vodka 

1-2 parts simple syrup, to taste 

3 parts 100% unsweetened cranberry juice (not cranberry cocktail) 

Club soda or dry sparkling wine for topping 

Fresh cranberries and rosemary sprigs for garnish 

Directions: To make the simple syrup, combine all ingredients in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer. Be careful not to bring it to a boil. Once the sugar has dissolved, turn off the heat and let steep for an hour at least. Strain and store in a jar, chill until needed. To make the cocktail, muddle the clementine in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Add ice, vodka, simple syrup, and cranberry juice. Give it a shake, then strain into a glass with ice and top with club soda or sparkling wine. Garnish with rosemary and cranberries. 

View the full recipe at Coleycooks.com 

Champagne Punch

Champagne Punch – Damn Delicious.

What are New Year’s Eve drinks without champagne? This classy sparkling beverage was practically made for ringing in the new year. In this twist on a traditional drink, add some fresh raspberries and a rosemary sprig for a fruity, fresh flare. The perfect drink for cheers at midnight! 

Ingredients: 

1 ½ cups of orange juice 

1 ½ cups of pineapple juice 

1 bottle champagne 

1 cup raspberries 

8 sprigs rosemary 

Directions: Mix orange and pineapple juice in a pitcher. Pour orange-pineapple mixture into the champagne flutes until the glass is half full. Then fill with champagne to the top. Serve immediately with the desired garnishes (raspberries and rosemary).

See the full recipe at damndelicious.net

Merry Mule Mocktail

Merry Mule Mocktail – The Merry Thought.

It’s no coincidence that the acronym of this drink spells “Mmm!” The Merry Mule Mocktail doesn’t need any alcohol to be the fun, celebratory beverage that it is. Grab a festive copper mug, a few simple ingredients and drink to 2021! 

Ingredients: 

½ cup of ginger beer (non-alcoholic) 

3 tablespoons fresh lime juice 

3 tablespoons club soda 

Directions: Mix all ingredients into a copper mug that’s already ¾ full with crushed ice. Stir and garnish with a lime wedge. Serve immediately.

Check out the recipe at Themerrythought.com

Sparkling Chamomile Tea Mocktail

Sparkling Chamomile Tea Mocktail – thekitchn.com.

Who says that New Year’s Eve drinks must be all sparkle and no comfort? If you want to unwind with the familiar taste of chamomile tea (but with a funky festive twist), this one is the drink for you. It may be non-alcoholic, but it still sizzles. 

Ingredients: 

Chamomile tea 

¾ cup of cold water 

Honey 

Ice 

Tonic water 

Dried chamomile flowers (for garnish) 

Directions: Make cold brew chamomile tea by adding one chamomile tea bag to ¾ cup of cold water. Cover and refrigerate for at least a few hours (you can steep overnight if you want strong tea). Once the tea has steeped, fill a tall glass with ice, and pour the cold brew. Add a spoonful of honey and stir until it’s dissolved. Then, stir in the tonic water. To top it all off, garnish with dried chamomile flowers. 

View the full recipe at thekitchn.com 

From our lake house to yours — Happy New Year!