Mixed Berry Mocktail

pink drink served over ice in a clear glass, with a basket of fresh berries softly in the background

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Looking for a refreshing, colorful drink that’s full of flavor and easy to whip up? This berry mocktail is the perfect way to enjoy fresh berries in a bubbly, non-alcoholic beverage. Whether you’re hosting a summer brunch, baby shower, or simply want something pretty to sip on a hot afternoon, this drink checks all the boxes.

Using simple ingredients like fresh mixed berries, mint, and sparkling water, this berry mocktail is as beautiful as it is delicious. It’s also easy to customize with whatever berries you have on hand, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, or all of the above.

Let’s dive into what makes this drink so special and how to make your own!


Why You’ll Love This Berry Mocktail

This berry mocktail is:

  • Naturally sweet and bursting with fruity flavor
  • Hydrating and alcohol-free — perfect for everyone to enjoy
  • Customizable with any berry combo or citrus twist
  • Gorgeous to serve — hello, deep jewel-toned hues!
  • Made with whole ingredients you probably already have at home

Whether you’re looking for a signature drink for your next party or just want a healthier alternative to soda, this recipe is an easy favorite.


Ingredients You’ll Need

sparkling water, berries, and honey on a counter

This recipe is flexible and forgiving. Here’s what you’ll need to start:

  • 1 cup fresh mixed berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries)
  • 1–2 tablespoons honey or maple syrup (to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon or lime juice
  • Crushed ice
  • Sparkling water or club soda
  • Fresh mint (optional, for garnish)

Tip: You can also use frozen berries if fresh aren’t available, just thaw them first so they can release their juices when muddled.


How to Make a Berry Mocktail (Step-by-Step)

Making this mocktail is super simple. Here’s how to do it in just a few minutes:

muddles berries in a cup

1. Muddle the berries

In a small bowl or directly in your glass, add your fresh berries and a squeeze of citrus juice. Use a muddler or the back of a spoon to gently mash the berries, releasing their juices. If you’re using strawberries, chop them up first for easier muddling.

muddled berries with honey being drizzled on top

2. Add your sweetener

Mix in honey or maple syrup to balance the tartness of the berries and lemon juice. Start small, you can always add more to taste.

muddled berries being strained

3. Strain (optional)

If you prefer a smoother drink, you can strain the muddled berry mixture into your glass using a fine mesh sieve. This step is optional, especially if you like a more rustic texture.

muddled berries over ice

4. Assemble your mocktail

Fill a tall glass with crushed ice. Pour the berry mixture over the ice, then top off with sparkling water or club soda. Give it a gentle stir to combine.

You can also add some simple syrup if it needs an extra sweetness. The berries might be a touch tart.

berry mocktail topped with berries

5. Garnish and serve

Add a few whole berries and a sprig of fresh mint for a beautiful finish. Serve with a reusable straw or cocktail stirrer and enjoy right away.

Tips & Variations

Use what you have: You can use just one type of berry or a mix. Strawberries and raspberries add sweetness, while blueberries and blackberries bring a bit more tang.

Make a pitcher: Want to serve a group? Multiply the ingredients and prep the berry base in advance. Add sparkling water just before serving to keep the bubbles fresh.

Add citrus slices: Thinly sliced lemon or lime rounds add visual appeal and an extra zesty flavor.

Try infused waters: Instead of plain sparkling water, try berry or citrus-flavored sparkling water for a fun twist.

Make it fancy: Add edible flowers like pansies or chamomile for an extra-pretty presentation.

  • Spring: Strawberry + mint + lemon
  • Summer: Blackberry + raspberry + lime
  • Late summer: Blueberry + basil + lemon
  • Frozen winter berries: Mixed berries + rosemary + orange

Buying or picking local berries in peak season will give you the best flavor and color for your drink.

mint and berries topping a fizzy pink drink

Berry Mocktail Benefits

This isn’t just a pretty drink, it’s also packed with good-for-you ingredients:

  • Antioxidants: Berries are rich in vitamins C and A, helping to fight inflammation and support skin health.
  • Hydration: Sparkling water and crushed ice keep you hydrated and refreshed.
  • No refined sugar: You can adjust the sweetness to your preference, using natural sweeteners or skipping them entirely.
  • Alcohol-free: This mocktail is safe and enjoyable for kids, pregnant guests, or anyone avoiding alcohol.

Save It for Later

Pin this recipe so you can find it whenever berry season rolls around!
Or better yet, print the recipe and keep it in your kitchen binder of go-to drinks.

berry mocktail drink

Printable Recipe

Here’s a simple recipe card you can save, print, or share:

pink drink served over ice in a clear glass, with a basket of fresh berries softly in the background

Berry Mocktail Recipe

Yield: 1 drink
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

A light and fruity berry mocktail made with fresh mixed berries, citrus juice, and sparkling water. Naturally sweetened and perfect for any occasion, refreshing, alcohol-free, and easy to customize!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh mixed berries
  • 1 tbsp fresh lemon or lime juice
  • 1–2 tbsp honey or maple syrup, to taste
  • Crushed ice
  • Sparkling water or club soda
  • Fresh mint and extra berries, for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a glass or small bowl, muddle the berries with citrus juice.
  2. Stir in honey or maple syrup until well combined.
  3. Optional: Strain the mixture to remove seeds and pulp.
  4. Fill a tall glass with ice and pour the berry mixture over.
  5. Top with sparkling water, stir gently, and garnish.
  6. Serve immediately and enjoy!
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 963Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 23mgCarbohydrates: 257gFiber: 12gSugar: 237gProtein: 4g

Final Thoughts

This berry mocktail is proof that non-alcoholic drinks can be just as fun, flavorful, and festive as any cocktail. With a few simple ingredients and a handful of fresh berries, you can create a drink that’s beautiful enough for parties and easy enough for every day.

Make it your own by experimenting with different berries, herbs, and citrus notes, and don’t forget to snap a photo! These vibrant drinks are made for sharing (especially on Instagram or Pinterest).

Whether you’re sipping on the patio or mixing up a batch for your next gathering, this berry mocktail is sure to become a new favorite.


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11 Comments

    1. Thank you so much! That’s exactly the vibe I was going for, something simple to make at home but feels a little extra special. So glad you love it!

  1. This is a really awesome post! You’re right! This is proof that non alcoholic beverages can be just as fun as cocktails! I remember going out to a restaurant one night with my mother and some friends and there was a group of friends near our table. I watched them order drinks and when their drinks arrived they looked so pretty! Then my group’s drinks arrived and they were so boring looking! lol. The difference? The other group ordered alcoholic drinks while mine ordered nonalcoholic options. No one in my inner circle drinks alcohol. I kept thinking how unfair it is that nonalcoholic drinks aren’t decorated like alcoholic ones! I want to feel fancy too! lol. Just without the alcohol! lol. Thankyou for this beautiful recipe! I’m actually thinking I might share it with a family member of mine! She loves mixing mocktails, and I think she might love this!

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