15 Summer Cocktail Recipes That Make the Glass Sweat Before You Do

15 Summer Cocktail Recipes That Make the Glass Sweat Before You Do

The first sign of a great summer cocktail isn’t the taste. It’s the cold glass in your hand, already covered in tiny beads of condensation before you’ve had a chance to take a sip. I’ve always loved that moment because it feels like the day is asking you to slow down for a while. These 15 summer cocktail recipes are the ones I reach for when the weather is hot, the ice bucket is full, and good company is close by.

15 Summer Cocktail Recipes That Make the Glass Sweat Before You Do
The Perfect Paloma Cocktail. Photo Credit: Libation Chronicles.

Ocean Water Cocktail

Two blue ocean water cocktails garnished with cherries.
Ocean Water Cocktail. Photo credit: Sage Alpha Gal.

This bright blue drink looks exactly like a cool tropical wave and cools you down just as fast. It mixes coconut water and rum to keep you comfortable while you relax in the shade.
Get the Recipe: Ocean Water Cocktail

Champagne Pomegranate Cocktail

Two champagne pomegranate cocktails in coupe glasses on a dark blue background scattered with pomegranate seeds.
Champagne Pomegranate Cocktail. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Pouring cold bubbles is my favorite way to make a sticky, hot afternoon feel instantly fancy. Splashing tart pomegranate juice into champagne creates a gorgeous, dripping glass to share with friends.
Get the Recipe: Champagne Pomegranate Cocktail

El Presidente Cocktail

El Presidente cocktail served in a coupe glass with a citrus twist.
El Presidente Cocktail. Photo credit: Libation Chronicles.

This smooth, retro rum drink is built for sipping out on the porch after the sun goes down. It is a cool, classic pour that helps you unwind before your glass even starts to sweat.
Get the Recipe: El Presidente Cocktail

Madras Cocktail

Madras cocktail served with cranberry juice and an orange garnish.
Madras Cocktail. Photo credit: Libation Chronicles.

I love swapping out my morning mimosa for this colorful, tart blend of cranberry and orange. It is a crisp drink that starts sweating the moment you take it out to the porch.
Get the Recipe: Madras Cocktail

Raspberry Mojito Cocktail

Raspberry mojito cocktails with a mojito party pitcher.
Raspberry Mojito Cocktail. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

There is nothing better than grabbing fresh mint from the garden to throw into a cold, muddled drink. Sweet red raspberries make this beautiful cup of comfort the perfect backyard companion.
Get the Recipe: Raspberry Mojito Cocktail

Passion Fruit Martini Cocktail

A bright orange cocktail with a sugar rim and an orange slice garnish on the glass.
Passion Fruit Martini Cocktail. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This tropical drink tastes like a vacation in a glass, especially when you need a quick afternoon escape. Sweet passion fruit and vanilla vodka get your glass sweating the second you step outside.
Get the Recipe: Passion Fruit Martini Cocktail

Canadian Caesar Cocktail

Bloody Mary cocktail garnished with lemon, pickles, green beans, parsley, and a spiced rim, close up.
Canadian Caesar Cocktail. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

You either love or hate a savory cocktail, but this cold, salty favorite is impossible to resist. It mixes clamato and pickle brine for a crisp drink that beats the afternoon heat.
Get the Recipe: Canadian Caesar Cocktail

Caipirinha Cocktail

Glass of lime and mint infused water with ice cubes.
A refreshing glass of lime and mint infused water served with ice cubes, perfect for hot days.

You only need three simple ingredients to make Brazil’s famous, ice-cold lime drink right at home. It is built to stay frosty even when the afternoon sun is shining directly on your table.
Get the Recipe: Caipirinha Cocktail

Aguardiente Sour

A glass of yellow cocktail with a foamy top, garnished with a slice of lemon and a slice of lime. A plate with more lemon and lime slices sits blurred in the background.
Aguardiente Sour. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

To shake up your weekend routine, this icy Colombian drink is the easiest place to start. It stays so cold that your glass will drip with condensation before your first sip.
Get the Recipe: Aguardiente Sour

Gin Basil Smash Cocktail

Gin basil smash cocktail garnished with fresh basil leaves.
Gin Basil Smash Cocktail. Photo credit: Libation Chronicles.

Throwing fresh garden herbs into your shaker might be the smartest way to cool down this summer. Peppery basil and cold gin make a crisp, clean sip that instantly stops the heat.
Get the Recipe: Gin Basil Smash Cocktail

Dirty Shirley Cocktail

Dirty Shirley cocktail with lemon-lime soda, grenadine, and maraschino cherries.
Dirty Shirley Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast and West.

This fizzy, sweet drink will instantly take you back to your favorite childhood pool days. Adding a splash of vodka to the cherry soda makes a cold treat to enjoy in the backyard.
Get the Recipe: Dirty Shirley Cocktail

1001 Arabian Nights Cocktail

A glass of frothy yellow beverage garnished with sesame seeds and topped with a triangular piece of sesame brittle. A gold spoon, a lemon half, and another glass are in the blurred background.
1001 Arabian Nights Cocktail. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

Adding tahini to a cocktail sounds crazy until you taste how creamy it makes this cold pineapple drink. The earthy flavor is exactly what you need to cool off when the sun beats on your patio.
Get the Recipe: 1001 Arabian Nights Cocktail

Bramble Cocktail

Bramble cocktail garnished with fresh blackberries and lemon.
Bramble Cocktail. Photo credit: Feast and West.

Crushed ice and sweet blackberry syrup pair well when the weather gets hot. The ice stays piled high in your cup, creating a frosty, dripping glass to hold on to.
Get the Recipe: Bramble Cocktail

The Perfect Paloma Cocktail

15 Summer Cocktail Recipes That Make the Glass Sweat Before You Do
The Perfect Paloma Cocktail. Photo credit: Libation Chronicles.

If you love a margarita, you need to try this bubbly grapefruit classic with a salted rim. It is a simple, refreshing pour that keeps you relaxed on the stickiest days of the year.
Get the Recipe: The Perfect Paloma Cocktail

Lemon Lillet Martini

A glass of pale yellow drink on a white surface, with a carafe and lemon in the background.
Lemon Lillet Martini. Photo credit: At the Immigrant’s Table.

I always keep a bottle of Lillet on hand just for those nights when the humidity is unbearable. The sharp lemon finish cools you down instantly while your glass collects a heavy layer of frost.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Lillet Martini

Pick the cocktail that made you thirsty first, fill your glass with plenty of ice, and enjoy every refreshing sip of summer.

Post Comment