16 Summer Drinks to Beat the Heat — Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic

Summer drinks are my favorite way to cool off on a hot afternoon. Below you’ll find a curated collection of my best sangrias, cocktails, and frozen sips—each one simple to make and perfectly refreshing. These recipes are designed for easy prep, whether you’re hosting friends or relaxing on a lazy weekend.

Rosé sangria, one of my favorite summer drinks, with peaches and berries in a pitcher.

I put this list together for backyard parties, poolside afternoons, and slow weekend gatherings. You’ll find boozy pitchers, alcohol-free coolers, and frozen treats—pick a few favorites and mix away. These drinks pair nicely with grilled food or light snacks and are easy to scale up for a crowd.

For full recipe details, look up the specific drink names in your favorite recipe source. Cheers to a cooler, tastier summer.

Summer Sangrias

Sangria is a make-ahead winner—letting the fruit steep softens it and allows the wine to take on bright, fruity notes. These pitchers are perfect for serving a group and can be chilled hours in advance.

Rosé Sangria with Fresh Peaches

Rosé sangria with sliced peaches and berries in a tall pitcher and glasses.

The Rosé Sangria with Fresh Peaches tastes like summer in a glass—sliced peaches and mixed berries steep in chilled rosé until the flavors are juicy and bright. Serve over ice and garnish with extra fruit for a pretty pitcher presentation.

Stone Fruit Sangria

Red stone fruit sangria with plums, peaches, and cherries in a glass.

The Stone Fruit Sangria is loaded with peaches, plums, and cherries. Let the fruit mingle with a fuller-bodied red for a rich, jammy character—ideal with savory bites or a late-afternoon cheese board.

Easy Summer Cocktails

These cocktails come together quickly and highlight bright citrus, fresh herbs, and light carbonation. They’re designed for easy sipping outdoors and for adapting to whatever you have on hand.

Classic Mint Mojitos

Classic mint mojitos with lime wedges and fresh mint over ice.

Classic Mint Mojitos stay crisp thanks to muddled mint and lime. Top with soda water for fizz and adjust the sweetness to taste—fresh mint makes these especially cooling on a hot day.

Sparkling Ginger Cocktail

Sparkling ginger cocktail with citrus and bubbles in a coupe glass.

The Sparkling Ginger Cocktail gets a warm, spicy note from fresh ginger, balanced by citrus and bubbles. It’s lively and light—perfect as an aperitif or a lemony option for a hot afternoon.

Citrus Sidecar Cocktail

Citrus sidecar cocktail with a sugared rim and a lemon twist.

The Citrus Sidecar balances brandy with fresh lemon and orange for a tart, smooth cocktail with a hint of elegance. Serve chilled with a sugared rim for a small, refined sip.

Watermelon Vodka Cocktail

A pitcher of watermelon vodka cocktail.

The Watermelon Vodka Cocktail blends fresh watermelon and basil with a splash of vodka into a pitcher-ready drink that tastes like a hot afternoon by the pool. Serve chilled and garnish with torn basil leaves.

Rosemary-Grapefruit Gin Fizz

A fizzy grapefruit and rosemary gin cocktail in a glass.

This rosemary-grapefruit gin fizz pairs tart grapefruit and gin with an easy rosemary syrup for an herbal, refreshing cooler. It’s lively and aromatic—great with light summer dishes.

Lemonade, Iced Tea & Iced Chai

Not every summer drink needs alcohol. These chilled classics are crowd-pleasers throughout the day and easy to make in large batches.

Rose Lemonade

Pink rose lemonade over ice with lemon slices in a glass.

Rose Lemonade gets a floral lift from a touch of rose water. It’s tart, sweet, and visually appealing—serve over ice with lemon slices for a delicate, cooling beverage.

Strawberry Lemonade

A pitcher and glasses of fresh strawberry lemonade.

Strawberry Lemonade blends ripe summer strawberries into fresh-squeezed lemonade for a sweet-tart pitcher that disappears fast at backyard gatherings. Muddle some berries in the bottom of each glass for extra color and flavor.

10 Minute Iced Tea

Quick and Easy Iced Tea in glasses with Mint.

The 10 Minute Iced Tea is my fastest go-to: a brief steep produces a smooth, never-bitter pitcher. Add a sprig of fresh mint or a squeeze of lemon to brighten the flavor.

Iced Chai Latte

Iced chai latte with cold milk poured over ice in a glass.

The Iced Chai Latte layers spiced chai over ice with cold milk for a creamy, slightly spicy drink that feels both cozy and refreshing. It’s a great alternative to coffee-based iced drinks.

Frozen & Slushie Drinks

When the heat is intense, frozen drinks hit the spot. These boozy ice treats double as dessert and are fun to make for a gathering.

Cherry Merlot Winesicles

Cherry merlot wine popsicles on a tray with fresh cherries.

Cherry Merlot Winesicles freeze sangria into a grown-up popsicle—cherries and red wine make each bite juicy and flavorful. These are a playful way to serve wine at an outdoor party.

Peach Bourbon Snow Cones

Peach bourbon snow cones with shaved ice in paper cups.

Peach Bourbon Snow Cones soak shaved ice in a peach-and-bourbon syrup—part cocktail, part nostalgic snow cone. They’re a fun, boozy treat for summer evenings or outdoor celebrations.

Non-Alcoholic Summer Drinks

These alcohol-free coolers keep everyone happy, including kids and designated drivers. They’re bright, hydrating, and easy to prepare in batches.

Mango Lassi

Creamy mango lassi in a glass topped with a pinch of cardamom.

The Mango Lassi blends sweet mango with yogurt into a thick, creamy drink that’s both cooling and satisfying. It takes only a few ingredients and a blender to make a smooth, velvety pitcher.

Watermelon Agua Fresca

Watermelon agua fresca with lime in a tall glass over ice.

Watermelon Agua Fresca blends watermelon and lime into an ultra-refreshing cooler; I like to strain mine for a smooth, light texture. It’s incredibly hydrating and ideal for afternoon sipping.

Watermelon Milkshake

A creamy watermelon milkshake in a tall glass.

Inspired by market-style treats, the 3-ingredient Watermelon Milkshake whips fresh watermelon into a frosty, creamy cooler with no alcohol. It’s a playful, unexpected summer sipper.

I hope these summer drinks help make your hottest days more enjoyable. Save this list for your next backyard party, mix a few pitchers, and enjoy summer one cool glass at a time.