7 Non-Alcoholic and Alcoholic Drinks For Your Wedding Reception Cocktail

Big Fat Indian Weddings

While hosting a wedding reception party, it’s essential to not only provide with beer and liquor but also with a non-alcoholic range of options, too. Definitely, we love the good ol’ scotch and soda, shots and drinks on-the-rocks, but weddings aren’t about the cliché. To give your cocktail party a new, memorable twist, here is a range of 7 signature drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic that you must savour the taste of. From fruity drinks and mojitos to sangrias and martinis, we’ve got you covered. Check out the list of some of the most popular wedding reception drinks.

Must-Try Drinks for Wedding Reception Cocktail

Here is our list of some of the most popular wedding reception drinks:

7 Non-Alcoholic Drinks

1) Orange Slush Punch

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Refreshing chilled drink with a tangy, citrus twist. Frozen overnight, this takes a little effort, but totally worth it!

2) Strawberry Sherbet Party Punch

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Replacing alcohol with sherbet is probably the best choice ever. It’s a sweet drink made from Sprite or 7-up Club Soda, Fruit punch can Pineapple juice 6-8 and scoops strawberry Ice cream. Is it tasty, or is it tasty? Yes, it is!

3) Cranberry Limeade

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Who said you can have cranberry juice only with vodka when it makes up a Cosmopolitan? When cranberry and lime juice get together, the result is thirst-quenching! So skipping the vodka can be just the right thing to do.

4) Non-Alcoholic Sangria

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This is another way of enjoying an alcoholic drink even if you don’t relish wine. The liquid is a combination of black tea and pomegranate juice, which approximate the sweetness, acidity, and tannins of red wine.  Lightly carbonated before serving gives more flavour along with the fruits and juice of your choice.

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5) Virgin Frozen Margaritas

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A Margarita without booze, you ask? The Virgin Frozen Margarita is a treat in the mouth as it is a little bit tart, a little bit sour, and a little bit sweet. This drink will be loved by all at your wedding cocktail party.

6) Watermelon Punch

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Chilled watermelon drink made out of fresh puree to give the taste of summer to your guests.

7) Sparkling Mint-Lime Iced Tea

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A major twist to your regular iced tea. This is a perfect cooler for your wedding reception cocktail with its hint of mint, a splash of lime and a lot of sparkling water.

7 Alcoholic Drinks

1) Summer Beer

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A blend of lemonade, vodka and a lot of beer is like summer in your mouth. This, hands down, is the best signature welcome drink.

2) Green Apple Jell-O Shots

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Definitely the party’s sneaky buddy with the sour flavour of green apple. Candies made just for adults. *wink, wink*

3) Champagne Cocktail

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Champagne is the most classic of wedding drinks, but why not go for something a little different? This has a refreshing warmth of a subtle flavour with the sugar and strawberry adding a sweet, fruity twist.

4) Whiskey Slushy

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Unlike the normal whiskey with coke and ice, the coke is frozen before made into a slush spiked with the whiskey of your choice.

5) Margarita

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The classic  Tequila, Cointreau and lime juice drink. Tangy and sublime, the party is incomplete without this awesome cocktail. Among the most popular tropical drinks, and a must have for your wedding.

6) Cosmopolitan

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The classic drink for the ladies. The blend of cranberry juice, vodka and a twist of lime to celebrate the happy couple.

7) Martini

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There have been many different variations in this drink’s history but we believe, as do most cocktail connoisseurs, that the original is the best. With sweet and dry vermouth, gin garnished with olive or lemon twist, this drink requires its presence at your party.

Rock your D-Day after party with these signature wedding drinks.

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