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Christmas party season shines with the perfect punch mix. These recipes blend holiday spirits and cheer into every sip. From fruity delights to spiced wonders, each creation offers a unique taste of the season. The selection caters to all, mixing both spirited and non-alcoholic versions. These punches bring together juices, sodas, spices, and optional alcohol, crafting unforgettable flavors. Guests will marvel at the festive array, finding a favorite among the carefully curated choices. For anyone hosting this holiday, this roundup is the go-to guide for drinks that impress.
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Easy Christmas Punch
Easy Christmas punch is certain to impress guests with its two-toned layering. The co*cktail is sweet, with plenty of bright, fruity flavor. Combine cranberry juice, orange juice, sparkling apple cider, ginger ale, and vodka. Serve the punch over ice. You can mix larger batches ahead of time, but doing so sacrifices the pretty layered appearance.
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Jingle Juice Holiday Punch
Jingle juice holiday punch packs plenty of yuletide cheer into three ingredients. The pretty pink punch mixes together easily, making a batch plenty large enough to serve everyone at your holiday party. Jingle juice holiday punch is a sweet drink. Whipped cream vodka, cherry 7-up, and sparkling rose blend together in a mild, slightly fruity co*cktail. The drink goes down easily; you'll barely taste the alcohol, so drink carefully.
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Homemade Holiday Punch
Homemade holiday punch uses an array of fruit juices to make the perfect last-minute festive beverage. The refreshing drink comes together quickly and easily. Mix cranberry juice, pineapple juice, frozen lemonade, and lemon-lime soda in a large bowl, garnish with fresh cranberries and orange slices, and serve. The drink is sweet, fruity, and mild. A glass is certain to raise holiday cheer, and guests of all ages can enjoy the virgin drink.
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Fruity Christmas Punch
Party hosts can make fruity Christmas punch with or without alcohol. The adaptable large-batch drink is fruit-forward and sweet.The foundation calls for 100 percent cranberry juice, not the co*cktail. The other ingredients provide plenty of sweetness. Pineapple juice and ginger ale round out the recipe. Add a dollop of rum, bourbon, or champagne to give the punch a little kick.
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White Christmas Punch
While you can't promise guests a white Christmas, this punch goes a long way toward scratching that itch without the freezing temperatures. White Christmas punch is a striking drink. The blended drink tastes like a pina colada slushy with a hint of cranberry. Mix together cream of coconut, pineapple juice, white cranberry juice, and ice. Add a little vodka or rum for the over-21 crowd.
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Frozen Snowball Punch
The striking blue shade of frozen snowball punch will delight your guests before they take their first sip. The drink is perfect for an all-ages party. Frozen snowball punch may be a bit sweet for the adults in attendance, but the kids will love the fruity drink. Mix blue Hawaiian punch, Sprite, and pineapple juice in a large bowl. Serve each glass with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for the perfect holiday float.
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Grandma's Christmas Punch
Grandmothers work hard to ensure everyone has the perfect treats. Grandma's Christmas punch would surely please the most critical of nanas.The sweet drink features plenty of fruit flavor. Mix water, orange juice, pineapple juice, sugar, and ginger ale in a festive punch bowl.A full jar of maraschino cherries provides extra flavor and a pretty pop of color.
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Rudolph's Tipsy Punch
Rudolph has to pull Santa's sleigh, but your over-21 guests are free to enjoy Rudolph's tipsy punch. Orange, cranberry, and maraschino cherry juice provide plenty of fruit flavor. Ginger ale adds a pleasant spicy taste and refreshing bubbles. Lemon juice gives the drink a tart, citrus punch, and vodka provides the holiday spirit.
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Cranberry Vodka Christmas Punch
Cranberry vodka Christmas punch puts a yuletide twist on a co*cktail classic. The large batch drink adds extra citrus punch to the beloved vodka cranberry. Mix citrus vodka, unsweetened cranberry juice, lime juice, simple syrup, and lemon-lime soda. The punch is sweet, tart, and refreshing. Cranberry vodka Christmas punch mixes up quickly and easily. One batch makes about 15 servings.
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Holly Jolly Christmas Punch
Holly jolly Christmas punch chases away the winter cold with a healthy dose of tequila. The co*cktail mixes pineapple juice, cranberry juice, and Squirt soda into a bright, refreshing sip. The juices and soda make the sweet drink go down easily. However, a large portion of tequila provides a little kick. The pretty punch mixes up quickly, creating the perfect adult choice for your holiday party.
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Sparkling Pomegranate Rum Punch
Sparkling pomegranate rum punch features a warming array of holiday flavors. Cranberry, pomegranate, and orange juices provide bright fruit flavors. Ginger beer, spiced rum, and cinnamon sticks create a pleasant and festive spice profile. Champagne brings the bubbles, making the drink a fun, yuletide sip.One batch makes twelve servings.
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Christmas Punch
Christmas punch is less sweet than many of the drinks on this list. The co*cktail doesn't sacrifice any delicious holiday flavor, however. Mix 100 percent cranberry juice, dry sparkling wine, apple cider, diet ginger ale, your choice of spiced rum, and a whole lot of ice in a large bowl. Each batch makes 20 servings of the fruity, spicy yuletide drink.
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Holiday Punch
Party hosts can prepare holiday punch, with or without alcohol, to accommodate their guest list. A mix of fruit juices provides the beverage with plenty of natural sweetness and bright winter flavors. Holiday punch mixes cranberry juice, orange juice, sparking apple cider, and ginger ale. Add a dollop of quality vodka to make the punch adult-friendly.Each batch makes 14 servings.
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Festive Holiday Punch
Festive holiday punch is a simple, family-friendly drink, sure to delight party guests of all ages. The beverage features bright, fruity flavors and a shot of citrus sweetness. All you need to mix up a bowl of festive holiday punch is cranberry-raspberry juice, frozen raspberry lemonade, lemon-lime soda, fresh raspberries, ice cubes, and lime wedges for garnish.
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English Christmas Punch
English Christmas punch lends an air of British sophistication to your holiday libations. Serve the sweet punch warm. Mix dark rum, dry red wine, brewed tea, sugar, orange juice, and lemon juice in a heat-resistant bowl.The strong co*cktail thoroughly warms guests. There's a lot of alcohol in this punch, so make sure drinkers aren't driving.
15 Christmas Punch Recipes
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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: christmas punch recipes
Servings: 1
Author: Paul Kushner
Get into the holiday spirit with these delicious and festive Christmas punch recipes.
Ingredients
- Easy Christmas Punch
- Jingle Juice Holiday Punch
- Homemade Holiday Punch
- Fruity Christmas Punch
- White Christmas Punch
- Frozen Snowball Punch
- Grandma’s Christmas Punch
- Rudolph’s Tipsy Punch
- Cranberry Vodka Christmas Punch
- Holly Jolly Christmas Punch
- Sparkling Pomegranate Rum Punch
- Christmas Punch
- Holiday Punch
- Festive Holiday Punch
- English Christmas Punch
Instructions
Pick your favorite recipe
Gather all the needed ingredients
Prep a Christmas punch in less than 5 minutes
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Written by Paul Kushner
Founder and CEO of MyBartender. Graduated from Penn State University. He always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. His restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time he turned 17 he was serving tables, and by 19 he was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.
In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
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