Why You Will Love These

Mother’s Day brunch deserves drinks that feel special without requiring a bartending degree. These ten mocktails look like they came from a cocktail bar, taste like someone put real thought into them, and take under ten minutes each. Most can be batched in a pitcher the night before.

The List

1. Sparkling Elderflower Bellini

Fill a champagne flute halfway with chilled white grape juice. Add 1 tablespoon elderflower cordial and top with sparkling water. Garnish with a thin lemon twist. The elderflower makes this taste expensive.

Champagne flute of sparkling elderflower bellini with a lemon twist on a marble surface
Elderflower cordial turns plain grape juice into something that tastes like it costs twelve dollars a glass.

2. Lavender Lemonade Spritz

Combine 2 tablespoons lavender simple syrup with the juice of half a lemon in a glass. Add ice and top with sparkling water. The color is a pale purple that photographs beautifully.

Tall glass of pale purple lavender lemonade spritz with ice and a lemon wheel
The natural purple color comes entirely from the lavender syrup.

3. Peach Rose Bellini

Blend 1 ripe peach with 2 tablespoons honey and a splash of water until smooth. Strain into a coupe glass and top with sparkling water. Add 1 teaspoon of rosewater. This is the most elegant drink on the table.

Coupe glass of golden peach rose bellini with a thin peach slice on the rim
The rosewater is subtle but it makes the whole drink smell like a garden.

4. Hibiscus Champagne Mocktail

Brew a strong hibiscus tea, chill it, and combine 3 tablespoons with 1 tablespoon honey and sparkling water in a champagne flute. Deep ruby pink, naturally tart, and stunning.

Champagne flute filled with deep ruby pink hibiscus mocktail with tiny bubbles rising
Hibiscus tea gives this one its color without any food dye.

5. Strawberry Basil Smash

Muddle 3 strawberries in a glass. Add ice, juice of half a lime, 1 tablespoon honey, and top with sparkling water. Float a basil leaf on the surface (not inside the drink). This is the one people ask for the recipe.

Glass of bright red strawberry basil smash with muddled strawberry and a basil leaf floating on top
Floating the basil leaf on top keeps the flavor subtle and the presentation clean.

6. Cucumber Mint Cooler

Blend half a cucumber with 1 tablespoon honey and strain. Add the juice to a tall glass with ice, a squeeze of lime, and sparkling water. A sprig of mint goes beside the glass. Cool, refreshing, and perfect for a warm May morning.

Tall glass of pale green cucumber mint cooler with ice and a lime wedge
This is the one guests reach for on a warm morning.

7. Mango Lassi Mocktail

Blend 1 cup mango chunks with 1/2 cup yogurt, 2 tablespoons honey, and a pinch of cardamom. Pour into a glass and top with a splash of sparkling water for lightness. This one is more substantial and works well alongside lighter options.

Glass of creamy golden mango lassi mocktail with a pinch of cardamom on top
The cardamom makes this taste like something from a proper Indian restaurant.

8. Raspberry Rose Fizz

Muddle 6 raspberries with 1 tablespoon honey and 1/2 teaspoon rosewater. Strain into a coupe glass and top with sparkling water. Garnish with 2 fresh raspberries on a cocktail pick.

Coupe glass of pink raspberry rose fizz topped with two fresh raspberries on a cocktail pick
Rosewater and raspberries is one of those combinations that sounds fancy but takes two minutes.

9. Grapefruit Thyme Sparkler

Combine 1/4 cup fresh grapefruit juice with 1 tablespoon honey and sparkling water over ice. A sprig of thyme goes on the table beside the glass. The bitter-sweet balance is grown-up and refreshing. See our full grapefruit thyme fizz recipe.

Glass of pale pink grapefruit thyme sparkler over ice with a thyme sprig beside the glass
Fresh grapefruit juice gives this a bitter-sweet edge that grown-ups actually want to drink.

10. Passion Fruit Spritz

Scoop the pulp of 1 passion fruit into a glass. Add 1 tablespoon honey, a squeeze of lime, and top with sparkling water. Stir gently. The seeds stay suspended and look gorgeous.

Glass of golden passion fruit spritz with visible seeds suspended in sparkling water
The seeds stay floating in the glass and make this the most photogenic drink on the table.

How to Set Up a Mocktail Bar for Brunch

Rather than making all ten, pick three or four and set up a small station:

  • One pitcher drink (lavender lemonade or cucumber cooler) for self-serve
  • One champagne-style (elderflower bellini or hibiscus champagne) for toasting
  • One fruit-forward (peach rose or passion fruit) for variety
  • Sparkling water, ice, and fresh fruit on the side for people to customize

This is easier than mixing individual drinks and looks more impressive.

Make Ahead Tips

  • Lavender lemonade, hibiscus tea, and elderflower bellini base can all be made the night before and refrigerated
  • Fruit purees (peach, mango, raspberry) hold for 2 days in the fridge
  • Add sparkling water right before serving so it stays fizzy
  • Pre-cut garnishes and store in damp paper towels in the fridge