28 Refreshing Fourth of July Drinks to Keep You Cool All Day Long

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No matter how you’re spending your Fourth of July—whether it’s a backyard BBQ, beach day, or an all-day picnic—there are a few essentials you’ll want close at hand: sunscreen (because sun safety is non-negotiable), plenty of delicious snacks, and most importantly, refreshing drinks. Staying hydrated is key, but why settle for plain water when you can elevate your summer sipping game?

We’ve curated 28 of the best recipes for refreshing Fourth of July drinks. From bright, citrusy mocktails perfect for the whole family to spirited cocktails that bring the party vibes, these recipes are designed to be easy, delicious, and ideal for sipping over ice as the day heats up—and into the evening fireworks.

1. Frozen Vodka Lemonade with Berries

This slushy strawberry lemonade gets a little kick from a splash or two of vodka, but feel free to mix up the berries and the alcohol (it's pretty much impossible to mess up).

2. Paloma-Style Mimosa

This cocktail from Rick Martínez has everything you love about a bubbly mimosa with all the tart, refreshing flavors of a paloma—plus, a little habanero for an extra kick.

3. Mango & Basil Fizz Mocktail

Topped with sparkling water and garnished with basil leaves and slices of mango, it offers a refreshing and colorful sip that's perfect for summer gatherings.

4. Vanilla-Thyme Lemonade

Another variation on lemonade—this time with a honeyed vanilla-thyme syrup—we'd be more than happy to sip on a sweltering-hot day.

5. Sweet Tea Rum Punch

"A lot has changed with the ingredients and implementation of Rum Punch the world over," writes cookbook author and food writer Brigid Washington, "and this sweet tea version is a testament to the sublime adaptability of a simple cocktail recipe."

6. Smoked Mandarin & Ginger Paloma by Chef Claudette Zepeda

Smoked mandarin orange juice (if you don't have a smoker, fresh-squeezed will work just fine) and a zingy ginger syrup team up in this sip from Chef Claudette Zepeda.

7. Watermelonade

The addition of watermelon juice (simply puree fresh watermelon, then strain) instantly brightens up a pitcher of regular old lemonade.

8. Frozen Gin & Tonic

The cocktail classic in a cooling, frozen format—what's not to love?

9. Limoncello e Pepe

Adding crushed black peppercorns help balance out the sweetness in this take on the classic Italian lemon liqueur. Pour it over ice, sip it straight up—it's totally up to you.

10. Aam Ki Shikanji (a.k.a. Panha) or Raw Mango Drink

This raw mango beverage is "a quintessential summer drink in India," says food writer Annada Rathi. Sweet and tangy, the concentrate will last for a few weeks and needs only be stirred into cold water.

11. Minty Orange Gimlet

A sunny orange syrup, fresh mint, vodka, and seltzer combine for a bubbly cocktail that tastes even better as you reach the bottom of the glass.

12. Aperol Spritz

It's a summer staple for a reason—not too sweet, not too bitter, and always refreshing.

13. Strawberry Margarita on the Rocks

Why have a standard margarita when you could have one with a silky-sweet fresh strawberry syrup instead?

14. Orange Ginger Mint Sodas

This puckery mint soda is totally non-alcoholic, but it would certainly welcome a touch of spiced rum or bourbon, you know, if you want.

15. Switchel

This revitalizing elixir is a combo of apple cider vinegar, ginger, and maple syrup (for sweetness), and it has a lot of fans in the comments section and beyond.

16. Cucumber-Fennel Fizz

In this "perfect summer cooler," cucumber and fennel steal the show, with help from a few supporting characters (like lime juice, apple cider vinegar, and frozen blueberries).

17. Mezcal Michelada

If you like your cocktails on the spicy side, mix up this savory michelada with a smoky mezcal twist.

18. Mojito

Once you've got the classic mojito recipe down, add your own twist by mixing in different fruits, herbs, and citrus (blackberry and ginger ale mojitos, anyone?).

19. Gin Rickey (Is It a Sin to Drink Gin Before Noon?)

Writer and community member Giulia Melucci asks, "Is it a sin to drink gin before noon?" In the case of this citrusy, fresh cocktail, most certainly not.

20. White Wine Spritzer With Grapefruit

A foolproof wine spritzer you can riff on any which way? Sign us up.

21. Berries with Rosé

While not technically a drink, we couldn't help but add these berries with rosé wine (topped off with a dollop of whipped cream) into the mix.

22. Frosé

Frosé is actually way more than wine blended with ice. Here, you’ll blend the wine (frozen overnight, so it’s as cold as can be!) with frozen strawberries for color and floral fruitiness, simple syrup for sweetness, and lemon juice to add some zingy tartness.

23. Zombie Cocktail

“The Zombie is one of Donn Beach's original and legendary tiki drinks—boozy, complex, and transporting,” says recipe developer Samantha Weiss Hills. It calls for white, gold, and dark rum, as well as licorice-y Pernod and sweet-tart, spiced Velvet falernum. Blend it up with cinnamon-tinged simple syrup and fresh grapefruit juice and garnish with fresh mint.

24. Blackberry, Mint & Basil Sparkler

"Notes of rosemary, sweet pea, and thyme complement the herbaceous notes of Seedlip Garden 108 in this vibrant non-alcoholic sip," writes Resident and Cocktail Class host Harper Fendler.

25. Frozen Watermelon Five-Spice Daiquiri

“It's just what I want to drink when it's still too hot to breathe in the evening,” says recipe developer and community member Hardlikearmour of this watermelon daiquiri.

26. Rum Runner

Nothing says summer quite like a rum runner.

27. Suze Tonic

In this easy twist on the classic gin and tonic, Suze (a French apéritif) steps in to lend "an earthy, oral bitterness to the drink while also lowering the alcohol content."

28. Strawberry Daiquiri

This vibrant cocktail blends strawberries, lime, and a touch of salt with smooth rum for a refreshing, sweet sip. Its bright red hue and balanced flavors make it an on-theme choice for summer celebrating.


What will you be sipping on this Fourth of July? Tell us in the comments below!

This story was updated in July 2025 to include even more recipes.

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