Kinderpunsch in a serving bowl with orange slices, cranberries, cinnamon sticks and star anise.

Merry Mocktails: 10 Gluten and Dairy-Free Christmas Beverages to Jingle Your Taste Buds

Get ready for a tasty adventure this holiday season! We’ve put together a fantastic lineup of Merry Mocktails – 10 delicious Christmas drinks that are gluten and dairy-free. These beverages are not only full of festive vibes but also friendly to your taste buds and dietary preferences.

From cozy spiced blends to refreshing fruity sips, each mocktail is a celebration in a glass. No need to worry about gluten or dairy – just pure joy in every sip. Join us as we dive into the magic of these flavorful creations. Let’s kick off the Merry Mocktails festivities together!

Mulled Apple Cider

Mulled cider with an orange slice, cinnamon stick and star anise.
Photo Credit: Vegan Huggs.

This Mulled Apple Cider captures the essence of autumn, combining the sweet-tart flavors of apple cider with a medley of warm aromatic spices. This cozy beverage is perfect for chilly fall mornings or holiday gatherings.

Find the full recipe at Vegan Huggs

Cranberry Mocktail

Cranberry mocktail in a glass with cranberries.
Photo Credit: Food Banjo.

This cranberry mocktail is perfect any time of year, but it is especially delicious for the holidays. It’s a festive Christmas or Thanksgiving mocktail recipe for anyone who wants a tasty non alcoholic drink.

Find the full recipe at Food Banjo

Winter Wassail

A winter wassail mocktail in a glass.
Photo Credit: The Dizzy Cook.

This winter wassail combines cranberry and apple with cinnamon. Made in the crock pot or on the stove for a non-alcoholic Christmas drink.

Find the full recipe at The Dizzy Cook

Pomegranate Virgin Moscow Mule

A pomegranate virgin moscow mule in a copper mug with lime wedge, ice and cranberries.
Photo Credit: The Bonnie Fig.

This winter theme virgin Moscow mule is a bright and festive alternative for those who prefer to abstain from alcohol this holiday season.

Find the full recipe at The Bonnie Fig

Pumpkin Lemonade

Pumpkin lemonade in a glass with a cinnamon stick on top.
Photo Credit: Raepublic.

Homemade pumpkin lemonade with a kiss of cinnamon will make those taste buds dance. For those of you who love pumpkin, bottoms up!

Find the full recipe at Raepublic

Cranberry Orange Ginger Mocktail

Cranberry orange ginger mocktail in a glass with cranberries.
Photo Credit: Slow the Cook Down.

This non-alcoholic punch is so perfect for the festive season! Simple and quick to make with cranberry juice, orange juice and ginger ale, this cranberry, orange and ginger mocktail is a refreshing drink that the whole family can enjoy during the Christmas holidays.

Find the full recipe at Slow the Cook Down

Kinderpunsch (German Christmas Punch)

Kinderpunsch in a glass with an orange slice and cranberries.
Photo Credit: Dinner at the Zoo.

This Kinderpunsch recipe is a hot Christmas punch made with fruit juices, tea and warm spices. Kinder Punch is a holiday tradition in Germany, and is the perfect addition to any winter gathering.

Find the full recipe at Dinner at the Zoo

Pomegranate Mocktail

Pomegranate mocktail in a copper mug with cranberries.
Photo Credit: The Dizzy Cook.

Get in a festive mood with these Pomegranate Mocktails! Pomegranate juice is a lovely combination with non-alcoholic ginger beer for a tart, sweet, and peppery combination while fresh mint provides a refreshing flavor.

Find the full recipe at The Dizzy Cook

Pomegranate Limeade

Pomegranate limeade in a glass with ice.
Photo Credit: Raepublic.

This pomegranate limeade is so tasty that you’ll wish you made more. It’s the perfect Fall mocktail for a cozy night! This pomegranate mocktail is sweetened with maple syrup instead of simple syrup making it refined sugar-free.

Find the full recipe at Raepublic

“Champagne” Mocktail

Champagne mocktail in a champagne glass with garnish.
Photo Credit: Laura Loves to Cook.

A classic, celebratory cocktail gets a non-alcoholic twist in this “champagne” mocktail. The sparkling apple cider from your childhood is making a comeback!

Find the full recipe at Laura Loves to Cook

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