Punchbowl or Christmas punch as it’s commonly known is more of a tradition than just a drink. A bowl of Christmas punch, especially, serves more than one purpose. It makes the preparation for the party quick and provides a festive centerpiece. People usually put alcohol in their drinks during Christmas, but some like to go the traditional route and serve non-alcoholic punch during Christmas, especially if they have kids at home. If you’re looking for non-alcoholic Christmas punch recipes, you’re at the right place. We’ve got a list of non-alcoholic Christmas punch recipes below.
35 Christmas Punch Recipes Without Alcohol
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Cran-Raspberry-Vanilla Punch:
This beautiful looking Christmas punch is sure to complement the seasonal theme. The punch is made with raspberry cranberry juice, vanilla extract, cranberry juice (sparkling) and topped with frozen whole cranberries and raspberry sorbet. It’s sure to make the kids jump with excitement.
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The Grinch Punch:
Not just kids, but even adults will love this non-alcoholic Christmas punch. The punch is made with green apple flavored soft drink mix, which gives it the vibrant green color. The glass rim is lined with red crystal sugar and is finished with candy cane straws. Cool, isn’t it?
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Cranberry Fizz:
Since holidays are pretty hectic, we thought of getting you an easy to make punch, that won’t even take much of your time. All you need to do is combine cranberry juice, ginger ale, lemon or lime, and cinnamon sugar to make a delicious and Christmassy drink.
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Lemon-Lime-Rosemary Punch:
We totally love the presentation of this lemon and rosemary punch. A pretty, silver bowl is filled with lovely yellow sherbet and topped with lemon slices and rosemary. The recipe looks absolutely delicious and of course, festive enough for a Christmas party.
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Crimson Christmas Punch:
How pretty does this crimson-colored Christmas punch look? Just like tomato juice, right? This punch has three types of juices, raspberry sherbet, and ginger ale, so you’ll get a burst of flavor in your mouth. Some people might even mistake it for the desserts as it’s so pretty.
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Sparkling Spritzer:
This drink does look like a glass of wine, but it’s actually a mix of ginger ale, non-alcoholic wine soda, and lime juice. We think it’s a perfect substitute for guilty pleasure. At least they’ll feel that they are drinking wine. Isn’t that enough?
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Ginger Lemonade:
Please don’t make faces. Ginger lemonade is actually very delicious and of course, easy to make. Most importantly, it’s such as unconventional drink to serve during Christmas, as people usually serve lemonades in spring or summer. The recipe is refreshing and has a brilliant shade of yellow, all thanks to fresh ginger and of course, tasty.
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Party Punch:
You require just three ingredients, namely, a gallon of fruit punch, 1/2-gallon raspberry sherbet and 7 Up to make this crowd pleaser. You just have to combine all the ingredients one by one and it’s ready to be served. And look how pretty it looks?
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Christmas Sunrise:
How beautiful and summery looking is this Christmas punch recipe without alcohol? This punch doesn’t just look pretty, but is every bit delicious. You need to keep pouring the tangerine juice into the glass using the back of a spoon, if you want to get the layered look. Please omit grenadine and use cranberry juice instead of cranberry cocktail for this recipe.
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Shirley Temple:
Shirley Temple is the ultimate Christmas drink for children, but even adult will not be able to resist themselves once they set their eyes on this cherry-topped drink. You just need three ingredients for this punch- grenadine, lemon-lime soda and Maraschino cherries for garnishing.
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Kinderpunsch:
You must, must try making Kinderpunsch, German non-alcoholic Christmas punch this year. We’re not saying this because we are a bit partial towards German Christmas, but it’s because this spicy drink will definitely keep you warm in winters. And look at its pretty color. It makes us all fuzzy, thinking about sipping this tea slowly sitting in front of the mantelpiece.
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Festive Snow Punch:
This non-alcoholic Christmas punch is soooo pretty to look at. And it’s so delicious that it will be loved by both kids and adult. This non-alcoholic Christmas punch recipe is made by combining lemon juice, cream, bananas, and a few more ingredients. And since it’s all white, you can serve for white Christmas.
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Christmas Punch:
Here’s a pretty, Christmas punch recipe that you can make without or without alcohol. This delicious and easy to make drink is loaded with fruits like pomegranates, oranges, and cranberries. We must say the color of this drink is gorgeous. If you want, you can make it boozy by adding vodka or rum to it.
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Cherry Basil Fizz:
How pretty looking is this tangy and bright cherry basil drink? It’s a pretty simple drink, which looks Christmassy as well, all because of its color. The recipe involves using vodka, but you can definitely skip it to make it kid friendly!
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Christmas Punch In Pitcher:
Here’s another traditional Christmas punch recipe made with a variety of different fruits and served in a pitcher. This Christmas punch recipe looks festive and takes just minutes to come together. Serve the drink in mason jar and top it with loads of cranberries. People will admire your presentation skills as well.
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Non-Alcoholic Sangria:
There are a plethora of sangria recipes available on the internet, but we’re sure none would be like this citrus fruit, non-alcoholic sangria recipe. The sangria is totally devoid of wine, yet tastes amazing with the start fruit, lemon, and kiwi. You must use ginger ale to give a proper flavor to this sangria.
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Blueberry Moscow Mule Mocktail:
Here’s another simple and refreshing punch recipe that does not require alcohol. You’ll need fresh blueberries, lemon juice, ginger ale, sugar, and ice to make this refreshing drink. If you want, you can skip ice totally to enjoy this drink in the raw form.
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Sparkling Christmas Punch Recipe:
Here’s a sassy, sweet and festive nonalcoholic Christmas punch recipe that will add vistas to your holiday get together. The punch has a perfect combination of sweetness and tanginess, as it’s made with orange, cranberries and pomegranate juice. Top it with basil leaf to create a contrasting garnishing.
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Purple Punch:
This is one of our favorite no alcoholic punch recipes for Christmas. Why? Because of its color and the way, it’s been garnished. The drink is made with Red Bull Purple edition, along with lemonade and ice. Garnish it with mint leaves, blueberries, and lemon slices and you’re set.
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Sparkling Cranberry Pineapple Punch:
Punch is one of those recipes that you can create with almost every fruit available. This one is made with pineapple juice from an acclaimed brand. The rest of the ingredients used include cranberries and lemon. What the reviewers loved the most about this recipe is that it has the perfect amount of sweetness. So it will be loved by both kids and adults alike.
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Holiday Punch:
We totally love the presentation of this nonalcoholic Christmas punch is small cups. Apart from that, this bubbly drink is refreshing, light and takes just 5 minutes to come together. Present it in a similar picture and it will work as a holiday table centerpiece as well.
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Pomegranate Party Punch:
This Pomegranate Party, which you can make both spiked or unspiked, is just perfect for parties. If you’re making the alcoholic version, use sparkling wine and if you’re making a non-alcoholic version, use a lemon flavored carbonated drink. Add pomegranate juice, sugar, pomegranate seeds, and sugar and garnish with fresh mint.
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Sparkling Holiday Punch:
Here’s another delicious and sparkling holiday punch, which will serve as a table centerpiece as well. And believe me, it’s as delicious and it’s beautiful. We love the idea of adding fresh cranberries and limes to make the drink pop with colors.
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Cranberry-Apple Cider Punch:
This cranberry and apple cider punch will remind your guest of Thanksgiving during Christmas. It has all the flavors to keep you warm and fuzzy, while adding a pretty color to the dining table. Garnish the drink with apple slices, cranberry and rosemary to give a festive touch to this drink.
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Sparkling Raspberry Sherbet Party Punch:
Wow, your friends with this beautiful Sparkling Raspberry Sherbet Party Punch. Since the punch takes just a couple of minutes to come together, you can make it right before the guests arrive. If you don’t have a punch bowl, you can serve the drink in a trifle bowl. It will look awesome served on a pedestal.
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Orange Swizzle:
If you want to serve a swanky drink to your guests, prepare this vibrant drink. This drink is a live example of how well ginger ale and orange pair together. The color gradient is also beautiful. Just pop a ruby red cherry with stem for the finishing touch and its ready to be served.
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Strawberry Punch:
This pretty, no alcoholic punch looks so much like Santa Claus. If this doesn’t get the guests or family members in Christmas spirit, we don’t know what will. What’s even more surprising is that this drink requires just three ingredients and ice. Just blend and serve! Isn’t that awesome!
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Pineapple Punch:
If you want to get a feel of summer during winters, ensure that you make this Fizzy Pineapple Punch. It requires just 4 ingredients and some cut fresh fruits for garnishing. Feel free to customize this recipe any way you like. The recipe uses raspberries, strawberries, orange slices, blueberries, pineapple, and lime slices, but you can add any fruit you can get your hands on.
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Candy Crush Mocktails:
You must and must include something for the kids also because even they need their own celebrity drinks during Christmas. And here’s a perfect recipe for that. If you want to make it a bit more fun looking, top these sparkling punch with rock candy or gummy bears or include cool drink stirs.
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Sparkling Blue Mocktail:
Here’s another, fun, festive, and pretty looking drink for Christmas and even New Year eve. This mocktail is made using white grape juice and blue fruit punch. Make it a bit more sparkling by rimming the glass with blue sprinkles. Since it’s a blue drink, we’d suggest it for Frozen themed Christmas party.
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Non-Alcoholic Mojito:
If you’re an alcohol lover, but have been barred from drinking for some reason or the other, we’ve got a perfect recipe to get you in the spirit. This non-alcoholic mojito has a wonderful mix of lemon and mint, with the perfect amount of sweetness. Don’t forget to muddle mint and lemon for a minute before adding club soda.
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Fruit Punch:
Here’s another delicious and healthy fruit punch recipe made by combining several fruit juices. While mixing juices, ensure that they are of equal quantity so that one flavor does not overpower the other. And while mixing, taste the juice and alter it any way you like.
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Holiday Punch Pomegranate Iced Tea:
Here’s a vibrant and naturally sweet non-alcoholic Christmas punch recipe to make your holiday a bit sweeter. The punch is made with a readymade iced tea, but it tastes just like a regular punch or even better because it’s naturally sweetened. Plus, it’s healthy too, since the tea contains no calorie. So it’s a perfect drink for health-conscious people.
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Blood Orange:
The name of this nonalcoholic Christmas punch is Blood Orange, but it actually looks more of pink to us. Believe us, this punch has sparkling water as its main ingredient, along with blood orange juice and coconut milk. Garnish with basil or mint and let it grace your Christmas dining table.
So this year, celebrate the holiday season until the very last drop with these delectable Christmas punch recipes without alcohol. What’s your favorite Christmas punch recipes without alcohol? Let us know by commenting below. We’d love to include it in our list.
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