In my last article, Lavender's Magic: Growing Tips, Benefits, and Easy DIY Recipes, I shared the wonderful health benefits of lavender, highlighting how this fragrant herb can calm the mind, soothe the body, and promote better sleep. Lavender has been cherished for centuries for its healing properties, making it a staple in wellness routines, but recently, I discovered another delightful way to enjoy lavender—mocktails! And the best part? These recipes use natural sweeteners
As someone who avoids refined sugar and alcohol, I’m always on the lookout for healthier options that still deliver on taste while also providing that unwinding, relaxing feeling we often crave after a hard day or long week. When I stumbled upon these lavender mocktail recipes, I knew they would be the perfect alternative.
For those of you celebrating this Labor Day—cheers! Now you can enjoy a refreshing beverage without the guilt or pressure to “drink.”
If you are hosting a party, offer these mocktails to your guests, and you’ll wow them with a delicious "purple" beverage that's both non-alcoholic and healthy.
Opting for natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup offers several benefits over refined sugar. Raw honey and pure maple syrup provide nutrients that processed sugars simply don’t. Raw honey is rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, and also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Pure maple syrup contains antioxidants and essential minerals like zinc and manganese. Both of these natural sweeteners not only add a delightful flavor to your mocktails but also provide a healthier alternative that’s kinder to your body.
Below are three easy recipes you can whip up for your next gathering. It’s always nice to have alcohol-free options available for those who prefer not to drink. And of course, you don’t need company to indulge in a tall, cool glass of lavender mocktails!
Lavender Syrup Recipe
Before diving into the mocktails, you’ll need to prepare a simple yet versatile lavender syrup. You can make this with honey or maple syrup—both work beautifully.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup honey or maple syrup
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons dried lavender buds
Instructions:
Combine honey or maple syrup, water, and lavender buds in a saucepan over medium heat.
Stir until the mixture comes to a simmer and the sweetener dissolves completely.
Remove from heat and let the lavender steep for 10 minutes.
Strain out the lavender buds and let the syrup cool before using.
Store in a jar in the fridge for up to two weeks.
Now that you’ve got your lavender syrup ready, let’s dive into some delicious lavender-infused mocktails!
Lavender Blueberry Spritzer
This fruity, bubbly mocktail is light, refreshing, and perfect for warm days or special occasions.
Ingredients:
1/4 cup fresh blueberries
2 tablespoons lavender syrup
1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
Sparkling water
Ice
Blueberries and lavender sprigs for garnish
Instructions:
Muddle the fresh blueberries in the bottom of a glass.
Add lavender syrup and lime juice, stirring to combine.
Fill the glass with ice and top off with sparkling water.
Garnish with additional blueberries and a sprig of lavender for a charming touch.
Lavender and Pineapple Cooler
Escape to the tropics with this lavender and pineapple mocktail that’s both refreshing and exotic.
Ingredients:
1 cup pineapple juice
1/2 cup coconut water
1 tablespoon lavender syrup
Ice
Pineapple slices and lavender sprigs for garnish
Instructions:
In a shaker, combine pineapple juice, coconut water, and lavender syrup.
Shake well and pour over ice in a glass.
Garnish with a slice of pineapple and a lavender sprig to add a tropical, elegant flair.
Lavender and Mint Iced Green Tea
This herbal twist on iced green tea is both invigorating and calming—a perfect balance.
Ingredients:
2 cups brewed green tea, cooled
1 tablespoon lavender syrup
1/4 cup fresh mint leaves
Ice
Mint sprigs and lavender sprigs for garnish
Instructions:
In a large glass or pitcher, combine the brewed green tea and lavender syrup.
Add fresh mint leaves and stir well, slightly muddling the mint to release its flavor.
Fill the glass or pitcher with ice.
Garnish with mint and lavender sprigs for a refreshing, herbal treat.
Lavender isn’t just for calming your nerves—it can also elevate your drinks, bringing a touch of elegance and relaxation to your glass. These mocktails add a little magic to your day and your party. Cheers to health, wellness, and mocktails!
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