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Your Besties Are Going To Love These Friendsgiving Cocktails & Mocktails

Friendsgiving is around the corner — AKA, the perfect time to get together with your best friends for a memorable night of eating and chatting. But let’s not forget another popular part of Friendsgiving: Mixing some tasty, creative cocktails and mocktails!

Of course, you can always just make your friends a gin and tonic or vodka cran and call it a day. But what better time to elevate your mixology skills, impress your friends, and taste some new drinks than Friendsgiving? Plus, there are so many classic Thanksgiving flavors you can incorporate into your cocktails. So, that being said, here are ten sure-fire cocktails to make for you and your friends for this year’s Friendsgiving celebrations. You can also turn them into mocktails by omitting the alcohol — or, may we suggest some sober spirits?

Strawberry Pink Lemonade

Okay, yes, this drink is quite summery — but why not bring back those summer vibes while we can? This spiked lemonade is girly and feminine, which definitely matches many Friendsgiving parties, and its pretty color is definitely worth noting. To top it all off, it’s not too costly, easy to prepare, and would honestly be pretty hard to mess up. 

Apple Cider Mimosa

A twist on a classic (and classy) cocktail, this drink is perfect for a brunch Friendsgiving get-together. The fall flavors mean this mimosa is perfectly on-theme, but it doesn’t scream “Thanksgiving” too loudly. Like the previous drink, it’s perfect for beginners, because mimosas are arguably the easiest cocktails to make.

Pumpkin Spice Cocktail
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♬ Speedo – The Cadillacs

If you do want your cocktail to scream “Thanksgiving,” this cocktail is for you — or maybe you just love pumpkin, in which case, I can’t blame you. Take some of that leftover pumpkin purée from Halloween and create this unique and tasty drink, which is perfect to try for this time of year. It’s like pumpkin pie in a glass — if that doesn’t intrigue you, I don’t know what will.

Cranberry Mule

This one should come as no shocker, because no fruit says Thanksgiving quite like cranberries! This twist on a mule is perfect for any gin lover, and it can easily be dressed up with some rosemary and fruit on top. If vodka cran is your go-to, try kicking it up a notch this Friendsgiving by making this drink instead.

Bourbon Crush

This is another fancy-sounding and complex-looking drink that’s actually pretty simple. To be honest, this reminds me of an elevated, grown-up version of a Shirley Temple, given the grenadine, orange juice, and Sprite — so it’s perfect for a fun night in with friends. It’s especially great for anyone who loves sweet drinks (ahem, me).

Maple Whiskey Sour

Another amazing fall flavor to incorporate during your Friendsgiving celebrations is maple, which is effectively highlighted in this sweet-and-sour cocktail. Bear in mind that you’ll have to handle raw egg when you’re making this drink — but you’re always welcome to omit it. And bonus points go to anyone who uses authentic Canadian maple syrup!

Apple Cider Mojito

Mojitos are my personal favorite drink, and a girls’ night classic, so I had to include a fun mojito recipe on this list. And what better way to elevate a mojito for Friendsgiving than with apple cider, which adds a crisp and fruity taste? Plus, this new ingredient brings in some essential Thanksgiving flavors.

Pecan Pie Martini

This drink is a unique and original take on a holiday staple: pecan pie. If you prefer creamier drinks, or if you’re sick of the many fruity drinks I’ve included on this list, then this one is definitely for you. This sweet and elegant cocktail is perfect for anyone looking to impress their friends with a new variation of a martini. 

Cranberry Orange Margaritas
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Here’s another way to include cranberries, an essential Thanksgiving fruit, in your Friendsgiving drink. Joining cranberry and orange creates a tart, fruity flavor, and you can easily alter the level of sweetness depending on your preferences. This drink is fool-proof and a guaranteed win — besides, who doesn’t love margaritas?

Salted Caramel Martini

To end with a bang, this final cocktail is certainly a showstopper, but it’s also one of the simplest to make. With only two ingredients, the Irish cream and caramel vodka balance each other out to create a sweet, decadent flavor. Although it’s not technically a martini, it sure presents like one — and your friends will enjoy it regardless of the name!

Abby is a National Writer for Her Campus and the Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus at Waterloo. As part of the Wellness team, she covers topics related to mental health and relationships, but also frequently writes about digital trends, career advice, current events, and more. In her articles, she loves solving online debates, connecting with experts, and reflecting on her own experiences. She is also passionate about spreading the word about important cultural issues such as climate change and women’s rights; these are topics she frequently discusses in her articles. Abby began producing digital content at BuzzFeed, where she now has over 300 posts and 60 million overall views. Since then, she has also written for various online publications such as Thought Catalog, Collective World, and Unpacked. In addition to writing, Abby is also a UX and content designer; she most frequently spends her days building innovative, creative digital experiences. She has other professional experiences ranging from marketing to graphic design. When she’s not writing, Abby can be found reading the newest Taylor Jenkins Reid book, watching The Office, or eating pizza. She’s also been a dancer since she was four years old, and has most recently become obsessed with taking spin classes.