Long hot summers mean lots of cold drinks to keep you feeling fresh hydrated. If you have lots of BBQ’s and garden parties planned, we can help you with your drinks menu as we take a look at the top ten summer drinks.
This non-alcoholic drink is easy to prepare in large batches and can be left in the refrigerator and then poured over ice when ready to serve. Make sure you use decaffeinated tea if you plan on serving to children.
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You cannot let summer go by without enjoying at least one ice-cream float. Go back to your childhood days with this great recipe for a vanilla and orange themed float, yummy!
If you grow blackberries and are looking for a traditional summer recipe, this is the recipe for you. There is nothing more refreshing in summer than a long glass of cold lemonade and, if you fancy a weekend treat you can always add vodka or gin to spice it up a little.
Watermelon tastes great at any time of the year, but it is extra special during hot summer months. This Mai Tai recipe is a twist on the classic rum cocktail and will certainly leave you in the summer party spirit.
Not a lot beats an ice-cold beer on a hot summers day, well nothing much apart from this great beer based cocktail. Gardens and fruit stores will be overflowing with fresh raspberries during summer, so make the most of them in this refreshing and easy to make cocktail.
If you cannot make it to the Italian Riviera this summer, then you can bring a taste of Italy to your garden with this Limoncello based cocktail. With just 4 ingredients, this cooler is very easy to make and equally as easy to drink!
This frozen cocktail recipe is a grown-up version of an ice-lolly and is great for extra hot days. Exotic fruits and tequila, what more could you ask for when temperatures are soaring.
There is nothing like a cool jug on sangria to get you into the part spirit over summer. This classic Spanish drink can be made as strong or as weak as you like and is a sure fire hit at dinner parties and gatherings in the garden.
If red wine is too heavy for you during summer, a chilled glass of rose is the perfect alternative. You can either drink rose wine on its own or add it to a cocktail, like this one that has a splash of Applejack in it, for an extra fresh taste.
If you fancy pushing the boat out for a special occasion, this wonderfully fruity champagne cocktail will add a touch of glamour to a summer event. Feel the bubbles go to your head and smile the way through your summer.
To make these recipes extra special, you need to make sure you have plenty of ice. Take a look at this video that gives you tips on choosing the right ice for your cocktail. We hope that you have lots of fun making these cocktails and even more fun drinking them over the course of the summer. Happy holidays!
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