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Mother’s Day Cocktails for an Extra Special Celebration

Published January 16, 2023 Updated on May 07, 2026

Celebrating Mom often starts with a thoughtful gesture, and few things set the tone for a relaxed Mother’s Day like a well-poured cocktail. Whether you’re hosting a family brunch or a quiet afternoon toast, the right drink adds a layer of celebration to the day. We look at a selection of bright, elegant serves, from bubbly spritzes to polished martinis, while sharing simple tips to help you refine your home-bar game with confidence 

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We’ve rounded up 20 of the best Mother’s Day cocktails to celebrate mom on her special day because we owe the tireless caregivers in our lives a whole lot more than a fancy drink for keeping us fed, clothed, (somewhat) clean, and alive. Not to mention surviving our teens and all the drama (and eyeliner) that came with it. But a great mom cocktail is always a good start. Thing is, there’s no single “best” Mother’s Day drink: no glass that can capture a thousand personalities, preferences, and survival strategies. Some moms love bubbles, some swear by something bitter, others just want whatever comes with a moment of peace. So here you go!   

 

 

Mother’s Day Brunch Cocktails 

Mother’s Day brunch cocktails are all about light, refreshing flavors that pair effortlessly with food. Drinks with citrus, bubbles, or coffee notes work especially well here — they complement both sweet and savory dishes without feeling too heavy. If you’re hosting earlier in the day, this is where to start: something bright, easy to sip, and built for a long, relaxed meal. 

 

Mimosa Cocktail 

A Mimosa is one of the most popular Mother’s Day drinks for a reason, it’s light, bright, and easy to serve for a group. Built with sparkling wine and fresh orange juice, it’s a Mother’s Day mimosa that feels celebratory without being too strong, making it ideal for a relaxed brunch with family. 

To make it, pour chilled dry sparkling wine into a flute and top with fresh orange juice — equal parts is the classic starting point. Serve straight away so the bubbles stay lively, and keep everything well chilled so the drink stays crisp from the first sip to the last. 

One of the reasons it ranks among the best Mother’s Day cocktails is how easy it is to adjust the strength. For a lighter serve, add more juice; for something drier and a bit stronger, increase the sparkling wine. If you’re hosting, set up a simple Mimosa bar with juices like blood orange, grapefruit, or peach so guests can build their own version.  

 

French 75 

French 75 Cocktail

We know a Mimosa is an obvious choice for a brunchtime gathering, but if you want something a little different, try a French 75.  Named for a French field gun used in WWII, it has a bit more kick than a Mimosa thanks to the addition of gin, but goes down smoothly nonetheless.   

Make it with: Bulldog Gin 

 

Espresso Martini 

A woman holding a tray of non-alcoholic espresso martini brunch mocktails and shortbread biscuits

Brunch cocktails don’t necessarily have to be juicy—you can also go for something with a nice caffeine kick if your mom is a java enthusiast. The classy Espresso Martini has been enjoying a lingering moment in the limelight and makes a great addition to a mid-day celebrations.   

 

Aperol Spritz 

Three Aperol Spritz cocktails with festive decor in the background

If your mom is a trendy foodie, one of the best clinkers to serve is the Aperol Spritz. This gorgeous drink has been popping up on every hot and happening cocktail menu (and TV series—hello, White Lotus!), and with good reason. It’s elegant, refreshing, and perfect to sip in repose.   

Make it with: Aperol 

 

Limoncello Spritz 

Limoncello Spritz

If mom loves all things Italian, you’ve got to make her a Limoncello Spritz. Limoncello is an Italian after-dinner staple typically enjoyed as a shot, but we like to add a few sparkles to create a tall, cool drink that can be sipped at leisure.    

 

Sidecar 

Two Vodka Sidecar cocktails on a table in a modern lounge in daytime

One classic cocktail that has stood the test of time is the Sidecar, and there’s a good reason why it has remained popular for over a century—it’s downright delicious! This tangy and citrusy drink is incredibly easy to make, requiring just three simple ingredients. Even if you’re a beginner, there’s no need to fret about making mistakes. 

Make it with:Bisquit & Dubouché Cognac VSOP 

 

Fruity Mother’s Day Drinks 

Paloma 

Pink Paloma Cocktails with Grapefruit garnish

One zesty and photogenic sipper coming right up! Combining tequila, grapefruit soda, and lime juice, the pretty Paloma pairs wonderfully with Mexican food and spicy dishes. So, if your mom is a fan of Mexico, we highly recommend this combo.     

Make it with: Espolón Tequila Blanco 

 

Cosmopolitan 

A Cosmopolitan is a stylish pick for a cosmopolitan Mother’s Day celebration: bright, slightly tart, and just sweet enough to feel like a treat. It’s a great choice if you want something a little more polished than a brunch spritz but still easy to enjoy before or after a meal. 

To make it, shake vodka, cranberry juice, fresh lime juice, and orange liqueur with ice, then strain into a chilled martini glass. The balance is key: citrus keeps it crisp, while the cranberry adds colour and a gentle sweetness. Garnish with a lime wheel or orange peel for a clean finish. 

If you prefer a lighter version, add a touch more cranberry juice for a softer, fruitier profile. For a sharper, drier serve, increase the lime slightly. Either way, it’s a reliable option when you want a Mother’s Day cocktail that feels a bit more dressed up without being complicated. 

 

Pomegranate Martini

Close up of a pair of Pama Martinis in light bright ourdoor setting on a patio with greenery in the background

Summery drinks get any more Insta-worthy than the Pomegranate Martini (opens in new window). Sweetly tart, fruity, and light, it’s easy to whip up (even in batches) and adds a hint of sophistication to just about any gathering.    

 

Strawberry Margarita 

Strawberry Margarita cocktails on ice

Add a Strawberry Margarita to your Mother’s Day cocktail menu for a little sip of summer. It’s best to use fresh strawberries, but if you don’t have any on hand, store-bought strawberry juice will do the trick in a pinch. 

 

Piña Colada

Two aged rum Pina Colada cocktails on a white surface against a mustard yellow backdrop with greenery in the corner

Every mom deserves an ocean-side holiday with her (freshly manicured) toes in the sand, but sometimes the best you can do is an island-style cocktail, and that’s 100% fine. The dreamy Piña Colada is easy to make and always adds a little seaside sass to any event.   

 

Classic Cocktails for a More Elegant Mother’s Day 

If you’re planning something a little more formal, classic Mother’s Day alcoholic drinks are a reliable way to set the tone. These mom cocktails lean toward spirit-forward, balanced flavours, think martinis, sours, and timeless recipes that feel polished without being complicated. They’re a good fit for evening gatherings, sit-down meals, or any moment where you want the drinks to feel a bit more considered. 

Vodka Martini 

Classic Vodka Martini with Olives

A Vodka Martini is a clean, classic choice if you’re after a refined Mother’s Day martini. Smooth, crisp, and spirit-forward, it’s one of those mom cocktails that works especially well for evening plans or a more formal setting where you want something simple but polished. 

To make it, stir vodka with dry vermouth and ice until well chilled, then strain into a martini glass. The ratio is flexible: use less vermouth for a drier, more spirit-led drink, or a touch more if you prefer a softer, slightly aromatic profile. Garnish with a lemon twist for brightness or olives for a more savoury finish. 

Feel free to play with the ratio, but keep the stirring consistent: that’s what gets the drink properly chilled and lightly diluted. And that balance is exactly what gives a Vodka Martini its smooth, clean finish. 

 

Lemon Drop Martini 

Two pretty Lemon Drop Martinis on a glass table, garnished with a sugar rim each

The classy Lemon Drop Martini is one of those cocktails that will quickly become a regular occurrence on your drinks line-up as soon as you’ve poured the first one. Simple to make? Yes! Pretty to look at? You bet. Easy to enjoy? Very much so. Mom’s gonna love it, we promise.   

 

Bee’s Knees 

Bee's Knees Cocktail in a coupe glass

Looking for classic drinks that add something cute to the mix? Go with a Bee’s Knees, because your mom is obviously the bee’s knees. This zingy little number is a classic that harks back to the Prohibition era and has a feisty flapper vibe that retro-loving moms will adore.   

 

Gimlet 

Close up top view of two Gimlet Cocktails in coupe glasses, garnished with lime wheels, and presented on a white platter set on a striped blue and white tablecloth

The classic Gimlet (opens in new window) is the ultimate old-school drink, combining gin, lime juice, and simple syrup. The story goes that the Gimlet is named after Surgeon Admiral Sir Thomas Gimlette. He ostensibly prescribed the drink as a daily tonic to prevent disease among sailors and officers in the British Navy. Our kind of guy!    

 

Whiskey Sour 

A delightful Elderflower Whiskey Sour cocktail that sips just beautifully

Another iconic option is the Whiskey Sour. It incorporates egg white, which makes it all frothy and amazing, but you can also make it vegan if mom is not into all that. This drink gives some serious Dame Judy Dench energy, so if your mom is a little hardcore with a quick wit and a glint in her eye, this is the cocktail you should be mixing.   

Make it with:Wild Turkey 101 Bourbon 

 

Long Island Ice Tea 

Front image of three homemade Long Island Ice Tea Cocktails with Lemon garnish

If you plan to serve drinks along with a barbecue spread, a Long Island Iced Tea is just the ticket. It’s a strong, well-balanced drink that layers a variety of spirits in a very tasty way. Serve it with plenty of snacks and give mom a little space to unwind while you do the entertaining.   

Make it with: SKYY Vodka 

 

Mojito 

Two White Rum Mojito cocktails on a table in a light bright restaurant in the tropics

The minty-fresh Mojito is always a crowd-pleaser. We love pairing it with fresh, zesty snacks like ceviche and nacho chips, but it can also hold its own in the company of heavier dishes like braised pork ribs, or even a nice vegan bean stew. The magic lies in the contrast of flavours!  

Make it with: Trois Rivières White Rum 

 

New York Sour 

New York Sour Cocktail

The New York Sour is a classic cocktail that has been enjoyed by bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts for over a century. This sophisticated twist on the classic Whiskey Sour features a bold combination of whiskey, red wine, lemon juice, and sugar—creating a perfect balance of sweet and sour flavours. 

Make it with: Wild Turkey 101 Rye Whiskey 

 

Amaretto Sour 

This nutty spin-off of the classic Whiskey Sour features an almond-flavoured liqueur that comes to the party with rich notes of vanilla and a subtly bitter finish. The Amaretto Sour (opens in new window) is divine served with simple snacks like pretzels and nuts or desserts like flan or chocolate cake. 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The best Mother’s Day cocktails are the ones that match the moment and your mom’s taste. For brunch, go with light, refreshing options like a Mimosa or Aperol Spritz. For later in the day, fruity drinks like a Strawberry Margarita or elegant classics like a Martini or Whiskey Sour work well. A good mix of styles keeps things flexible and easy to serve.

A good Mother’s Day drink for brunch is something light, fresh, and easy to sip. Cocktails with citrus, bubbles, or coffee, like a Mimosa, French 75, or Espresso Martini, pair well with both sweet and savoury dishes. Lower-intensity drinks are usually the best fit for late morning or early afternoon gatherings.

The best Mother’s Day martini depends on the flavour profile you prefer. A Vodka Martini is clean and crisp, while a Lemon Drop Martini offers a sweeter, citrus-forward option. If you want something slightly more complex, a classic Gin Martini or a fruit-based variation can add a different twist without being difficult to make.

Yes, sangria works very well for Mother’s Day, especially if you’re hosting a group. It’s easy to batch ahead of time, serve in pitchers, and you can adjust with seasonal fruit. A lighter, fruit-forward style is usually a better fit for daytime celebrations than heavier, more spirit-forward versions.

Many easy Mother’s Day cocktails require just a few ingredients and simple techniques. Drinks such as a Mimosa, Mojito, or Limoncello Spritz are quick to build and don’t need special equipment. Choosing recipes that are easy to batch or customise also makes hosting more relaxed.

Shots can work if they match the tone of your celebration. For a lighter, more festive feel, choose small, approachable options like fruit-based or liqueur-forward shots rather than strong, high-proof mixes. Serving them chilled and in small portions keeps things balanced and in line with the occasion.
  • The best Mother’s Day cocktails are bright, refreshing, and celebratory, often featuring bubbles, fresh citrus, or floral notes. 
  • Spritzes and sparklers are a reliable choice for brunch because they are lower in alcohol and easy to build directly in the glass. 
  • Fruit-forward martinis, such as a French Martini, offer a more polished, sophisticated finish for afternoon toasts. 
  • Options like sangria allow you to prepare ahead, making them ideal for larger family gatherings where you want to stay focused on the guests. 
  • Simple home techniques, like chilling your glassware and using fresh garnishes, are useful upgrades that make even a basic serve feel standout 

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