These Easy Alcoholic Popsicles add a boozy twist to everyone’s favorite frozen treat. Cool, refreshing, and filled with classic cocktail flavors, they’re the ultimate way to get those fun summer vibes going.
Alcoholic Popsicles Recipes
What better way to cool off during the hot summer months than with these fun and refreshing boozy popsicle recipes? With just a few ingredients, you can make spiked icy treats that are bursting with flavor. Whether you’re into rich and creamy, or sweet and fruity these tasty popsicles are so much fun and will be an exciting and new favorite way to serve cocktails.
One of the things that you’ll really love is that they are so easy to make. You just mix together fruit juice or other flavored liquid with a splash of your favorite liquor and a touch of sweetness. Pour the mixture into a popsicle mold, add the popsicle sticks, then just wait until they are frozen solid. The results are irresistible adult frosty popsicles that are perfect for a hot summer day.
Why We Love These Recipes
Easy recipes: These are easy popsicles to make with just about any flavor you want. Just add the ingredients to the mold, add popsicle sticks and in a few hours, they are ready to serve.
Cool and refreshing: There’s no better way to beat the summer heat and quench your thirst.
Fun adult twist: These alcoholic popsicle recipes are our favorite way to add a fun adult twist to traditional popsicles.
Fun Freezer Molds
You can’t make alcohol popsicles without a mold and these are some of our favorites…
These homemade popsicles are the perfect summer treat! Made with just a few ingredients, these refreshing and easy-to-make treats are filled with fruit flavor and sure to be a hit at any summer gathering.
Cocktail hour is forever changed with these heat-quenching Mojito Popsicles. With watermelon, mint and a bit of rum, these boozy pops take the edge of summer’s heat with a refreshing poptail!
Grapefruit Negroni popsicles are a fun twist on the classic Negroni! They’re boozy, citrusy and refreshing and homemade ice pops have never been better!
Cocktails are a great way to beat the heat but cocktails in popsicle form are even better! That's why these boozy Orange Creamsicle treats are one of our favorites for poolside!
Why not have your cocktail in the form of these refreshing vegan Lime Popsicles! With fresh lime and mint, it's one of the best ways to cool down during summer!
Spruce up the party with these scrumptious cocktails on a stick! Your taste buds will jump for joy when you bite into one of these icy Sangria Fruitsicles.
If strawberry popsicles married strawberry margaritas, this would be their love child! These popsicles are refreshingand delicious, just like the classic cocktail.
Greyhound cocktail popsicles are the ultimate summer treat. Alcoholic ice lollies made from vodka and grapefruit juice are ready to serve and enjoy on the next hot day.
Raspberry Peach Popsicles are essentially an alcoholic drink on a stick! With fresh peach juice and a burst of whole raspberries in each bite, this fun dessert is totally irresistible.
This delicious boozy popsicles recipe will help you cool down this summer for sure! Blueberries combined with Moscato wine make a treat that’s as pretty as it is tasty.
These 4-ingredient treats with creamy coconut and rum-soaked pineapple are just like the classic drink in frozen form. Perfectly sweet, and ideal for a steamy days, they're both easy and delicious!
With just 2 ingredients, these Strawberry Moscato Popsicles couldn't get much easier. You'll love enjoying your cocktail in the form of this frozen treat!
Consider the freezing point: When making alcoholic popsicles, you’ll need to remember that alcohol has a lower freezing point than water or juices. To make sure they freeze well, you’ll always want to use a lower ratio of alcohol to the other liquids. In general for every 4 ounces of juice, you can 1/2 to 3/4 ounces of alcohol. Too much alcohol can keep them from hardening.
Experiment with flavors: Get creative with different flavors of fruit juice or other liquids. Orange juice, cranberry juice and apple juice are refreshing choices. You can also add lemon-lime soda for a fizzy touch, lemonade, Kool-Aid, or other flavorful liquids.
Sweeteners: If you’re using some type of tart liquid and you want to sweeten them up, use about a tablespoon or two of simple syrup or flavored syrup to make them sweeter instead of adding sugar.
Add texture: Add some texture and pretty colors to your boozy ice pops by including small fruit chunks or chopped fresh herbs, such as basil or mint leaves.
Allow for extra freezing time: Any type of booze slows down the freezing time, compared to regular popsicles. You’ll need to let them freeze a little longer, preferably overnight.
Serving suggestion: If serving these on a really hot day and they begin to thaw, consider serving them in small plastic cocktail cups. They’ll have a slushy consistency that is still so much fun to eat.
Freeze leftovers: If you have already taken them out of the mold, just place them in an individual freezer bag or wrap in plastic and refreeze for up to a couple of days.
Delicious Summer Cocktails
If you liked these fun treats, you may want to check out these frozen drinks too!
The Easy Alcoholic Popsicles add a boozy twist to everyone's favorite frozen treat. Cool, refreshing, and filled with classic cocktail flavors, they’re the ultimate way to get those fun summer vibes going.
Ingredients
Tequila Sunrise Boozy Popsicles
Costa Rican Watermelon Mojito Popsicles
Frozen Jack and Coke Popsicles
Boozy Coconut Milk Popsicles
Peach Wine Popsicles
Orange Creamsicle Popsicles
Papaya Breeze Frosé Poptail
Wine Icepops
Prosecco and Elderflower Popsicles
Raspberry Mango Popsicles
Sangria Fruitsicles
Strawberry Margarita Ice Pops
Zooquila Fresca Popsicles
Adult Bomb Pops
Boozy Popsicles
Boozy Popsicles with Blueberry & Moscato
Fireball Whiskey Cinnamon Roll Boozy Ice Pop Recipe
Wine Popsicles
Beer Popsicles
Piña Colada Popsicles
Instructions
Choose a refreshing boozy popsicle recipe.
Gather the ingredients need to make them.
Mix, freeze and enjoy!
The nutrition information provided is an estimate and can vary based on cooking methods and ingredients used.