Updated April 23, 2020
Summer, summer, summertime. Time to sit back and unwind.
- Will Smith Summertime
My favorite season is Fall, but since having kids, I’ve come to look forward to lazy Summer days, filled with water balloon fights, afternoons in the pool and yummy summer treats like ice cream sandwiches and popsicles. Today I'm sharing my favorite alcohol popsicle recipes.
What are boozy popsicles
alcohol popsicles also referred to as boozy, alcoholic, or adult popsicles are popsicles spiked with your favorite alcohol. They usually contain fruit and some sort of juice and liquor or wine. The flavor combinations are endless. You can basically make any of your favorite cocktails into an alcohol popsicle. Today I'm sharing alcohol popsicle recipes that include wine, vodka, and rum.
Alcohol popsicles near me
The last few times I dined out, I order drinks that came with popsicles and that got me thinking, these are so fun and cool (literally) I should make my own. Two of my favorite places in Dallas to get alcohol popsicles are The Rustic and Del Frisco's Grille
How to make an alcohol popsicle
You can use any popsicle mold to make these yummy alcohol popsicles. I found these cute ones. I also like these and these.
Vodka Popsicle
Popsicle with vodka: Moscow Mule Popsicle
I created Moscow Mule pops because as I mentioned in this post, I was obsessed with frozen Moscow Mules while in Vegas. They are so light and refreshing. A perfect combo for a popsicle.
How to make Moscow Mule Popsicle
Ingredients
- 6 popsicle molds
- The juice of 2 limes
- 3 cups of gingerbeer (2 cans/bottles)
- ½ cup of vodka (more or less depending on how strong you want it)
- Lime slices to garnish your popsicles.
Instructions
- Combine all of the ingredients in a pitcher ---except for lime slices and stir.
- Place the lime slices in the popsicle molds.
- Divide the cocktail mixture in the popsicle molds evenly.
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid.
- Remove popsicle from mold and enjoy it!
Wine Popsicle
Berry Rose Popsicle
Of course, I had to include a wine option because I’m all about rose' all day. These rose popsicles are fruity and refreshing. These wine popsicles would work with any light fruity wine. You can try them with Pino Griso
How to make wine popsicle
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups strawberries sliced
- ½ cup blueberries
- ½ cup sugar
- 2 cups your favorite rosé wine
Instructions
- Chop strawberries and add to a bowl.
- Add sugar to the bowl of strawberries and toss.
- Fill your popsicle molds ¾ of the way with rose
- Add half a tablespoon of the strawberry mixture and a few blueberries
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid.
- Remove popsicle from mold and enjoy.
Popsicle with rum
I included a rum popsicle just in case wine or vodka aren't your thing. If you're not into having herbs into your popsicle then leave out the basil. However, I think it gives another layer of flavor to these alcohol popsicles.
Strawberry Basil Popsicle
The lush red from the strawberries and the pops of green from the basil make these alcohol popsicles yummy and pretty. Definitely take a picture of these for the gram!
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups strawberries sliced
- Basil leaves
- ½ cup sugar
- 2 cups your favorite rum
Instructions
- Chop strawberries and add to a bowl.
- Add sugar to the bowl of strawberries and toss.
- Fill your popsicle molds ½ of the way with the strawberries
- Add a basil leaf to the popsicle mold
- Add Rum to the popsicle molds
- Freeze for at least 4 hours or until solid.
- Remove popsicle from mold and enjoy.
Alcoholic Popsicle
Best way to server your alcohol popsicle
Your popsicles can be enjoyed as is, or you can get fancy and serve them in a cocktail. If you’re only trying to do a lightweight turn-up you can serve them in a glass with sparkling water, your favorite lemon-lime soda, or juice.
Let me know in the comments or over on my Instagram which of these recipes is your favorite.
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