Rudolph’s Tipsy Spritzer: Your Must-Have Festive Drink

A bright, bubbly holiday punch combining orange, cranberry, ginger ale and a splash of vodka. Festive, easy, and crowd-pleasing for seasonal gatherings.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- This drink is ready in about 10 minutes, using pantry-friendly juices and a couple of simple mixers, perfect for last-minute hosts.
- It serves a crowd easily: the base quantity makes roughly 8 generous glasses and scales without fuss for bigger parties.
- The flavor profile is layered — orange for body, cranberry for tartness, ginger ale for sparkle and maraschino cherry juice for a nostalgic sweetness.
- Make-ahead friendly: combine the juices the day before and add ginger ale and ice just before serving to preserve fizz.
- Flexible for dietary needs: omit vodka and add extra ginger ale or sparkling water for a refreshing mocktail that kids and designated drivers will love.
I often make a double batch for larger gatherings and keep an alcohol-free carafe on the side so everyone feels included. Family members who usually avoid anything too sweet end up sipping this slowly because the lemon cuts through the sugars, and the rosemary sprig always gets compliments for its aroma.
Ingredients
- Orange juice, 2 cups: Use freshly squeezed or a good-quality refrigerated brand for the brightest citrus notes. I prefer Tropicana or freshly squeezed Valencia oranges when in season; the natural sweetness supports the tart cranberry beautifully.
- Cranberry juice, 2 cups: Opt for 100% cranberry juice like Ocean Spray 100% for that authentic tart base. Avoid cranberry cocktail with added sugary mixers unless you want it much sweeter.
- Ginger ale, 2 cups: Canada Dry or Schweppes give a clean fizz. If you want a lighter, more lemon-lime sparkle, substitute with 7UP or Sprite as mentioned, but ginger ale complements the ginger note better.
- Vodka, 1 cup (optional): Choose a clean, neutral vodka such as Tito's or Ketel One. For a non-alcoholic version, simply add another 1 cup of ginger ale or sparkling water.
- Maraschino cherry juice, 1/2 cup: The syrupy maraschino juice adds a classic cocktail sweetness and that subtle cherry aroma; Luxardo or store-brand maraschinos both work.
- Juice of 1 large lemon: Freshly squeezed lemon juice brightens and balances the sweetness. Expect about 2 tablespoons from a large lemon.
- Garnish: A handful of fresh cranberries and a few rosemary sprigs for aroma and holiday presentation. Maraschino cherries are optional for a sweeter garnish.
Instructions
Combine the chilled juices: In a large pitcher or punch bowl, pour 2 cups of chilled orange juice, 2 cups of chilled cranberry juice and 1/2 cup of maraschino cherry juice. Keep all juices cold so the final drink stays crisp without early dilution from melting ice. Add the spirits and citrus: If using alcohol, measure 1 cup of vodka and add it to the pitcher, then squeeze the juice of 1 large lemon into the mixture. Stir gently to incorporate; avoid vigorous stirring which can flatten the fizz later when ginger ale is added. Finish with bubbles: Just before serving, pour in 2 cups of ginger ale. If you prefer a lighter fizz, substitute 1 cup ginger ale and 1 cup sparkling water. Stir gently once to combine; you should see small, lively bubbles rising to the surface. Serve over ice and garnish: Fill glasses with ice, ladle the spritzer over the ice and garnish each glass with a few fresh cranberries or a maraschino cherry and a rosemary sprig. The herb adds a piney perfume that elevates the scent experience. Make it mocktail-friendly: To make a non-alcoholic version, omit the vodka and replace it with an additional 1 cup of ginger ale or 1 cup of sparkling water for a lighter mouthfeel. Adjust lemon to taste since the alcohol's warmth is absent.
You Must Know
- This punch keeps well refrigerated for up to 24 hours if you omit the ginger ale and add it just before serving to maintain effervescence.
- Freeze cranberries on a tray to use as icy garnish that chills without watering down the drink quickly.
- The beverage is high in natural sugars from fruit juices; expect roughly 150 to 180 calories per 8-ounce serving when spiked with vodka.
- Alcohol content can be adjusted; 1 cup of vodka across 8 servings yields a moderate sip, but always label alcoholic and non-alcoholic pitchers clearly for guests.
My favorite part about this drink is how it brings the gathering together: the scent of rosemary and citrus draws people in while the bright color adds festive cheer. One year a neighbor brought over homemade ginger candy and it paired surprisingly well, cutting the sweetness with concentrated spice.
Storage Tips
Store the combined juices in an airtight pitcher or container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Keep ginger ale and any carbonated sodas separate until 10 to 15 minutes before serving to preserve fizz. If you must prepare fully in advance, use bottles of chilled soda immediately before guests arrive. For long-term storage, you can freeze the juice base in ice cube trays and thaw as needed; avoid freezing once alcohol is added because the texture and integration change. Use clear glass containers to showcase color when serving from the fridge directly.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you prefer a less tart profile, substitute half of the cranberry juice with pomegranate juice or apple juice at a 1:1 ratio to maintain volume but soften the bite. Swap vodka for a mild blanco tequila for a different warm note or use sparkling rosé instead of ginger ale for a brunch-appropriate twist. For a sugar-free version, choose diet ginger ale and a no-sugar orange beverage, but remember this will change mouthfeel and sweetness slightly. If maraschino juice is unavailable, muddle a few maraschino cherries with a teaspoon of simple syrup and add that mixture instead.
Serving Suggestions
Serve in clear glasses to show off the deep red color and floating garnishes. Pair the spritzer with salty hors d'oeuvres like prosciutto-wrapped pears, spiced nuts or a cheese board. For dessert, this drink cuts through heavy sweets, making it a refreshing counterpoint to butter cookies and shortbread. Garnish ideas include a thin orange wheel, a rosemary sprig, or a sugared cranberry rim for extra sparkle.
Cultural Background
This type of festive punch draws on classic holiday traditions of communal drinks shared at gatherings, mixing fruit juices and spirits in one vessel so guests can serve themselves. Punches became popular in the 17th century and have evolved into both alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions in different cultures. The use of cranberry and orange reflects North American seasonal produce and holiday flavor associations, while rosemary adds Mediterranean aromatic tradition to the festive palette.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, boost warm spices by adding a cinnamon stick or a strip of orange peel to steep briefly in the juice mixture and remove before adding ginger ale. For a summer party, switch to chilled sparkling water and add muddled strawberries for a lighter, fruitier version. For Christmas morning brunch, omit alcohol and add a splash of chilled prosecco for adults and sparkling apple cider for kids to maintain the celebratory fizz.
Meal Prep Tips
Batch the non-carbonated components in advance: mix the orange, cranberry and maraschino juices and refrigerate. Pre-juice your lemons and store in a sealed container for freshness. Measure vodka into an airtight container if using, and label accordingly. When ready to serve, combine chilled base, add vodka if desired, then top with ginger ale. Use insulated beverage dispensers with ice chambers to keep drinks cold without diluting them quickly.
Making this spritzer is one of those small rituals that turns ordinary gatherings into memorable occasions. Whether spiked or sparkling and alcohol-free, it invites guests to linger, sip and celebrate. Try it once and feel free to make it your own — adjust sweetness, swap spirits and decorate with whatever seasonal flair you like.
Pro Tips
Combine juices the day before and chill; add ginger ale and ice just before serving to keep fizz.
Freeze cranberries on a tray to use as decorative ice cubes that won’t water down the drink quickly.
Label alcoholic and non-alcoholic pitchers clearly at parties to avoid guest confusion.
Use fresh lemon juice for brightness; bottled lemon juice lacks the same aromatic lift.
Muddle a few maraschino cherries and a teaspoon of syrup as an alternative to maraschino juice for a deeper cherry flavor.
This nourishing rudolph’s tipsy spritzer: your must-have festive drink recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I make this alcohol-free?
Yes. To make it non-alcoholic, omit the vodka and replace with 1 cup ginger ale or sparkling water. Add more lemon to taste if needed.
How do I keep the drink fizzy and cold for a party?
Keep the ginger ale separate and add it just before serving to preserve effervescence, or add ice-filled cranberries to chill without diluting quickly.
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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.
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