Cold Drink
Apple Pie Smoothie
This smoothie sates my apple pie cravings in the most healthful way possible.
By Catherine McCord
Pineapple, Blackberry, and Basil Smoothie
This bright and festive drink goes down great on a hot summer day when you're lounging outside or working in the garden.
By Michael Symon
Morning Sunrise Smoothie
This carrot-pineapple smoothie is like a liquid sunset in a glass.
By Michael Symon
Better Than Celery Juice
Celery juice—all the rage! But still kind of a hard sell. With apple, parsley, apple cider vinegar, and a dusting of black pepper, things start to get interesting. Better yet: It also tastes good with gin.
By Anna Stockwell and Sohla El-Waylly
Spicy Citrus Refresher
This big batch of jalapeño-spiced orange-lime juice keeps in the fridge for a couple of days. Pour it over ice and top it with seltzer for a refreshing alcohol-free pick-me-up.
By Anna Stockwell and Sohla El-Waylly
Shirley Tonic
A holiday-spiced grenadine syrup, club soda, and a twist is a grown-up Shirley Temple we can all enjoy. For the adults who want to imbibe, a splash of Scotch fits just right.
By Anna Stockwell and Sohla El-Waylly
Peak-Season Slushies
Think of this smoothie-like sipper as a base, then start riffing. Try blending mild red pepper flakes with mango, finely grated ginger with pineapple, or cucumber and mint with honeydew.
By Molly Baz
Mango Slushie
Ginger kombucha adds bright flavor and plenty of healthful probiotics to this tropical fruit smoothie.
By Alejandro Junger
Coconut Cold Brew Coffee
Mixing toasted coconut into your coffee grounds before brewing creates a pleasant coconut flavor without any added syrups.
By Kat Boytsova
Avocado Water
You know the old saying: Sounds weird, tastes great! For real, though, you are going to love this super sippable, refreshing beverage.
By Daniela Soto-Innes
Cold Toddy
Take down the temperature of a classic hot toddy and turn it into a refreshing summer tipple: a seasonal mix of tea, citrus, spices, and rye whiskey.
By Andy Baraghani
Kitty Highball
W. C. Whitfield’s original Kitty Highball recipe—equal parts red wine and ginger ale over ice—goes contemporary. In this deconstructed version the ginger ale is replaced with ginger syrup and soda.
By Drew Lazor and the Editors of PUNCH
Tingly Pomegranate Rum Punch
There are only a few ingredients in this party-friendly pomegranate-rum punch.
By Maggie Hoffman
Bird of Paradise
This riff on a classic tiki cocktail uses a rich simple syrup to add sweetness without watering things down.
By Alex Holder
Middle Eastern Limonana
This bright-green combination of lemon and mint is found on tables throughout the Middle East.
By April White
Cardamom Sharbat
Sharbats are sweet boiled fruit syrups served across Central Asia and Northern Africa, though flavor combinations vary widely. This one is infused with bright, floral, citrusy cardamom that complements the lemon perfectly.
By April White
Strawberry-Rose Agua Fresca
This refreshing beverage makes the most of peak-of-the-season strawberries. Look for the best you can find. You can skip the rose water, but its delicate flavor goes really well with berries and will add something special.
By Claire Saffitz
Spiked Ginger-Mint Lemonade
Refreshing! And potentially debilitating, so be careful. Pitmaster Furman uses Lawn Dart ginger-lemon liqueur, but Absolut Citron will work.
By Bryan Furman
Spiked Ginger-Lemonade Soda Can Cocktail
Served in a can of ginger beer, this tart, pleasantly bitter drink is as well-balanced as a complex cocktail.
By Kat Boytsova
Cherry-Bourbon Soda Can Cocktail
Adding bourbon and Campari to cherry cola makes for a sweet, spicy, and refreshing backyard drink.
By Kat Boytsova