The Everyday Hostess and IBB at Home Summer Soiree

This Strawberry Moscato Lemonade is one of my all time favorite cocktails to serve at summer bashes of all types! It’s refreshing, it’s bright, and oh so tasty! What more could you want in a summery sip?!

The Everyday Hostess and Lindsay Davenport Photography Summer Soiree

This festive beverage is simple to make and only requires mixing 3 ingredients, which means it’s super easy to make in bulk! For larger parties, I always love having at least one pitcher cocktail like this one, so I can spend more time enjoying my guests rather than spending time at the bar crafting custom cocktails….don’t get me wrong, I do LOVE a good craft cocktail, but they are definitely easier for smaller and more intimate events!

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Whip up a batch of this little delight, and your guests will be in heaven! It’s always a crowd pleaser and an absolute summer favorite!

Note – For the kiddos, just leave out the moscato and vodka. Garnish the lemonade with the same frozen strawberries and lemon slices, and they will still feel like part of the party!

The Everyday Hostess and Lindsay Davenport Photography Summer Soiree

Strawberry Moscato Lemonade
Serves 10
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Prep Time
5 min
Prep Time
5 min
Ingredients
  1. 1 Bottle Pink Moscato
  2. ¼ Cup Strawberry Vodka
  3. 6 Cups Lemonade
  4. Frozen Strawberry Slices
  5. Fresh Lemon Slices
Instructions
  1. In a large pitcher, mix all the ingredients. Allow to chill in the refrigerator and serve over ice! Enjoy!
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2 Comments

  1. Bobbie rayner

    Hi ive been all over looking for a recipe for strawberry moscato wine recipe. I dont want to add any alcohol to it when making. A recipe that takes roughly 6 months to rack. From fermentation to carboy to natural color before i rack and cork. Can you please help me out. Thanks bobbi rayner

    • Kate Jolliffe

      Hi Bobbie! Thanks so much for reaching out! I’ll do some research and see what I can find!