Sparkling Orange Cranberry Spritzer Recipe for Holiday Parties

This orange cranberry spritzer is bright, festive, and comes together with just three simple ingredients for a refreshing sweet-and-tart mocktail ideal for holiday gatherings.

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Why you’ll love this orange cranberry spritzer

Non-alcoholic drinks don’t have to be dull. This alcohol-free orange cranberry spritzer replaces plain sparkling water or juice with a festive, large-batch mocktail that’s perfect for holiday parties.

It’s a crowd-pleaser thanks to the lively balance of sweet and tart flavors combined with effervescence, so guests of all ages can enjoy it.

  • Easy – Only three ingredients and a few minutes of prep—no muddling or blending required.
  • Flavorful – Each sip is sweet, tart, and bubbly for a refreshing experience that keeps guests sipping.
  • Large batch – One batch serves 8–10 people and scales easily for bigger gatherings.

This spritzer is a simple way to offer a stylish, alcohol-free option for friends and family. Serve alongside crowd-pleasing appetizers and you’ll have a memorable spread.

Orange cranberry spritzer being poured into two glasses.

Key Ingredient Notes

  • Cranberry juice – Use 100% cranberry juice chilled for the best flavor.
  • Orange juice – Pulp-free orange juice gives a smooth texture without bits of fruit.
  • Ginger ale – Schweppes ginger ale adds a bright, classic fizz, but any ginger ale will work.
  • Frozen cranberries – Optional but recommended: they chill the drink without diluting it and make a pretty garnish you can eat later.
Schweppes ginger ale, two oranges, orange juice, and pomegranate juice with a Walmart bag.

How to make orange cranberry spritzer

This recipe is quick and forgiving—perfect for last-minute entertaining.

  1. Mix chilled cranberry juice and chilled orange juice in a large pitcher.
  2. Add chilled ginger ale and frozen cranberries just before serving.
  3. Stir gently to combine, pour into glasses, and enjoy.
Cranberry juice being poured into a pitcher with ginger ale, orange juice, and pomegranates next to it.
Ginger ale being poured into a pitcher of orange juice and cranberry juice.

Keep chilled

Ensure all liquids are cold before combining, or chill the assembled pitcher in the fridge until serving to keep the spritzer crisp and refreshing.

Tips for Success

  • Use a large pitcher. A pitcher larger than you expect gives room to mix and add garnishes.
  • Adjust the flavor. Tweak the cranberry-to-orange ratio to suit your taste; adding up to 1/3 orange juice can brighten the profile.
  • Add ginger ale last. Add the soda just before serving to preserve bubbles and prevent the drink from going flat.
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Two glasses of orange cranberry spritzer with oranges and pomegranates scattered around.

Make-Ahead Tips

For make-ahead convenience, mix the cranberry and orange juices and store the pitcher in the fridge for 1–2 days. Before serving, stir, then add chilled ginger ale and garnishes.

Storing Tips

Leftovers can be refrigerated in the pitcher for 1–2 days. The drink may lose some fizz but will remain enjoyable.

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FAQs

Can I change the flavor?

Yes. Try flavored cranberry juice, swap orange for grapefruit, or add aromatic elements like cinnamon sticks to change the profile.

Can I add alcohol?

Yes. If you’d like an adult version, add spirits such as vodka, tequila, prosecco, or Aperol to taste.

Are cranberry and orange juice good together?

Absolutely. Cranberry and orange combine for a classic balance of sweet and tart that works well year-round.

More Festive Drinks

  • Fruity Moscato Sangria
  • Infused Water
  • Mulled Wine
  • Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch
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Orange Cranberry Spritzer

By Shinee Davaakhuu
A delicious, refreshing mocktail made with cranberry and orange juices finished with Schweppes Ginger Ale.
Prep: 5
Total: 5
Servings: 8 -10 servings
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Ingredients

  • 4 cups (1 L) 100% cranberry juice, chilled
  • 2 cups (475 mL) pulp-free orange juice, chilled
  • 4 cups (1 L) Schweppes Ginger Ale, chilled
  • Frozen cranberries (in place of ice)
  • Orange slices for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • In a large pitcher, combine cranberry juice and orange juice.
  • When ready to serve, add chilled Schweppes Ginger Ale and frozen cranberries; stir gently and serve.

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Tips & Notes

Storing Tips:
Leftovers can be refrigerated in the pitcher for 1–2 days. The spritzer may lose some fizz but will still taste good.

Nutrition

Servings: 1 serving
Calories: 126kcal
Carbohydrates: 32g
Protein: 1g
Fat: 1g
Sugar: 31g
Sodium: 11mg
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
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