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Easter Brunch Mimosa Mocktail

Easter Brunch Mimosa (Mocktail Edition!)

Spring is officially in the air, which means it’s time for Easter brunch! And what’s brunch without a fun and festive drink to sip on? This year, I’m bringing the cuteness and the flavor with this Easter Brunch Mimosa Mocktail—completely alcohol-free, of course! These mimosas are bright, refreshing, and have the perfect seasonal touch thanks to a splash of carrot juice. Plus, with a clever cilantro garnish, they even look like little carrots! Adorable and delicious? Count me in.


Why You’ll Love These Easter Mimosas

easter brunch mimosa
  • A Fun Easter Twist – The combination of orange and carrot juice not only tastes amazing, but the garnish makes these drinks look like cute little carrots!

  • Perfect for Brunch – Light, refreshing, and easy to make in a big batch.

  • Totally Alcohol-Free – Made with your favorite non-alcoholic champagne or sparkling wine, so everyone can enjoy!

  • Simple Ingredients – No fancy syrups or hard-to-find ingredients, just fresh and tasty flavors that feel perfect for spring.


Ingredients (serving per drink)

• 1 bottle of non-alcoholic champagne

• 1 oz carrot juice

• 1/2 oz orange juice


Favorite Sparkling Wine Brands:

• Noughty Sparkling

• Lyre's Classico

• Joyus Sparkling Wine

• Töst

• Odd Bird Blanc de Blancs

• Surely Brut


The Zero Proof Non-Alcoholic Bottle Shop is my online NA bottle shop. It's where I get all my NA wines (red, white, sparkling). Use code MOCKTAILGIRLIE for 15% off your order!


How to Set Up a Mimosa Bar for Easter Brunch

If you’re hosting a brunch, why not take it to the next level with a DIY mimosa bar? It’s a fun and interactive way for guests to customize their drinks while keeping things festive! Here’s how to set it up:

  • Base Options: Offer a selection of non-alcoholic bubbly like Surely, Jøyus, or Noughty.

  • Juices: Along with orange and carrot juice, include options like pineapple, mango, and peach juice for variety.

  • Garnishes: Provide fresh fruit slices (oranges, lemons, strawberries) and fresh herbs like mint and cilantro.

  • Glassware: Set out champagne flutes or cute stemless glasses for a polished look.

  • Labels & Signs: Use small signs or labels so guests know what each ingredient is.

  • Ice Bucket: Keep everything chilled by placing bottles of NA champagne and juices on ice.


Let your guests mix and match their flavors, and you’ll have a brunch experience everyone will love!


 

Perfect for Any Easter Celebration

Whether you’re hosting a full Easter brunch or just looking for a fun, festive drink to enjoy, these mimosas are the perfect addition to your menu. They’re easy to make, refreshing, and bring a little extra joy to the holiday. Plus, they’re a great way to include everyone in the toast—no alcohol needed!


So grab your ingredients, pour yourself a glass, and let’s cheers to a beautiful spring day! Who’s making these for Easter?


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