Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch

Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch is a holiday refreshment that’s delicious with or without the booze! Tart cranberry, bubbly ginger ale and a hint of lime combine in this perfect party punch.

The best drink recipes are the ones that taste great whether you add alcohol or not. Our Eggnog recipe can be made boozy or kid friendly too! Try our apple cider sangria for an “all out” cocktail!

Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch that can be made boozy or not. It’s great for grown-ups and kids alike!


Why This Punch is Best

Holiday Punch recipes. Everyone has them, but if you’re like me, you forget to make them!

There are holidays that I buy all the ingredients, but by the time everyone has arrived, and drinks have been poured, I forget that I wanted to make punch!

Today’s Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch is crazy easy. And versatile too. You can serve it with or without alcohol depending on your crowd.

  • 4 ingredient punch recipe. Or 5 if you make it boozy!
  • Festive holiday colors. It looks gorgeous served in glasses.
  • Easy to make. Just pour everything in a pitcher!
  • Mocktail or cocktail. A drink everyone at the party can enjoy.

Love today’s Christmas cocktail? Be sure to add our Christmas punch and Grinch Cocktail to your party too.

Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch that can be made boozy or not. It’s great for grown-ups and kids alike!

Ingredient Notes

Here’s what we used to make this Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch.

  • Cranberry juice – I recommend the 100% juice variety, not cranberry cocktail blends.
  • Ginger ale – Ginger beer could be used for a stronger ginger taste. Save a few bottles of ginger beer for our strawberry moscow mules!
  • Fresh cranberries – For even more cranberry flavor and a beautiful presentation.
  • Lime wedges – Gives this punch an extra zesty kick.
  • Alcohol (optional) – Vodka and rum both taste great here for a boozy option.

In a large pitcher, you add the juice and the ginger ale. No need to stir. Toss in your sliced limes and fresh cranberries and it’s ready to serve. Told you it was easy to make!

Tips and Tricks

  • Adding alcohol: I recommend adding 1 – 2 ounces of vodka or rum per serving of this punch, depending on how strong you want it.
  • Serving: I like to leave the pitcher on the bar or serving table at a holiday party. Put bottles of vodka or rum nearby so each guest can add their own alcohol, if desired.
  • Garnishes: Place an additional lime wedge on the rim of the glass. Or slide a few of these sugared cranberries on a toothpick to garnish your punch!
  • Keep it cold: Freeze cranberry juice in your ice cube trays to add to the punch instead of normal ice. Or freeze your fresh cranberries! Both options will keep your punch nice and cold, without watering it down.

Recipe FAQs

How much alcohol should I add to a whole pitcher of this punch?

For the recipe quantities below, I would add about 12 ounces of vodka or rum. That’s the equivalent of one ounce per serving.
You’re welcome to adjust according to your taste (and tolerance!).

Can I serve it in a punch bowl instead?

Of course! When I serve this in a punch bowl, I like to add a fruity ice ring to keep it cold.
To make an ice ring: fill a JELL-O mold with water, plus a few cranberries and lime wedges. Freeze. Pop the ice ring out into the bottom of the punch bowl and pour the punch on top. It’s such a festive way to serve the cranberry ginger ale punch.

How can I make cranberry punch with less sugar?

To reduce the sugar content, use a light cranberry juice and substitute diet ginger ale.

Should I use white or dark rum?

I suggest white rum for today’s punch!

Can I make this punch ahead of time?

This isn’t a good punch for making in advance. The ginger ale will go flat if it’s not served pretty quickly.
The good news is it takes just a minute to toss together!

Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch that can be made boozy or not. It’s great for grown-ups and kids alike!

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Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch

4.67 from 24 votes
By: Aimee
Cranberry Ginger Ale Punch is a beautiful holiday punch that comes together in no time. And you can keep it kid-friendly or serve it with rum or vodka.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 12 servings

Ingredients 

  • 64 ounces Cranberry Juice
  • 1 liter Ginger Ale
  • 3 Limes Sliced
  • 2 cups Fresh Cranberries
  • Vodka Or rum, optional
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Instructions 

  • In a large pitcher, combine the cranberry juice with the ginger ale.
  • Add in fresh limes and cranberries. Serve cold.
  • For an adult, alcoholic punch, add an ounce (or more/less) of Vodka. ENJOY!

Notes

  • Adding alcohol: I recommend adding 1 – 2 ounces of vodka or rum per serving of this punch, depending on how strong you want it.
  • Serving: I like to leave the pitcher on the bar or serving table at a holiday party. Put bottles of vodka or rum nearby so each guest can add their own alcohol, if desired.
  • Garnishes: Place an additional lime wedge on the rim of the glass. Or slide a few of these sugared cranberries on a toothpick to garnish your punch!
  • Keep it cold: Freeze cranberry juice in your ice cube trays to add to the punch instead of normal ice. Or freeze your fresh cranberries! Both options will keep your punch nice and cold, without watering it down.
  • Nutrition

    Calories: 130kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 1g, Sodium: 16mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 24g
    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: American
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    Posted on December 8, 2016

    Comments & Reviews

    1. Such an easy and tasty punch! I used some of my cranberries for baking and didn’t have quite enough, but it was still beautiful. Perfect for Christmas with the addition of the green limes!

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