The easiest crowd-pleasing party punch, and it’s endlessly customizable. A bright, fruity blend of pineapple, orange and cranberry juices with a splash of lemon-lime soda for fizz, loaded with fresh fruit and ice. Make it virgin for the whole family or spike it with rum or vodka for the grown-ups. It mixes in ten minutes in one big pitcher or punch bowl — the hit of every party, baby shower, BBQ and holiday.
Fun fact: the word “punch” likely comes from the Hindi/Sanskrit word “panch” meaning five, for the five traditional ingredients — spirit, sugar, lemon, water and spice. British sailors brought it back from India in the 1600s, and it became the original party drink long before the cocktail existed.
Why this recipe works
BALANCE the juices. Sweet pineapple and orange with tart cranberry keeps it bright, not cloying.
ADD fizz last. Pour in the soda or ginger ale right before serving so it stays bubbly.
FREEZE fruit as ice. Frozen fruit or a fruit ice ring chills without watering the punch down.
Ingredients
Serves 10 cups.
Punch:
3 cups pineapple juice
3 cups orange juice
2 cups cranberry juice
1/4 cup lime or lemon juice
2 tbsp grenadine (optional, for color)
2 cups lemon-lime soda or ginger ale, chilled
Optional and garnish:
1.5 cups white or coconut rum / vodka (for spiked)
Orange slices, pineapple wedges, berries
Fresh mint, plenty of ice
Instructions
Step 1: Mix the juices
In a large pitcher or punch bowl, stir together the pineapple, orange, cranberry and lime juices, plus grenadine if using.
Step 2: Spike it (optional)
For a cocktail, stir in the rum or vodka now. Leave it out for a family-friendly punch.
Step 3: Chill
Refrigerate at least 1 hour, or stir over a big block of ice to chill fast.
Step 4: Add fizz
Just before serving, gently pour in the chilled soda or ginger ale and give one light stir to keep the bubbles.
Step 5: Garnish
Add orange slices, pineapple, berries, mint and lots of ice.
Step 6: Serve
Ladle or pour into glasses over ice. Keep extra soda nearby to top up.
Nutrition information
Calories: 120 kcal per cup (virgin)
Protein: 1 g
Carbohydrates: 29 g
Fat: 0 g
Sugar: 25 g
Vitamin C: high
Pro tips for the best fruit punch cocktail
Make an ice ring. Freeze juice and fruit in a bundt pan for a stunning ice ring that won’t dilute the punch.
Don’t add soda early. It goes flat — add it at the last minute for maximum fizz.
Scale it up. Double or triple easily for a big crowd; mix in a drink dispenser.
Spike options. Rum, vodka, or even prosecco/champagne all work for the adult version.
Frequently asked questions
Can I make it ahead?
Yes — mix the juice base up to a day ahead and refrigerate. Add the soda and ice only when serving.
How do I keep punch from getting watered down?
Use a fruit ice ring or frozen fruit instead of regular ice cubes.
What alcohol works best?
Light or coconut rum and vodka are classic; prosecco makes it sparkling and festive.
Can I make a big batch for a party?
Absolutely — this scales up easily. Mix in a large dispenser and keep backup soda chilled.
How long does it keep?
The juice base keeps 2-3 days refrigerated. Once soda is added it’s best within a few hours while fizzy.
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