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Frost Christmas Punch

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Clara Jennings
By: Clara JenningsUpdated: Dec 19, 2025
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A bright, bubbly and festive nonalcoholic punch with cranberry, orange and ginger ale. Easy to make, visually striking and perfect for holiday gatherings.

Frost Christmas Punch

This Frost Christmas Punch has become my favorite go-to for holiday gatherings when I want something that looks festive, tastes bright and is impossibly easy to pull together. I first made this combination one December evening when I needed a nonalcoholic option for a mixed-age family party. The tartness of cranberry juice, the citrus warmth from orange juice and the effervescence of chilled ginger ale created a flavor profile that felt celebratory and familiar at once. It arrived at the table in a large glass pitcher with floating cranberries and cinnamon sticks, and people kept asking for the recipe.

What makes this drink special is its balance of sweet, tart and spicy notes delivered without complicated prep or obscure ingredients. The textures are simple but pleasing: the liquid is bright and effervescent, fresh cranberries add a pop of color and bite, and a single cinnamon stick in each glass offers a subtle aromatic edge. For busy hosts, it’s a lifesaver because you can prepare the base ahead, add the ginger ale at the last minute and serve immediately so the fizz stays lively.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • This recipe is ready in about 10 minutes from start to finish and uses just five pantry- and grocery-store staples that are easy to find.
  • It is naturally dairy free, vegetarian and family friendly, so it suits a wide range of dietary needs without special substitutions.
  • The drink can be scaled up for parties and partially prepared ahead: mix juices in advance and chill, then add carbonated ginger ale just before guests arrive for maximum fizz.
  • Presentation is effortless yet festive: bright red cranberries and a cinnamon stick per glass make each serving feel seasonal without extra effort.
  • Because it is nonalcoholic, it plays well as a centerpiece beverage for mixed crowds or as a base for adult cocktails if you want to spike a pitcher later.
  • This combination highlights the bright acidity of cranberry and orange while the ginger ale rounds the edges with sweetness and carbonation for an inviting mouthfeel.

I remember bringing this to a holiday cookie swap where everyone served themselves from the drink station. People complimented the color and asked if it contained any secret ingredients. My aunt liked it so much she requested that I make it for Christmas morning the next day, which is when I realized this punch had earned its place in our holiday rotation.

Ingredients

  • Cranberry juice, 2 cups: Use 100 percent cranberry juice or preferred brand for a tart backbone. Avoid sweet cocktail versions if you want to control sugar; use Ocean Spray 100 percent cranberry or a natural brand.
  • Orange juice, 1 cup: Freshly squeezed or a high-quality pasteurized carton adds bright citrus notes. Fresh juice gives the best aroma and lifts the flavor.
  • Ginger ale, 2 cups chilled: Choose a ginger ale you enjoy drinking because it contributes sweetness and fizz. Canada Dry or Schweppes are reliable; make sure it is well chilled.
  • Fresh cranberries, 1 cup: These add visual contrast and a tart pop when bitten. Look for firm, plump berries; frozen work in a pinch but thaw and drain them first.
  • Cinnamon sticks, 1 per glass: Whole sticks add gentle spice and serve as a stirrer and garnish. Use Ceylon or Cassia cinnamon sticks depending on your preference for intensity.

Instructions

Combine the juices:In a large pitcher measure and pour 2 cups cranberry juice and 1 cup orange juice. Stir gently using a long spoon until the two juices are homogenous. This step allows the acidity and sweetness to marry so each sip is balanced. If you like your punch colder, chill the mixed juices in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before serving.Prepare garnish and glassware:While the base chills, rinse and pick through 1 cup fresh cranberries, removing any soft or damaged ones. Prepare serving glasses and cinnamon sticks, and if you prefer a frosted rim, you can chill the glasses in the freezer for 10 minutes beforehand. The visual elements make a big difference when presenting to guests.Add the ginger ale just before serving:Just before guests arrive, open 2 cups chilled ginger ale and pour into the pitcher. Stir gently one or two times to combine without flattening the carbonation. The trick is to avoid vigorous stirring so the bubbles remain lively and the mouthfeel stays fizzy.Serve and garnish:Use a ladle to pour into individual glasses. Add a few fresh cranberries and a cinnamon stick to each glass. If desired, float a thin orange wheel or a sprig of rosemary for an elevated look. Serve immediately to retain effervescence; leftovers will be less fizzy but still flavorful.User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • The punch is best served immediately after adding ginger ale to preserve carbonation; if mixed earlier, it will lose fizz over time.
  • This beverage is high in natural sugars from fruit juices; for lower sugar, use reduced-sugar or diluted cranberry juice and a diet ginger ale.
  • It freezes poorly because carbonation is lost, but the juice base can be frozen for up to three months; thaw and add ginger ale when ready to serve.
  • A single pitcher yields about six one-cup servings; multiply the recipe to accommodate larger gatherings.

My favorite part of this drink is how it reads on the table: simple, bright and holiday-ready. At my last gathering a child declared it the prettiest drink ever and a neighbor commented that the cinnamon stick made the glasses smell like Christmas. Those small reactions are why I keep making it year after year.

Storage Tips

If you have leftover punch that has lost its fizz, store it covered in the refrigerator for up to 48 hours; it will keep its flavor but not carbonation. For longer storage, separate and freeze the mixed juice base in an airtight container for up to three months, leaving at least one inch of headspace. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and add chilled ginger ale right before serving. Use glass pitchers or food-safe plastic containers for storage and discard if any off smells or changes in color occur.

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Ingredient Substitutions

If you want a less sweet profile, substitute half of the cranberry juice with unsweetened cranberry juice and add a splash of simple syrup only if needed. Replace orange juice with blood orange for deeper color and a slightly floral note. For a spicier kick, use ginger beer instead of ginger ale; keep in mind ginger beer is more assertive and may overpower the citrus. For an adult variation, stir in one cup of dark rum or bourbon per pitcher for a boozy version.

Serving Suggestions

Serve in clear glassware to showcase the vibrant red color and floating cranberries. Garnish with a cinnamon stick, thin orange wheel or a sprig of fresh rosemary for an evergreen scent. Pair with holiday cookies, savory appetizers like sausage rolls or a cheese board. For brunch, offer alongside warm muffins and egg dishes; the acidity and bubbles will refresh the palate.

Cultural Background

Fruit punches have long been part of festive celebrations across cultures, often served at communal gatherings because they are easy to scale and can be made nonalcoholic for inclusive enjoyment. Cranberry is a seasonal staple in North American winter traditions, frequently appearing in drinks and sauces during holiday meals. The addition of warming spices like cinnamon draws on European holiday flavor traditions and creates a comforting seasonal combination.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter, add whole cloves and a cinnamon stick to the juice base while warming slightly to infuse aroma, then cool before adding ginger ale. For summer celebrations, serve the punch over ice and add fresh citrus slices and frozen cranberries to keep the drink cold without diluting flavor. For an autumn twist, swap orange juice for apple cider and reduce ginger ale to balance sweetness.

Meal Prep Tips

To streamline service for a party, prepare and chill the juice base up to 24 hours ahead, keeping it covered in the refrigerator. Just before guests arrive, pour into a decorative pitcher or beverage dispenser, add chilled ginger ale and garnishes, and set out a ladle and glasses. Use labeled containers for any leftovers and recycle fresh cranberries as cocktail garnishes the next day.

This punch is forgiving and versatile, making it an excellent beverage to personalize and share. Whether you keep it classic or experiment with substitutions, it reliably brings a festive mood to the table. Enjoy the bright flavors and the simple ritual of ladling a sparkling glass for friends and family.

Pro Tips

  • Chill all liquids and glassware in advance to keep the punch colder longer without excessive ice.

  • Add the ginger ale gently and stir only once or twice to preserve carbonation.

  • Use fresh cranberries as garnish; they look festive and can be eaten for a tart contrast.

This nourishing frost christmas punch recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I prepare the punch ahead of time?

Yes. For maximum fizz, add the ginger ale just before serving. If you mix earlier, carbonation will dissipate.

How can I make an adult version?

Use ginger beer for more spice and a stronger ginger flavor, or add 1 cup rum per pitcher for an adult version.

Can I freeze this punch?

Freeze the mixed juice base for up to three months. Thaw in the refrigerator and add ginger ale before serving.

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Fresh & HealthyFrost Christmas PunchHoliday beverageNonalcoholic punchCranberry punchGinger ale punch

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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