Stressed Out? These 10 Cocktails Are Cheaper Than Therapy

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Stressed Out? These 10 Cocktails Are Cheaper Than Therapy

For many, a well-crafted cocktail can offer a moment of relaxation just as effectively as other stress-relief methods. This collection rounds up 10 simple cocktail recipes that are both easy to make and enjoyable to drink. Whether it’s the end of a long day or just a quiet moment to oneself, these drinks are a straightforward way to unwind.

A cocktail with blackberries, mint and lime.
Blackberry Bourbon Smash. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Raspberry Mojito Cocktail

Raspberry mojito cocktails with a mojito party pitcher.
Raspberry Mojito Cocktail. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

A Raspberry Mojito Cocktail combines fresh raspberries, mint, and lime, resulting in a refreshing drink with a tangy twist. This vibrant concoction takes only minutes to prepare, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Its sweet and sour profile, coupled with the cool mint, offers a soothing taste experience. Ideal for those evenings when Mom needs a quick, revitalizing break.
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Champagne Pomegranate Cocktail

Two champagne pomegranate cocktails in coupe glasses on a dark blue background scattered with pomegranate seeds.
Champagne Pomegranate Cocktail. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

The Champagne Pomegranate Cocktail is a sparkling blend of champagne and pomegranate juice, accented with a hint of orange. It’s a sophisticated drink that can be whipped up in about 5 minutes. The effervescence of the champagne complements the tartness of the pomegranate, creating a complex flavor palate. This cocktail is a stylish way to ease stress with a touch of class.
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Raspberry Bellini

Two raspberry bellini mocktails with roses and a bottle of wine.
Raspberry Bellini. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

This Raspberry Bellini mixes peach puree and raspberry for a fruity and fizzy experience. Ready in just 5 minutes, it’s a quick solution for a stress-relieving toast. The peach provides a sweet base, enhanced by the tartness of raspberries. It’s a simple yet elegant choice for a relaxing evening.
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Empress 1908 Gin Sour Cocktail

Two empress 1908 gin sours next to a bottle of purple gin.
Empress 1908 Gin Sour Cocktail. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

The Empress 1908 Gin Sour Cocktail features the unique Empress 1908 Gin, known for its natural indigo color. Along with lemon juice and simple syrup, it takes about 5 minutes to put together. The cocktail has a citrusy tartness balanced with sweetness, making it visually stunning and delightful on the palate. It’s a sophisticated drink that offers a serene escape.
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Blackberry Gin and Tonic Recipe

Top down view of two blackberry gin and tonics with crushed ice.
Blackberry Gin and Tonic Recipe. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

A Blackberry Gin and Tonic is a twist on the classic, incorporating fresh blackberries and lime. It takes just 5 minutes to prepare, making it an efficient way to help Mom relax. The juicy berries add a sweetness that contrasts nicely with the bitterness of tonic. This drink is both refreshing and stress-relieving.
Get the Recipe: Blackberry Gin and Tonic Recipe

Virgin Moscow Mule

Two virgin moscow mules garnished with lime on a gold platter.
Virgin Moscow Mule. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

The Virgin Moscow Mule offers a non-alcoholic take on the classic cocktail, featuring ginger beer, lime juice, and mint. It’s ready in about 5 minutes and provides a sharp, spicy kick from the ginger, balanced with the freshness of lime. This mocktail is perfect for a refreshing pick-me-up without the buzz. Ideal for a soothing break at any time of the day.
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Jenessa’s Cadillac Margarita

Two cadillac margaritas in front of a bowl of citrus fruit.
Jenessa’s Cadillac Margarita. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

Jenessa’s Cadillac Margarita mixes premium tequila with orange liqueur and fresh lime juice. This luxurious version of the classic margarita is ready in under 5 minutes. It boasts a smooth, rich flavor with a citrusy sharpness that makes it both invigorating and relaxing. A perfect stress-reliever after a hectic day.
Get the Recipe: Jenessa’s Cadillac Margarita

Classic Mint Julep Cocktail

A mint julep in a silver mint julep cup with sprigs of mint and a decanter of bourbon and other ingredients in the background.
Classic Mint Julep Cocktail. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

A Classic Mint Julep Cocktail is a southern staple made with bourbon, mint, and sugar. It takes about 5 minutes to prepare, offering a refreshing minty lift with a sweet undertone. The cooling effect of the mint pairs well with the warmth of bourbon. This drink is a great way to melt away stress with a touch of southern charm.
Get the Recipe: Classic Mint Julep Cocktail

Blackberry Bourbon Smash

A blackberry bourbon smash in front of a cocktail bar set up.
Blackberry Bourbon Smash. Photo credit: Renee Nicole’s Kitchen.

The Blackberry Bourbon Smash blends bourbon, fresh blackberries, mint, and lemon to create a rich, fruity cocktail. Ready in just 5 minutes, it’s a quick fix for a relaxing evening. The muddled berries add a natural sweetness that complements the smoky bourbon. A robust choice for unwinding after a busy day.
Get the Recipe: Blackberry Bourbon Smash

Spicy and Tangy Tamarind Cocktail

Spicy and Tangy Tamarind Cocktail. Photo credit: At The Immigrants Table.

The Spicy and Tangy Tamarind Cocktail is a unique mix of tamarind, chili, and lime, taking about 5 minutes to prepare. This drink stands out with its bold, piquant flavor that balances sweet and sour notes. It’s an adventurous choice for those looking to unwind with a cocktail that packs a punch. A flavorful way to relax and rejuvenate.
Get the Recipe: Spicy and Tangy Tamarind Cocktail

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