*Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means that I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Read my disclaimer for more info.
As we head into fall, it’s the time to trade cool, refreshing drinks for drink with hints of spices, herbs, and seasonal fruits. Fall cocktails may get a lot of attention for the season, but non-alcoholic cocktails are just as enticing.
A well-made fall mocktail is perfect for a family gathering, or those looking to partake in the fall season without the effects of alcohol.
These seasonal drinks are really all about the fall flavors – mainly, apple, pumpkin, and fig take a center stage for fall mocktails.
The lineup of colorful, creative mocktail recipes is a fun and elevated way to enjoy non-alcoholic drinks with lots of seasonal flavors.
The roundup of mocktails are delicious and a serious upgrade. You might even enjoy them more than their alcoholic counterparts.
Scroll below for fall mocktail recipes to enjoy this season.
Made with sweet apple cider, pear juice, and cinnamon, this easy apple cider sangria can be made quickly and easily for guests.
The colors are the perfect drink for the holiday season.
This drink is a lovely balance of crisp apple juice and hearty ginger.
Apple and ginger really are a match for the perfect fall mocktail.
A perfectly balanced fall drink- sweet tartness from the apple cider, plus spicy ginger, a touch of caramel and cinnamon.
Don’t forget to keep it traditional with a copper mug and finish off with a cinnamon stick.
The natural sweetness and subtle flavors of pear makes for a fall favorite and the perfect choice for creating an autumn drink.
The natural sweetness of pears, a zesty hint of lemon, and the unique addition of fresh thyme captures the essence of the fall season.
The rosemary simple syrup is highly aromatic and will fill your home with a sweet smell.
It is smooth, slightly sweet with a sharp flavor from the rosemary.
The simple syrup made with a touch of fig jam is sweet, but possesses an herbaceous quality, courtesy of the thyme spring.
Top off the drink with ginger beer to add an effervescent flavor.
A tasty mocktail to make quickly.
In a cocktail shaker, combine freshly squeezed grapefruit juice and sparkling water. Serve over ice cubes and garnish with figs.
This delicious drink has a beautiful combination of juicy pomegranate, warming cinnamon and a touch of maple syrup.
Add a bit of club soda to make it bubbly.
The perfect festive option to enjoy at gatherings.
Pomegranate juice, warm spices, vanilla, bitters, and plenty of citrus make it complex, flavorful, and a not too sweet drink.
Add orange slices for a pop of color.
Moscow mules have become incredibly trendy in the past couple of years, but make a Moscow mule mocktail for everyone to enjoy.
The fresh cranberries really shine with the touch of fresh lime juice.
This cranberry mocktail version features cranberry juice, optional alcohol-free vodka, ginger kombucha for a lower sugar option, and, of course, lime juice.
This drink calls for just two ingredients—unsweetened cranberry juice and ginger beer. A bit of apple or orange juice can be added if it is too tart.
Perfect for a kids’ Halloween party!
This drink is a mix of delicious fall flavors.
Ginger ale, fresh apple cider, and cherry juice constitute the basis of this fall mocktail. Perfect for large groups and gatherings.
A festive mix of spiced cider, orange juice, and gingerbread syrup.
Gingerbread syrup is the star of this mocktail, with its warming notes of ginger, allspice, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom.
One of the best fall mocktail recipes.
Pro tip: wet the rims of the glasses with a slice of apple and then coat the rims with raw sugar for a fun treat.
If you are looking for a fun drink, this recipe is for you. This delicious drink uses a homemade pumpkin spice syrup.
The addition of kombucha adds a depth of flavor that is typically found in a cocktail, but without the nasty side effects.
Perfect for those who have a sober lifestyle.
If there is one thing that really signifies fall – it is pumpkins.
This creamy dessert drink is sweetened with condensed milk and flavored with pumpkin pie spice.
It is made from real pumpkin puree and the color really warms up a gloomy autumn day.
Looking for a warm drink for the cold weather?
This drink is soothing and flavorful. It can be made with lemon juice or fresh orange juice, cinnamon, honey and hot water.
This Baileys copycat is completely alcohol-free and only takes a few minutes to make.
This alcohol free Baileys substitute works as a great coffee syrup or served alone over ice in a tall glass.
Creamy, sweet, and the perfect way to finish off a dinner.
This is eggnog’s better and more refined cousin. It is served chilled and tastes of cinnamon spiced coconut.