Blueberry Raspberry Mint Mojito Mocktail
This blueberry raspberry mint mojito mocktail is a fizzy, fruit-forward virgin mojito that tastes like summer in a glass – no shaker needed. You’ll muddle berries and mint, add lime + a touch of agave, then top with cold soda water for a refreshing non alcoholic berry drink.
If you like fruity, minty drinks, you’ll also love this easy strawberry mocktail with fresh mint. For a tropical vibe, try a creamy virgin piña colada. If you want a pitcher drink, make this berry iced tea you can sip all day. And if you want it spiked, pick one from these simple summer spiked lemonades.


Quick Recipe View
- 🏷️ Recipe Name: Blueberry Raspberry Mint Mojito Mocktail
- 🕒 Ready In: 10 minutes
- 🍽️ Serves: 2 glasses
- ⚡ Calories: 64 per serving
- 🧺 Main Ingredients:blueberries, raspberries, fresh mint, lime, agave, soda water
- 💛 Why You’ll Love It: Great for kids, teens, and adults at parties and BBQs.
Ingredients
- Blueberries – deep berry flavor + natural sweetness + pretty color
- Raspberries – bright, tangy berry punch (raspberries make it taste “mojito-fresh,” not syrupy)
- Fresh mint leaves – cooling “mojito” aroma and flavor.
- Agave syrup – balances lime + tart berries without gritty sugar.
- Lime (for fresh juice) – acidity that makes the drink pop.
- Soda water (plain) – fizz + lightens the drink so it’s refreshing, not heavy.
- Ice cubes
Toppings (If You Want)
- Sprig of mint
- Lime wedge

How to Make It
Mix the Berries and Mint
1. In each of two glasses, put 1/8 cup blueberries, 1/8 cup raspberries, and 5 mint leaves.
2. Use a muddler or the back of a spoon to lightly smash the berries and mint in the glasses to let out the flavors. Don’t smash the mint too much, or it might taste bitter.
Add Sweetness
3. Add ½ to 1 tablespoon of agave syrup to each glass, depending on how sweet you like it.
Add Lime Juice
4. Squeeze the juice of half a lime into each glass.
Tip: Taste the muddled base before adding soda water. This is where you fix sweetness/tartness.

Add Ice and Fizz
5. Fill each glass with ice cubes.
6. Pour 1 cup of soda water into each glass.
Tip: Keep your soda water refrigerator-cold for the best fizz.
Mix It Up
7. Stir everything well to make it cold and mix the flavors.

Make It Pretty and Serve
8. Put a sprig of mint and a lime wedge on each glass for a fun look.
9. Serve it right away and enjoy your yummy mocktail!

Substitutions
- You can use blackberries or chopped strawberries
- Use honey or maple syrup if you don’t have agave syrup on hand.
- Swap lime juice with lemon juice. It will be less mojito style, but still delicious!
Storage
Best fresh: carbonation fades fast, so this is a “make and drink right away” mocktail.
Make-ahead method: muddle berries + mint + agave + lime, cover, and refrigerate up to 24 hours. Add ice and soda water right before serving.

What You Can Use It For
This blueberry raspberry mint mocktail is perfect for summer parties! It’s great for BBQs or picnics because it’s a refreshing summer mocktail that cools you down. I also make it for kids’ birthday parties or playdates—it’s a fun party mocktail for kids!
It’s awesome for family gatherings or potlucks too, as a mint mocktail recipe everyone can sip. Want a grown-up version? Add a splash of vodka or rum to turn this virgin fruit cocktail into a tasty boozy drink for the adults!
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FAQs
Can I use frozen berries?
Yes. Thaw slightly first so they muddle easily. Frozen berries will make the drink colder but can also water it down as they melt.
How do I make it less seedy?
Strain the muddled berries through a fine mesh sieve, then pour the juice back into the glass and continue.
What’s the best soda water for this?
Any plain soda water or sparkling water works. The key is using it cold and adding it last.
Can I make a big batch for a party?
You surely can! Scale the muddled base in a pitcher, refrigerate, then add soda water and ice right before guests arrive.
Can I make this taste more like a classic mojito?
Add more mint (without over-muddling) and increase lime slightly. Keep the berries as a “twist,” not the whole flavor.
If you make this blueberry raspberry mint mojito mocktail, leave a rating ⭐️ and tell me how sweet/tart you made yours 🍋🫐. And if you put your own twist on it (different berries, different herbs), I want to hear it 🌿💜🥂!
Blueberry Raspberry Mint Mocktail

Ingredients
- ¼ cup blueberries
- ¼ cup raspberries
- 10 fresh mint leaves
- 1-2 tablespoons agave syrup to taste
- Juice of 1 lime
- 2 cups soda water
- Ice cubes
Toppings (If You Want)
- Sprig of mint
- Lime wedge
Instructions
Mix the Berries and Mint
- In each of two glasses, put 1/8 cup blueberries, 1/8 cup raspberries, and 5 mint leaves.
- Use a muddler or the back of a spoon to lightly smash the berries and mint in the glasses to let out the flavors. Don’t smash the mint too much, or it might taste bitter.
Add Sweetness
- Add ½ to 1 tablespoon of agave syrup to each glass, depending on how sweet you like it.
Add Lime Juice
- Squeeze the juice of half a lime into each glass.
Add Ice and Fizz
- Fill each glass with ice cubes.
- Pour 1 cup of soda water into each glass.
Mix It Up
- Stir everything well to make it cold and mix the flavors.
Make It Pretty and Serve
- Put a sprig of mint and a lime wedge on each glass for a fun look.
- Serve it right away and enjoy your yummy mocktail!
