Orange Swizzle {non-alcoholic summer drink} Recipe

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Of the three delicious summertime drink recipes I’ve posted this week, this Orange Swizzle is my favorite. Partly because I’ve never thought to pair ginger ale and orange together, and it turns out that they’re an awesome combo.

And partly just because I love how this one looks. It’s very, very simple, but it still has a beautiful color gradient (I didn’t capture it very well, but there is a subtle difference in color when you first pour the drink). The carbonation makes it sparkle. And the pop of a ruby red cherry is the perfect finishing touch. It’s just an all-around pretty drink, and it will definitely be my choice for summertime entertaining this year!

Orange Swizzle - a delicious non-alcoholic summer drink | somethingswanky.com

Don’t forget: all of the drink recipes I’m sharing are for serving to a crowd, but I think you could easily pare them down to just a serving or two.

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Orange Swizzle {non-alcoholic summer drink}

Yield: 4 tall glasses

Ingredients

  • 1 can frozen orange juice concentrate
  • 1 quart ginger ale
  • maraschino cherries

Instructions

  1. Optional: pour a little of the maraschino cherry juice at the bottom of each (4) glass.
  2. Fill 4 tall glasses with ice.
  3. Place a heaping tablespoon of orange juice concentrate in each glass. Then fill each glass with ginger ale.
  4. Top with a cherry. Stir with a straw before drinking.
  5. Optional: garnish with orange slices.
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3 thoughts on “Orange Swizzle {non-alcoholic summer drink} Recipe”

  1. Wow, you’re on a roll this week! I love theme weeks, and these drink ideas have been so good!
    This one is really fun, too! Sunshiny and delicious.

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