This fizzy, fruity strawberry mojito recipe is our go to when we want something refreshing, quick, and a little bit fancy without any effort. Whether you’re prepping for summer gatherings, need a quick cocktail for date night, or just craving a minty cool sip after a long day; this drink delivers. Sprout calls it "pink soda for grown-ups" and loves helping crush the strawberries (and mint) with his mini muddler.
Why This Strawberry Mojito Recipe is Special
Refreshing From First Sip
- Fresh flavors: Real strawberries and mint make it ultra-refreshing
- No syrup required: We use honey or agave instead of simple syrup
Easy to Adapt and Serve
- Can be batched: Make a pitcher for parties or brunch
- Mocktail-friendly: Skip the rum and top with soda or lime seltzer
Jump to:
- What Makes It So Refreshing
- Strawberry Mojito Ingredients
- How to Make a Strawberry Mojito
- Substitutions
- Sprout’s Favorite Strawberry Mojito Variations
- Troubleshooting
- Equipment
- How to Store Leftovers (If Any!)
- My Sister Rachel’s Mojito Tip (Now Yours)
- The Cocktail That Tastes Like Summer
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Related
- Pairing
- Strawberry Mojito
What Makes It So Refreshing
Using whole ingredients means you get real strawberry flavor; not the artificial kind. The mint cools without overpowering, and lime adds that necessary brightness. The effervescence from soda turns it from tasty to totally drinkable, and fast. Best of all? It still works with frozen fruit, swaps, or zero proof drinks.
Strawberry Mojito Ingredients
- Fresh strawberries (ripe, sliced)
- Fresh mint leaves (plus extra for garnish)
- White rum (or light rum)
- Fresh lime juice
- Honey or agave syrup (or simple syrup)
- Club soda or sparkling water
- Ice
- Optional: lime slices or crushed ice for garnish
See recipe card for quantities.
How to Make a Strawberry Mojito
Muddle Your Base
- Add strawberries, mint, and sweetener to the shaker.
- Gently muddle to release juices and mint oils.
- Don’t over mash, just bruise the mint leaves.
Add the Rest
- Pour in lime juice and white rum.
- Add ice and shake well (or stir if using a jar).
- You want it chilled and mixed, not slushy.
Pour and Top
- Strain into an ice-filled glass.
- Top with club soda or sparkling water.
- Give it a quick stir to combine.
Garnish and Serve
- Garnish with a lime wedge, strawberry slice, and mint sprig.
- Add a straw and enjoy immediately.
Note: For a frozen version, blend all ingredients with ice until slushy.
Tip: Always taste before serving. Adjust lime or sweetener to match your strawberries’ sweetness.
Substitutions
No Rum?
Swap in vodka for a gentler flavor or skip the alcohol entirely using a non-alcoholic spirit blend; great for mocktails.
No Fresh Strawberries?
Use thawed frozen berries or even a spoonful of strawberry jam. Muddle well to keep texture smooth.
Low-Sugar Option
Skip the sweetener and double up on ripe strawberries. Add extra mint and a lime wedge for a fresh finish.
No Club Soda?
Use Sprite for extra sweetness, tonic for a sharper bite, or lime sparkling water for a citrusy sparkle.
Sprout’s Favorite Strawberry Mojito Variations
- Spicy Jalapeño Strawberry: Add a thin slice of jalapeño while muddling.
- Frozen Strawberry Mojito: Blend everything with a handful of ice for a slushy version.
- Strawberry Basil Mojito: Swap half the mint for fresh basil.
Troubleshooting
- Too bitter? You over-muddled the mint. Go gentler next time.
- Too watery? Use less soda or more strawberries.
- Flat flavor? Add a dash more lime juice or sweetener.
Equipment
- Muddler or wooden spoon
- Cocktail shaker (or a jar with lid)
- Measuring jigger or shot glass
- Glasses (highball or mason jars)
- Straw (optional, but festive!)
How to Store Leftovers (If Any!)
Fridge
- Store the base mix (without soda) in a sealed jar for up to 24 hours.
- Add soda just before serving.
Freezer
- Freeze the blended mixture in ice cube trays.
- Blend cubes later for an instant frozen mojito.
Tip: Mojitos are best fresh, so only prep 1 day ahead. Avoid adding club soda before storing.
My Sister Rachel’s Mojito Tip (Now Yours)
Rachel insists on a gentle muddle and a lime slice rubbed around the glass rim. “You taste with your nose first,” she says, placing the mint just-so before serving. Sprout now mimics her ritual; mint tap, swirl, grin and it turns every glass into a celebration. I’ll never skip it again.
The Cocktail That Tastes Like Summer
This strawberry mojito recipe isn’t just a drink; it’s a mood. We make it just as often as our tangy Tequila Sour, or for summer vibes, there is our refreshing Agua Fresca, and the ever popular Mango Margarita Recipe. It’s got the looks, the flavor, and that patio sipping vibe that turns every warm afternoon into a moment.
Planning a summer bash? Make a pitcher, pop in fresh mint, and pass around the glasses. Snap your sip, tag us and share it in the comment down below, and let the sunny smiles begin!
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s in a strawberry mojito?
This fruity strawberry mojito includes fresh strawberries, mint leaves, lime juice, white rum, sweetener like honey or agave, and club soda. All ingredients combine for a bubbly, refreshing drink that’s tangy, sweet, and herbaceous; perfect for warm-weather sipping. The flavors layer beautifully when you muddle fresh mint and berries together.
What alcohol goes in a mojito?
White rum is the go to spirit for mojitos. It gives a light, clean taste that lets the fruit and mint shine through. You can substitute vodka for a more neutral profile or use coconut rum for a tropical touch. For mocktails, simply leave out the alcohol and top with more soda water.
How to make strawberry mojito with Sprite?
Replace the club soda and sweetener with cold Sprite. Muddle strawberries, mint, and lime as usual. Add rum or skip it, then top with Sprite. It creates a sweeter, more citrus forward drink with fewer ingredients; perfect for quick mixers or mocktail versions.
What alcohol is good with strawberries?
Strawberries pair well with white rum, vodka, and even champagne. White rum is classic for mojitos, but flavored vodkas or a dash of gin can complement the berry flavor too. Each brings a unique twist to the cocktail, depending on how bold or smooth you want the drink.
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Pairing
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Strawberry Mojito
Equipment
- 1 Muddler (Or use the back of a wooden spoon)
- 1 Cocktail shaker (Or a mason jar with a lid)
- 1 Measuring jigger (Or any small measuring glass)
- 2 Glasses (Highball or mason jar style)
Ingredients
- 4 large Strawberries - Sliced, plus more for garnish
- 8 leaves Fresh mint - Plus sprigs for garnish
- 1.5 oz White rum - Or use vodka or NA spirit
- 1 oz Lime juice - Fresh-squeezed
- 1 tablespoon Honey or agave - Or use simple syrup
- Club soda - Or lime sparkling water, to top
- Ice - Cubes or crushed
- Lime slices - Optional, for garnish
Instructions
- Muddle strawberries, mint, and sweetener in shaker.
- Pour in lime juice and rum. Add ice and shake until chilled.
- Strain into glass filled with ice. Top with club soda.
- Garnish with strawberry, lime, and mint. Serve immediately.
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