This beautiful floral Rose Mocktail is made with 2 simple ingredients - rose syrup and lemonade. It's a gorgeous pink non-alcoholic drink that is perfect for Valentine's Day, baby showers, and other special occasions.

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Every summer we make rose flavoured drinks as rose is known for its cooling properties. This Rose Sharbat with hibiscus and basil seeds is the ultimate summer cooler and looks fab too!
I wanted to make a super simple version for a garden party that I had coming up and luckily I always have a bottle of rose syrup in the cupboard. Adding in simple lemonade is such a quick and easy way to make this mocktail. It is sweet, just tart from the lemon and has a gorgeous blush colour.
I would suggest experimenting with how much rose syrup you like - I like my drinks pretty sweet but you may prefer the drink much lighter, therefore add less of the syrup.
This homemade rose mocktail is just like the rose lemonade that is available in UK stores but works out so much cheaper and you can customise the drink.
As soon as the sun is out, it also feels like the right time to break out the fruity mocktail recipes. This Watermelon Mocktail is such a good thirst quencher and this Mango Mocktail is a great way to round off a light dinner.
For the festive season, try this Non Alcoholic Mimosa Mocktail, elegant Pomegranate Mocktail or Cranberry Mocktail.
Ingredients
Rose syrup - it is pretty easy to purchase from supermarkets but if your local doesn't have it, you can definitely find it online.
Alternatively - use rose water and add cranberry juice or pomegranate juice for colour. If you're using a full sugar lemonade you do not need to add extra sugar unless you prefer your drink sweeter.
Lemonade - preferably full sugar for the sweetness and flavour but a no sugar options works too.
Alternatively - If you do not have lemonade, use sparkling water or club soda and fresh lemon juice.
Optional additions:
- Lychee juice
- Fresh muddled raspberries
- Elderflower cordial
- Ginger beer

Other Rose flavoured recipes:
Indian yogurt drink - Rose Lassi
Rose and Pistachio Puff Pastry Cream Cones
Eggless Turkish Delight Ice Cream (Chocolate and Rose Ice Cream)
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Rose Mocktail
Ingredients
- 1 litre lemonade
- ⅓ cup rose syrup
- 1 cup ice cubes
- lemon slices optional
Instructions
- Pour rose syrup in a jug.
- Optionally add fresh lemon slices.
- Top with lemonade and ice cubes and stir to incorporate the syrup.
- Pour into individual serving glasses.
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Nutrition
PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Loreto and Nicoletta says
What a beautiful mock tail! 😍 We love that color, and this would be so nice sitting in the backyard garden, experiencing calmness and sipping on this drink. Thanks for sharing! ❤️ 😍 👍
Dennis says
My wife loves rose syrup and I know she'd love these mocktails. I'll definitely be giving them a try.
Tammy says
What a stunning drink and so nice that everyone can enjoy it too! It's so pretty!
Erin says
When I saw that this was only 2 ingredients, I got up and made it straight away. Wow! Such a lovely drink. Going to make some more tomorrow. 🙂
Kathryn says
So good! We loved this refreshing drink and it was the easiest to whip up. Making this again tonight, thank you for sharing
Veronika says
I love rose anything so this was perfect! I made rose syrup yesterday for my matcha but it was delicious in this lemonade mocktail as well! So pretty too!
Hayley says
Thank you!
Sean says
This is the perfect drink for my friends that don't drink during our summer get togethers!
Bernice says
How pretty! I have FIVE pregnant ladies in my family this year and I am looking forward to treating them to this mocktail on baby shower weekend!
Ashley says
I love how pretty this mocktail is! It's a great option for brunch or a bridal shower. I'm going to try adding elderflower liqueur next time like you suggest. Sounds delish!
Hayley says
Ashley, I love the idea of adding elderflower liqueur too 🙂 Enjoy!
Gloria says
What a great patio drink. I love having non-alcohol drinks to serve my guests. Easy to make and delicious to drink.
Hayley says
Thank you Gloria!