Pomegranate Party Punch Recipe (2024)

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This Pomegranate Party Punch recipe is easy and serves a crowd. Make an alcoholic version and non-alcoholic version this fall or winter!

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This pomegranate party punch recipe is full of flavour and perfect for holidays. You can make versions which include alcohol or not. Or both so you have drinks for everyone.

Let me fill you in on a little secret. I'm can't drink alcohol. Not even a drop.

The reason I can't drink is because I have IBD and alcohol is a serious trigger for me.

Honestly, I haven't had a drink in years. I think I've had maybe 2 glasses in the last 30 years. It's just not worth it for me.

That said, I love making mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks when we host parties. That way I can partake with no side effects.

I'm going to be completely honest, this pomegranate party punch is super versatile. You can swap out ingredients easily, and adjust the sweetness based on your own taste.

So, today let's raise our glasses. Mine is filled with a non-alcoholic version of this drink.

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Ingredient Notes:

  • Soda or Wine - If you're making a non-alcoholic version of this party punch you can use any kind of clear soda or even sparkling water. But if you're making an alcoholic version of this holiday punch you can use any kind of wine, preferably a nice sparkling wine.
  • Juice - Use pomegranate juice for this recipe. Pom juice is my personal favourite but I know it's expensive. Use whatever kind your prefer.
  • Sugar - I used granulated sugar for this punch. You can make a sugar free version if you like.
  • Oranges - Personally, I love using oranges in this recipe. You could also use lemons, limes, grapefruit, or any combination of them.
  • Pomegranates - You can either buy fresh pomegranate and remove the arils yourself, or buy arils already removed. Most grocery stores sell fresh arils, as well as frozen pomegranate seeds.
  • Ice - This is an optional ingredient. Some people like ice in their punch, some do not. That said, if you are using it be sure to add it right before serving.
  • Garnish - I used fresh mint in my punch. Again, this is completely optional. Obviously if you hate mint then leave this one out.

How to Make Pomegranate Party Punch:

  1. In a large pitcher, or punch bowl, mix the carbonated drink (or wine if making an alcoholic version) with the pomegranate juice, as well as the sugar. Add the sugar very slowly so it doesn't bubble over if it reacts to the carbonation in the soda. Then, stir until the sugar dissolves.
  2. Next, add the orange slices and pomegranate arils. Then, mix again.
  3. Right before serving add the ice, if desired.
  4. Then, add the mint right before serving. Do not add it early as it will overwhelm the drink.
  5. Finally, serve and sip!

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How Much Punch Should You Make:

  • This is very dependent on whether you are serving multiple drinks at your soiree. I always serve an alcoholic version, as well as a non-alcoholic version. That way I have lots of options.
  • I usually plan on each person having one glass of punch per hour. So, if you have 10 guests for 4 hours you would estimate needing 40 servings. Then, I double that because let's be honest, it's better to have too much than not enough.
  • That said, I also factor in if we're serving beer, pop, coffee, tea and water. Not everyone drinks and people love to have tons of options so I give them TONS of options.

How Much Alcohol Should You Use for Punch:

  • Typically you would use two parts alcohol to three parts punch. Personally, I like to go a little light on the booze.
  • Keep in mind you can always add more alcohol if it's a bit weak. Tasting it is key so you know how to adjust it for your guest.

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Tips for Making Punch:

  • Always err on the side of making more pomegranate party punch than you think you need.
  • Be sure your punch bowl, pitcher, or beverage container is big enough.
  • Also, make sure your serving vessel is easy to refill so you aren't busy fussing with it during your event.
  • Use large blocks of ice if using a very large serving bowl. I've seen people use massive tubs for punch. If you're using something like that opt for blocks of ice.
  • A really good tip I learned years ago is to use plastic containers to freeze ice before your parties. You can use margarine containers or takeout containers. We have a 2 L container that is used to store ice cream and it's perfect for freezing large blocks of ice.
  • If you're serving different kinds of punch in smaller pitchers then you can use normal sized ice. Basically you scale your ice needs to your pitcher, glass or container.
  • Use fresh garnishes. Fresh mint is lovely. Just don't add it too early. You can also buy edible flowers for co*cktails. They look so pretty in drinks.
  • You can buy glasses these days with chalkboard paint on them so you can write names on them. That way no one mixes up their drinks. I love that idea.
  • Also, you can buy wine charms so everyone has their own little character. I dig that idea too because everyone can keep their charm as a little party gift.
  • Lastly, don't over-serve people. Use common sense when hosting. Arrange for someone to be the designated driver. Keep the numbers handy for your local cab company or uber driver. Or have your friends or family crash at your place. Always use your noggin where alcohol is concerned.

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Pomegranate Party Punch

This Pomegranate Party Punch recipe is easy and serves a crowd. Make an alcoholic version and non-alcoholic version this fall or winter!

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Keyword holiday punch, party punch, pomegranate party punch

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 15 minutes minutes

Servings 8

Calories 176kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 cups lemon-lime flavoured carbonated drink use sparking wine if making making an alcoholic version
  • 1 ½ cups pomegranate juice
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 2 large oranges sliced thinly, use the middle slices, not the ends
  • ½ cup pomegranate arils
  • 4 cups ice
  • Garnish: fresh mint

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • In a large bowl or pitcher mix the carbonated drink (or sparkling wine if making an alcohol-friendly version) with the pomegranate juice and sugar. Add sugar slowly if using carbonated drinks in case it bubbles up. Stir until the sugar dissolves.

  • Add the orange slices and pomegranate arils. Mix again.

  • Right before serving add the ice.

  • At the last minute add the mint. It will over-power your drink if you add it too soon. Stir well.

  • Serve with a big old pomegranate party punch loving smile!

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Notes

Originally posted January 19, 2014.

Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 207mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 42g | Vitamin A: 104IU | Vitamin C: 26mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. jodi schulman

    That looks so good. id love to win. So cool

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks Jodi. Good luck.

      Reply

  2. Tanya Holland

    I love margaritas.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Great choice.

      Reply

  3. tanya holland

    Margaritas are my favorite drink.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Such a lovely drink too. Good luck.

      Reply

  4. Donna Currie

    I love the color of that punch - why is it that red drinks are so appealing? Or is it just me? Thanks for organizing this awesome event.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks Donna. I feel the same way, I'm drawn to red and pink. Thanks so much for all your help lady. I appreciate it. xx

      Reply

  5. Amanda Falicki

    Bloody Mary

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  6. Koren H

    I'm a fan of beer, but I do love a good Bloody Mary!

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Both are awesome.

      Reply

  7. Kathia Rodriguez

    Delicious co*cktail, definitely a must try looks amazing and I can't wait to make it.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks so much. Good luck.

      Reply

  8. Aimee @ Simple Bites

    Gorgeous. Make mine spiked, please.

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks Aimee. I shall spike yours and make sure it's a double. xx

      Reply

  9. Tracy Spangler

    In my much younger days I used to enjoy whiskey sours. Nowadays I just drink coffee, too many energy drinks and water with fresh fruit. Thanks!

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Total classic drink. I'm a pepsi girl. It's my one vice.

      Reply

  10. Chris Harris

    Oh my goodness does that look delicious and refreshing!

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks so much Chris. xx

      Reply

  11. Guyla

    Kim, your punch looks delicious! Very nice picture. Thanks for organizing this event. I've been a failure but learned lots and WILL be better next time!

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    • Kim Beaulieu

      Thanks Guyla. And not at all. If I hadn't been running appetizer week I could have helped more. Next time have me and Liz walk you through. You did great for a first timer, these things are complicated and there's a learning curve. We'll get you up to speed for the next thing. I'm so glad you joined us. I adore Liz, so any friend of hers is a friend of mine.

      Reply

  12. Sally Tews

    I am trying this! It looks so D-Lish 🙂 and the oranges right now are soooo good.

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    • Kim Beaulieu

      I love this punch, I've made it a couple more times. So refreshing.

      Reply

  13. Kelly Archibald

    Hello! I came across this recipe and think it would be perfect for my girlfriend's wedding shower. How many does the recipe serve? We are expecting around 50 people and I wasn't sure if I should be doubling or tripling this recipe. Let me know what you think! Thanks, Kelly

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    • Kim Beaulieu

      Hi Kelly:

      Thanks so much. This makes about 14 cups of punch but about 4 cups of that is ice. I generally figure about 1/2 cup or 4 ounces per person. So if you factor in the ice this technically serves 28. But personally I always make more than enough to be sure. I'd do 2 or 3 for 50 people, and have some alternate beverages available. Hope that helps. Also don't put the mint in until you're almost ready to serve it. It will overpower the drink quickly. It's more garnish with a hint of taste. Same goes with the fresh fruit, if you prep too early everything gets soggy. Hope everyone enjoys it. Have fun at the shower. xx

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  14. Adele

    Hi, I made this for our New Years party and it was a huge hit with the guests! Thanks so much for sharing your recipe

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Yeah, happy to hear that. Happy New Year!

      Reply

  15. Ashley

    That is one gorgeous drink!!

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  16. Megan

    Recipes that can be alcoholic or non are so versatile! Great for baby showers or parties with people who can't or prefer not to drink! I'll be pinning this for futere parties! #MerryMonday

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  17. Kim~madeinaday

    Looks so refreshing! Sharing on Twitter. Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
    Kim

    Reply

  18. Boyd Kobe

    Pomegranate Party Punch Recipe (9)
    Well, now I have plenty of ideas of what to bring to my New Years party I’m attending! These look great, thank you!

    Reply

    • Kim Beaulieu

      Hope you had a blast Boyd. Always happy to share recipes with others. Happy New Year!

      Reply

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