Last Updated May 21st, 2023 at 11:49 pm by Lisa
Hibiscus cocktails are bright, refreshing, and low in calories — under 100 kcal per drink. These low-carb, low-sugar, vegan, keto-friendly, and gluten-free cocktails use dried hibiscus flowers to give a gorgeous color and a pleasant floral-tart flavor that pairs beautifully with citrus and sparkling water.
They make elegant, guilt-free sippers for outdoor gatherings, picnics, bridal showers, or holiday parties. Below is a simple, SEO-friendly guide to make hibiscus cocktails, plus variations, garnishes, and storage tips.

Hibiscus Cocktails Recipe
These hibiscus keto cocktails are easy to make and require simple pantry staples. Gather:
- Hibiscus flower tea — tea bags or loose-leaf hibiscus in an infuser
- Boiling water
- Organic liquid stevia drops for a calorie-free sweetener (or your preferred sugar-free sweetener)
- Vodka — a gluten-free brand like Tito’s works well (about 1 shot per cocktail)
- Sparkling mineral water — zero-calorie options such as Perrier or La Croix
- Fresh lime or lemon juice for brightness
- Garnish — fresh or dried orange slices, lime wheels, herbs, or edible flowers
- Ice

- Bring 2 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan or heat it in a microwave-safe container.
- Make a concentrated hibiscus infusion: add 4 hibiscus tea bags or about 8 teaspoons of loose hibiscus to the 2 cups of boiling water. Steep at least 5 minutes, then strain out the solids. For larger gatherings, double or quadruple the batch.
- When the concentrate has cooled, fill a glass with ice. Add one shot of vodka, a couple of splashes of the hibiscus concentrate, a squeeze of lime, and 5–7 drops of liquid stevia (adjust to taste). Top with lime-flavored sparkling water or club soda and stir gently.
- Prepare hibiscus syrup ahead by mixing the concentrate with your sweetener and refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 3 days. This makes assembling cocktails faster when entertaining.
Hibiscus Simple Syrup and Tea
You can use hibiscus tea in bags for convenience or loose hibiscus flowers for a more economical option. If using loose tea, steep in a tea infuser or fine-mesh strainer and be sure to strain thoroughly so the drinks are clear.

Garnishes: Add a fresh citrus slice, a thin lime wheel, a sprig of rosemary with a few cranberries for holiday flair, or fresh mint and edible flowers in spring and summer.
Alcohol variations: Substitute gin, rum, or tequila for vodka to change the character of the cocktail. Each spirit complements hibiscus differently — gin adds botanical notes, rum offers sweetness, and tequila gives a bright, earthy bite.
Mocktails and sweeter versions: Omit the alcohol for a hibiscus mocktail. To sweeten further, add small dashes of ginger or pineapple simple syrup, or a touch of honey (honey will add calories).

Hibiscus tea brews a bright red infusion with a pleasant tartness similar to cranberry. Because it has a natural tart note, people often add a sweetener, but it is delightful balanced with citrus and sparkling water.

More Martinis & Cocktail Recipes
If you enjoy hibiscus cocktails, explore other easy and festive drinks for parties and holidays. Try a playful frozen CoronaRita for warm-weather fun, peppermint candy-cane martinis for the holidays, or seasonal martinis like chocolate martinis for special occasions. For St. Patrick’s Day, green jello shots and playful green cocktails are always crowd-pleasers. There are many simple pitcher-style cocktails—like easy limeade margaritas—that are perfect for gatherings without complicated tools.
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CoronaRita Margaritas
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Candy Cane Martinis
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Candy Corn Martinis
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Green Jello Shots & Jigglers
Hibiscus cocktails are versatile, pretty, and easy to prepare. Make the hibiscus concentrate in advance, keep it chilled, and assemble drinks quickly when guests arrive. Enjoy these colorful, low-calorie cocktails any time you want a refreshing, elegant beverage.

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Hibiscus Cocktail Recipe
Equipment
- Loose leaf tea ball or tea infuser
- Fine-mesh strainer
- Glass teapot or heatproof container
Ingredients (4 cocktails)
- 4 hibiscus flower tea bags (or hibiscus loose tea)
- 2 cups boiling water
- Organic liquid stevia drops, to taste
- 1 shot vodka per cocktail (Tito’s is a gluten-free option)
- Sparkling mineral water (zero-calorie)
- Fresh lime or lemon juice
- Garnish: orange slices (fresh or dried) or lime wheels
- Ice
Instructions
- Boil 2 cups of water in a saucepan or heat in a microwave-safe glass or ceramic container.
- Steep 4 hibiscus tea bags or 8 teaspoons loose hibiscus in the boiling water for at least 5 minutes. Strain and cool. Scale up the batch for larger groups.
- To assemble each cocktail: fill a glass with ice, add 1 shot vodka, splash hibiscus concentrate, squeeze fresh lime, add 5–7 drops liquid stevia (or to taste), top with lime sparkling water or club soda, and stir.
- Garnish with citrus, lime wheels, rosemary with cranberries for a festive touch, or fresh mint.
- Variations: switch vodka for gin, rum, or tequila. For mocktails, omit alcohol and add a dash of ginger or pineapple syrup, or a touch of honey if desired.
- Store hibiscus syrup chilled for up to 3 days.