3 World Cup-Inspired Drinks Made in a Mason Jar

3 World Cup-Inspired Drinks Made in a Mason Jar

Okay, we'll be honest: we didn't need much of an excuse to start mixing drinks. But 32 teams playing the world's biggest tournament? That'll do.

We put together three of our favorite tournament-inspired drinks; each one made and served straight from a reCAP Mason jar. No extra glassware to wash, no mess to deal with at halftime, just maximum flavor and a great excuse to raise a glass every time someone scores.

The Golden Boot (non-alcoholic)

Lemon super juice, honey, ginger, sparkling water

This one's our personal favorite, and it works for everyone at the party; no alcohol required to make it feel celebratory. The lemon super juice gives it way more citrus punch than you'd expect, and the ginger adds just enough kick to keep things interesting. Make a big batch, seal it with a reCAP FLIP cap, and stick it in the fridge until kickoff. You'll be glad you did.

The Crowd Pleaser

Fresh limeade, mint, a splash of something celebratory (your call), served over ice in a wide-mouth Mason jar

The name says it all. We've never set this out at a watch party without someone asking for the recipe. It's built for batching: make enough to fill a big Mason jar, seal it, and let guests pour their own throughout the match. One less thing you have to do while trying to actually watch the game.

The Extra Time

Cold brew concentrate + oat milk + a pinch of cinnamon

For the late-night matches that go deep into extra time and penalties. You know the ones! We love this one because you can make the cold brew the day before (see our cold brew guide here), seal it in a reCAP jar, and it's ready whenever you need a second wind.

One tip before you go: All three of these taste even better when made 24 hours ahead. The flavors settle, everything gets a little more rounded, and you get to spend kickoff actually watching the match instead of scrambling in the kitchen. Make them tonight. Thank yourself tomorrow.

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