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Sip in Style: Fresh Herbs for Spring Cocktails & Mocktails

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Last updated: May 8, 2025 4:30 pm
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Cinco de Mayo, Derby Day, & Beyond—Grow What You Mix!

Spring is in full bloom, and with it comes the return of outdoor parties, refreshing drinks, and bright seasonal flavors. Whether you’re mixing up margs for Cinco de Mayo, crafting a classic mint julep for the Kentucky Derby, or just enjoying a sunny weekend with friends, fresh herbs can take your cocktails (or mocktails!) to the next level.

Even better? With a Soltech Grove Bar Light, you can grow your favorite herbs indoors all year long—no need to worry about bugs, pests, harsh fertilizers, or the sun scorching delicate leaves. Let’s explore the best herbs to grow and how to use them in some spring-ready sips.

 

Must-Grow Herbs for Springtime Drinks

Here are some of the most flavorful, easy-to-grow herbs for your drink menu:

Mint

A must for mojitos and juleps—especially the iconic mint julep served at the Kentucky Derby. Mint grows quickly and abundantly, making it a perfect herb to keep on hand. Its crisp, cooling flavor pairs well with citrus, berries, and even cucumber, making it a versatile addition to both cocktails and mocktails.

Try mint in a Classic Mint Julep, especially popular during horse racing season, or shake things up with a Strawberry Mint Mojito, which works beautifully as either an alcoholic or non-alcoholic option. For something light and refreshing, a Cucumber Mint Spritz is perfect for warm spring days.

 

Basil

Sweet, peppery, and a bit unexpected in cocktails, basil is a true summer staple. It pairs beautifully with lemon, lime, and gin, adding a fresh, herbal twist to everything from spritzes to shaken cocktails. Beyond drinks, basil is perfect for garnishing summer dishes like caprese salads, flatbreads, or pasta. Whether muddled into a cocktail or used as a fragrant topper, it brings a burst of bright, garden-fresh flavor that captures the essence of the season.

Basil brings a fresh, peppery twist to drinks like the Basil Gimlet, a vibrant take on a classic cocktail. It also shines in a Lemon Basil Cooler, offering a crisp, citrusy refreshment that’s perfect for spring. For a non-alcoholic option, a Basil Limeade Mocktail delivers all the bold flavor without the booze.

Lavender

Floral and soothing, lavender adds a touch of elegance to both drinks and dishes. Just a little goes a long way—it’s perfect for infusing simple syrups or using as a delicate garnish. Known for its calming scent, lavender also pairs beautifully with teas, lemonades, cookies, and other light desserts, making it a versatile herb for both flavor and aromatherapy.

Lavender brings a soft, aromatic quality to drinks like the Lavender Lemon Fizz, adding a crisp and elegant layer of flavor that captures the essence of spring. It complements bright citrus beautifully in a Lavender Paloma, lending a subtle, floral complexity to this tequila-forward favorite. For a non-alcoholic option, the Lavender-Honey Iced Tea Spritz is mellow, lightly sweet, and infused with a breezy, garden-fresh charm.

 

Thyme

Earthy and aromatic, thyme adds depth to citrus-based cocktails and sparkling water spritzers. Its subtle herbal notes balance sweetness and acidity.

Thyme adds a savory, botanical flair to spring drinks, making it a standout in the Honey Thyme Margarita, where it complements the rich sweetness with subtle herbal complexity. In a Thyme Lemon Vodka Collins, it introduces a crisp, aromatic edge that elevates the citrus notes. For a booze-free option, the Honey Thyme Mocktail offers a bright, garden-fresh flavor profile that’s both refreshing and sophisticated.

 

Rosemary

Bold and piney, rosemary stands up to stronger spirits and adds a sophisticated edge to spring drinks. Its intense aroma and flavor pair well with bourbon, gin, vodka, and citrus, making it a great addition to cocktails.

Rosemary brings a woodsy aroma to spring beverages, offering an unexpected twist to familiar flavors. It adds crisp, herbaceous depth to the Rosemary Gin Fizz, creating a drink that feels both bright and refined. In the Blood Orange Rosemary Smash, its savory character balances the rich citrus, resulting in a cocktail that’s vibrant and well-rounded. For a lighter, refreshing option, the Rosemary Tequila Spritzer delivers a zesty, invigorating profile with just the right hint of pine-like freshness.

 

How to Grow Herbs Indoors with the Grove Bar Light

The Grove Bar Light makes it simple to grow fresh herbs indoors, whether you’re using a kitchen counter, windowsill, or a bar cart. Designed with full-spectrum LED technology, it mimics natural sunlight to keep herbs compact, flavorful, and healthy year-round—perfect for fresh garnishes, cocktails, and mocktails.

Its sleek, low-profile design fits seamlessly into a variety of interior styles, from modern and minimalist to rustic and coastal. The Grove features a rotating light head so you can direct light exactly where your plants need it, and touch-sensitive controls allow you to easily power it on or off and adjust brightness levels to suit your space.

If you’re building out a larger setup, the Grove Connector Kit allows you to link multiple Grove lights across a shelf or growing area. This setup is ideal for maintaining a thriving indoor herb garden with multiple varieties like mint, basil, thyme, or lavender—all beautifully lit and always within reach.

 

🍹 Featured Spring Cocktail Recipe

Ingredients:

 

Instructions:

  1. Muddle basil leaves with lime juice and simple syrup in a shaker.

  2. Add gin and ice, then shake well.

  3. Strain into a glass filled with ice and top with sparkling water.

  4. Garnish with a basil sprig and lime wheel.

 

Final Pour

Whether you’re planning a Cinco de Mayo fiesta, hosting a Derby Day party, or just craving something bright and botanical, fresh herbs are the secret to next-level drinks. And with the Grove Bar Light, you can enjoy garden-fresh flavor anytime—rain or shine.

Here’s to greener drinks and good times. Cheers!

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Must-Grow Herbs for Springtime DrinksMintBasilLavenderThymeRosemaryHow to Grow Herbs Indoors with the Grove Bar Light🍹 Featured Spring Cocktail RecipeFinal Pour

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