This strawberry mojito recipe takes the classic cocktail and brightens it with juicy fresh strawberries. It’s a delightful summer twist — light, fruity, and perfectly refreshing for warm days.

Traditional mojitos are wonderful, but adding strawberries brings a fresh, sweet dimension. You can use homemade simple syrup to sweeten the drink — it’s easy to prepare and eliminates an extra store-bought ingredient. Make this cocktail when strawberries are at their peak for the best color and flavor.
If you enjoy rum-based drinks, this recipe pairs well with other favorites like a creamy piña colada or a strawberry daiquiri variation.
🍓 Ingredients:

- Fresh strawberries – use the sweetest, ripest berries you can find for the best flavor and color.
- Fresh mint leaves – available in the produce section; fresh mint makes a big difference.
- Simple syrup – homemade is easy and dissolves into the drink better than granulated sugar.
- Fresh lime juice – freshly squeezed lime juice is recommended over bottled for brighter flavor.
- Light (white) rum – a classic choice like Bacardi or any light rum you prefer.
- Ice cubes – enough to fill a tall glass.
- Club soda or sparkling water – chilled, so it won’t melt the ice quickly.
For exact quantities and a printable recipe card, see the recipe card section below.
Optional garnish:
Garnish with a mint sprig, lime wedges, or a strawberry for a pretty finishing touch.
Substitutions and Variations
- Different fresh fruit – swap strawberries for raspberries, blackberries, or a mix of berries to create your own twist.
- Virgin version – omit the rum and increase the club soda or use a splash of fruit juice for a non-alcoholic mocktail.
- Vodka – use vodka or flavored vodka instead of rum for a different base spirit.
- Pitcher method – pre-muddle strawberries, mint, lime juice, and simple syrup in advance and store in a sealed container. Add rum and ice to individual glasses to avoid diluting the pitcher.
- Frozen strawberries – thaw before using; they work well if fresh berries aren’t available.
- Pureed berries – puree the fruit if you prefer a smooth texture instead of chunks; strain if you want a clearer drink. Note: muddling releases oils and aromas differently than straining, so flavor will vary slightly.
🔪 Instructions:
Prep: Rinse and dry the mint and strawberries before you start.

Step 1: Place 2–3 mint sprigs and 3 sliced strawberries in a Collins glass.

Step 2: Add the simple syrup and squeeze in the fresh lime juice.

Step 3: Gently muddle the mint and strawberries together to release juices and essential oils. Be careful not to over-muddle the mint to avoid bitterness.

Step 4: Pour in the rum, then fill the glass with ice.
Pro tip: Use the ripest berries you can find and muddle them well — the brighter the fruit, the more vibrant the cocktail.

Step 5: Top with chilled club soda or sparkling water until the glass is full. Give it a gentle stir to combine.
Serve: Garnish with additional strawberries, lime slices, or a mint sprig and enjoy immediately.

- Using simple syrup prevents a grainy texture in the drink.
- Avoid over-muddling the mint; bruising it lightly releases flavor, but overworking it can turn the drink bitter.
- If you don’t have a muddler, use the rounded end of a wooden spoon to press the ingredients.
- To boost mint flavor, substitute mint simple syrup for regular simple syrup.
Looking for more cocktail ideas? Try other refreshing drinks such as margarita popsicles or a mint margarita for a tequila option.
Fun Fact
Mojitos have a long history and remain a beloved classic for a reason — their bright lime and mint profile pairs perfectly with fresh fruit additions like strawberries.

Recipe FAQs
A strawberry mojito combines strawberries, mint, lime, simple syrup, rum, and club soda for a light, fizzy cocktail with herbal notes. A strawberry daiquiri is simply rum, strawberries, lime juice, and simple syrup, typically shaken or blended and without carbonated water, resulting in a smoother, more concentrated fruit-forward drink.
Light or white rum is traditional because its clean profile lets the mint, lime, and fruit shine. Silver or blanco rums work well. Aged rums add depth but change the cocktail’s character. Flavored rums, like strawberry rum, can enhance fruit-forward versions if you prefer a sweeter or more pronounced flavor.
Muddling is gently crushing herbs and fruit to release juices, oils, and aroma. For this mojito, muddling strawberries breaks down the fruit and releases natural sugars and aroma, while muddling mint releases essential oils that give the drink its refreshing character. Muddle lightly to extract flavor without turning the mint bitter.
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Strawberry Mojito
Ingredients
- 3 medium-large strawberries
- 2 sprigs mint leaves
- 1 oz. simple syrup
- 2 oz. lime juice
- 1 ½ oz. Bacardi rum or white rum
- 1 cup ice cubes or enough to fill glass
- 2-3 oz. club soda / sparkling water
Instructions
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Place two or three mint sprigs and 3 sliced strawberries in an empty Collins glass.
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Add simple syrup and lime juice.
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Use the handle of a wooden spoon or a muddler to gently muddle the mint and strawberries together.
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Add rum and then ice cubes to fill the glass.
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Top with club soda to fill and stir gently.
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Garnish with sliced or whole strawberries, lime slices, and a mint sprig.
Notes
Serve immediately; the soda will lose fizz over time.
Rinse and dry the mint and berries before using.
A muddler or the end of a wooden spoon works to gently press ingredients; avoid tearing the mint leaves.
Using ripe berries and fresh-squeezed lime juice yields the best color and balance.
Nutrition
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