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This mixed berry mojito combines delicious fresh raspberries, blackberries, mint and rum. It’s super delicious, perfect for spring and takes only 5 minutes to make!

Are you looking forward to berry season?
I know I cannot get enough fresh berries when they show up at the market.
Especially if we are talking raspberries and blackberries, they are the perfect balance of sweet and tart.
I went ahead and took my favorite berries and turned them into the perfect summertime cocktail – a mixed berry mojito!
This recipe is a play on the traditional mojito. It also contains fresh mint, lime, and rum.
It’s sweet, filled with berry and mint flavor, and the perfect little boozy treat for a hot summer day.
Need more berry drinks in your life? Try this blackberry margarita, or what about this classy Chambord and champagne cocktail?

What is a mojito?
A mojito is a classic drink from Cuba. It’s light, refreshing, and just slightly sweet.
Traditionally speaking a mojito is simply white rum, fresh limes, fresh mint, sugar, and club soda.
To release all the flavor of the mint it’s important to not skip the step of muddling your mint in the glass. I like to use a wooden muddler to help gently bruise the mint to release its flavor.
Do I have to use white rum in my mojito?
Yes and no.
Do you want it to have a more traditional flavor? Then, yes, you’ll want to use white rum.
Not a fan of white rum? I have used vodka in its place and while the outcome is delicious it does change the flavor profile.
I also used coconut rum in my coconut mojito.
Which is obviously delicious but you gotta love that coconut flavor.
Do I have to use fresh mint for this mixed berry mojito?
Fresh mint is a very important part of making a mojito.
It adds bright fresh flavor that can’t be mimicked by using dried mint.
Typically you can fresh mint year round in the produce section of your grocery store.
What other berries could I use?
If you’re not a fan of raspberries and blackberries you could use blueberries, strawberries, black raspberries, or golden raspberries in their place.

Love this mixed berry mojito?
Why not try a few of my other delicious summer cocktails!
- Mango Mojito
- Coconut Lime Frozen Margarita
- Grapefruit Campari Rose Water Cocktail
- Coconut Mojito
- Jalapeno Watermelon Margarita
Mixed Berry Mojito
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons fresh blackberries
- 2 tablespoons fresh raspberries
- 6 mint leaves
- 2 large lime wedges
- 2 tablespoons superfine sugar
- 4 ounces rum
- Seltzer water
Instructions
- Take two short cocktail glasses and fill with equal parts blackberries, raspberries, mint leaves and sweetener.
- Squeeze lime wedges into the glass and pour in rum.
- Muddle the mixture together breaking up the berries and bruising the mint.
- Add in ice and top with seltzer.
- Gently stir to combine.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.













Such a perfect spring drink! YUM!
It’s spring here, so I’ll enjoy this the way it’s supposed to be enjoyed!! I would love it if you link it to Tipsy Tuesday at Grey is the New Black!
Oh wow… I totally want this in front of me for real… I don’t care what time it is!
A Mojito is my favorite drink and with berries, why not? Great idea, Brandy!
This would make an awesome mocktail!
Totally on the same wave length, in a few ways. Mr HIT can’t stand when I have the remote even for like 5 minutes. He instantly takes it and switches back and forth. I swear its just to annoy me. And secondly, I made a blueberry mojito with truvia but have yet to post it. And of course yours looks too die for! Cheers!
Ha! Lol… I think I’m with Art! I can’t stand her voice. But I’d totally trade watching for a one of these beauties! Pinned.
It’s not too early to whip up a batch of these is it?? So beautiful!
I am a HUGE mojito fan and this version looks delicious!! I use Truvia all the time, it’s fantastic!!
I love mojitos! I always make mine with simple syrup and actually have some made in the fridge already. And mint… Oh man, I am excited to make these!