Try this Sparkling Pineapple Punch at your next gathering. Sweet pineapple juice combines with bubbly ginger ale, fresh fruit, and mint to create a bright, non-alcoholic punch everyone will enjoy.

This simple punch brings a tropical feel to any occasion. It’s an easy, refreshing beverage that tastes like a mini vacation in a glass. When the weather warms up, a cold, fizzy drink like this sparkling pineapple punch is a perfect pick-me-up.
Whether you’re hosting a brunch, backyard barbecue, baby shower, or just want a special drink for a weeknight, this balanced, fruity punch pairs well with grilled foods, brunch favorites, and light desserts. It looks elegant served in a pitcher or punch bowl but is quick enough to make anytime.

Ingredients
This punch is flavorful yet requires just a few ingredients. Gather the following:
- Canned pineapple juice – Use 100% pineapple juice, plain and unsweetened. Avoid pineapple cocktail blends or juices packed in syrup.
- Ginger ale – Regular, diet, or sugar-free ginger ale all work. For a spicier note, substitute with non‑alcoholic ginger beer. If you prefer a less sweet drink, use club soda.
- Fresh pineapple and strawberries – Chopped. Fresh fruit holds up nicely, but frozen fruit can substitute if needed. Swap strawberries for raspberries, peaches, or blueberries if desired.
- Fresh mint leaves – Adds a bright, herbal lift. Basil also pairs nicely to balance sweetness.
- Optional garnishes: lemon or lime slices, orange wedges, pineapple chunks, extra berries, maraschino cherries, or additional fresh herbs.

How to Make Pineapple Punch
Begin by cutting fresh pineapple into small chunks. Place fruit into a standard ice cube tray and tuck a few mint leaves into some compartments for color and flavor. Pour one cup of pineapple juice over the fruit and freeze overnight. These pineapple ice cubes keep your punch chilled without watering it down as they melt.
When you’re ready to serve, combine the chopped pineapple, strawberries, mint, and the pineapple ice cubes in a large pitcher or punch bowl. Pour in the remaining pineapple juice and half of the ginger ale, then gently stir. Add more ginger ale as the pineapple ice cubes start to melt to maintain fizz and flavor. Serve immediately.
Can I Make This Punch in Advance?
The pineapple ice cubes can be prepared days ahead, but assemble the punch only when serving. Ginger ale loses carbonation over time, so making the punch too far in advance will result in a flat drink.
Can I Make This with Alcohol?
If you prefer an alcoholic version, replace the ginger ale with prosecco for sparkling wine bubbles, or keep the ginger ale and add vodka, white rum, or coconut rum to taste. Adjust amounts based on how strong you want the punch.

Tips for Making Non-Alcoholic Party Punch
- Choose plain pineapple juice rather than cocktail blends or juice packed in syrup to avoid excess sweetness.
- Use diet or low‑sugar ginger ale if you want fewer calories, or swap to ginger beer for more spice.
- Fresh or frozen pineapple works well. If using canned pineapple, select fruit packed in its own juice, not syrup.
More Non-Alcoholic Party Drinks:
- Sparkling Watermelon Coolers
- Strawberry Lemonade
- Vanilla Peach Tea
- Watermelon Limeade
- Passion Fruit Iced Tea

Get the Recipe:
Sparkling Strawberry Pineapple Punch
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Ingredients
- 1 (48 ounce) can pineapple juice
- 1 2 liter container of ginger ale
- 4 cups pineapple, chopped
- 3 cups strawberries, chopped
- 1/8 cup fresh mint leaves
Instructions
For the Fresh Pineapple Ice Cubes:
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Add 1 cup chopped pineapple chunks to an ice cube tray. Include mint leaves if you like.
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Pour 1 cup pineapple juice over the fruit and freeze overnight.
For the Pineapple Strawberry Punch:
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Place the fruit, mint, and pineapple ice cubes in a pitcher or punch bowl.
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Add the remaining pineapple juice and half the ginger ale, then stir gently.
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Top up with more ginger ale as the pineapple ice cubes melt to keep the punch fizzy.