Peppermint Espresso Martinis – Festive Holiday Cocktail
The Peppermint Espresso Martini is a modern twist on the classic espresso martini, combining rich coffee flavors with creamy peppermint liqueur. Perfect for holiday parties, Christmas gatherings, or a cozy winter night, this cocktail is both refreshing and indulgent.
Espresso martinis have long been a favorite for coffee lovers who enjoy a little kick of alcohol. By adding peppermint, this cocktail takes on a festive, holiday feel, reminiscent of peppermint candy canes, chocolate desserts, and seasonal treats. Whether you’re hosting a winter party or enjoying a night in, this cocktail brings both elegance and fun to your glass.
In this article, we’ll cover everything from ingredient selection, step-by-step instructions, tips for perfect frothy martinis, variations, presentation ideas, and even ways to make it kid-friendly with a non-alcoholic version.

Why Peppermint Espresso Martinis Are a Must-Try
- Festive & Seasonal: Peppermint gives it a holiday vibe.
- Coffee Lover’s Dream: Rich espresso flavor balanced with sweet liqueur.
- Impress Guests: Elegant, creamy, and visually stunning in a martini glass.
- Versatile: Can be served as dessert, aperitif, or after-dinner cocktail.
- Easy to Make: No complicated techniques or equipment required.
Ingredients Breakdown
- Freshly Brewed Espresso (2 oz): The heart of the cocktail. Use strong, freshly brewed espresso or dark coffee for best results.
- Vodka (2 oz): The base spirit; premium vodka works best.
- Peppermint Liqueur (1 oz): Adds the festive minty flavor. Examples: Crème de Menthe or peppermint schnapps.
- Coffee Liqueur (1 oz): Optional but recommended for depth, such as Kahlúa.
- Simple Syrup (1/2 oz): Adjust sweetness to taste.
- Ice Cubes: For shaking and chilling.
- Chocolate Shavings or Peppermint Stick (Optional Garnish): Adds visual appeal and extra flavor.

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Brew Espresso
Brew 2 ounces of fresh espresso. Let it cool slightly to prevent melting ice and diluting the cocktail too much.
Step 2: Prepare Cocktail Shaker
Add ice cubes, vodka, peppermint liqueur, coffee liqueur, simple syrup, and brewed espresso into a cocktail shaker.
Step 3: Shake Vigorously
Shake for 15–20 seconds. This creates a frothy top, which is essential for the classic espresso martini look.
Step 4: Strain into Glass
Double strain the mixture into a chilled martini glass to avoid ice shards. A frothy top should form.
Step 5: Garnish
Top with chocolate shavings, crushed peppermint, or a mini candy cane for holiday flair.
Step 6: Serve Immediately
Serve immediately while cold and frothy. Enjoy the creamy peppermint coffee flavor.
Pro Tips for the Perfect Peppermint Espresso Martini
- Use Fresh Espresso: Strong and fresh espresso ensures bold coffee flavor.
- Chill Your Glasses: A cold glass keeps the cocktail frothy longer.
- Shake Well: The signature froth comes from a vigorous shake.
- Adjust Sweetness: Simple syrup is optional depending on your taste and the sweetness of your liqueurs.
- Presentation Matters: Peppermint sticks, chocolate shavings, or edible glitter add a festive touch.

Variations to Try
- Non-Alcoholic Version: Use cold brew coffee, peppermint syrup, and whipped cream for a kid-friendly version.
- Chocolate Peppermint Martini: Add chocolate liqueur or a drizzle of chocolate syrup for a mocha twist.
- Creamy Version: Add a splash of cream or half-and-half for a richer, dessert-like cocktail.
- Spicy Peppermint: Sprinkle cinnamon or nutmeg on top for a warm, holiday spice kick.
Serving Ideas
- Holiday Party: Serve in elegant martini glasses with candy cane stirrers.
- Dessert Pairing: Goes perfectly with chocolate truffles, cookies, or small cakes.
- After Dinner Drink: A perfect digestif for coffee lovers after a festive meal.
Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
- Pre-Brew Espresso: You can make the espresso ahead and chill it, but shake cocktails only just before serving.
- Batch Cocktails: Multiply ingredients and shake in batches to serve multiple guests efficiently.
- Glassware: Store chilled glasses in the freezer for a few minutes before serving for extra froth.
FAQ & Troubleshooting
Q: Can I use regular coffee instead of espresso?
A: Yes, but espresso provides a richer, more concentrated flavor. Use strong brewed coffee as a substitute.
Q: My martini isn’t frothy. What went wrong?
A: Shake vigorously for at least 15 seconds. Make sure the espresso isn’t too hot or the ice too small.
Q: How can I make this kid-friendly?
A: Replace alcohol with peppermint syrup, cold brew coffee, or hot chocolate for a festive, non-alcoholic version.

Peppermint Espresso Martinis
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Brew 2 oz fresh espresso and let cool slightly.
- Add espresso, vodka, peppermint liqueur, coffee liqueur, simple syrup, and ice cubes into a cocktail shaker.
- Shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds to create froth.
- Double strain into a chilled martini glass.
- Garnish with chocolate shavings or a mini candy cane.
- Serve immediately.
