Top 10 Triple Sec Drinks

Looking for Triple Sec drinks? From the classic Margarita to a bright pink Cosmo, these Triple Sec cocktails star the bright, citrusy flavor of this popular orange liqueur.

Got a bottle of Triple Sec on hand? This orange liqueur makes a Margarita a margarita, and turns cranberry juice and vodka into a classic Cosmo.

I’ve been mixing Triple Sec drinks for years, and what I love about this liqueur is its versatility. You can add a splash to crowd pleasers like sangria, or mix up a retro classic like the Sidecar. Here are the most popular Triple Sec cocktails I keep coming back to.

What is Triple Sec?

All the Triple Sec cocktails above use the product you can buy with that name. But Triple Sec is also a word used to describe a specific liquor and a family of orange liqueurs. Here’s what to know:

  • Triple Sec is the name for a category of dry orange liqueurs: it translates to “triple dry” in French. The other major family of orange liqueurs is CuraƧao, which are sweeter (and sometimes blue, like in these Blue Curacao cocktails!). Within the Triple Sec category, you’ll find a wide range of quality and price: check out my guide to Cointreau vs Triple Sec.
  • Triple Sec is also the name for a product. In most liquor stores, bottles labeled Triple Sec are typically more affordable than something like Cointreau, which is a higher end Triple Sec. Either works well in these cocktails, though I’ve found Cointreau adds a bit more depth so I generally prefer that over a bottle labeled “Triple Sec”. My guide to the best Triple Sec for Margaritas covers all the options.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What can I use instead of Triple Sec?

Cointreau is the most common substitute and works in any of these recipes. Grand Marnier is another option, though it’s sweeter and has a brandy base – and is more expensive. For more details, check out my Triple Sec substitute guide.

Is Triple Sec the same as Cointreau?

Not exactly. Cointreau is a premium brand of Triple Sec: they’re in the same family, but Cointreau has a higher alcohol content and more refined orange flavor. See my Cointreau vs Triple Sec guide.

Can I use Triple Sec in non-alcoholic drinks?

Triple Sec does contain alcohol, so it’s not ideal for mocktails. However, a small splash added to sparkling water or lemonade can add a nice orange flavor if you’re okay with a small amount of alcohol.

What’s the best Triple Sec to buy?

For everyday mixing, a standard Triple Sec works great. For cocktails where the orange liqueur shines (like the Sidecar or Cosmo), I’d recommend using Cointreau. See my guide to best Triple Sec for Margaritas.

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Triple Sec Drinks: Cosmo & More!

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What’s in a Cosmopolitan cocktail? This vibrant pink drink is perfect for any occasion, with vodka, cranberry and Triple Sec.

  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 drink 1x
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Shaken
  • Cuisine: Cocktails
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) vodka or citron vodka*
  • 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) 100% cranberry juice (do not use sweetened!)
  • ½ ounce (1 tablespoon) Cointreau
  • ½ ounce (1 tablespoon) lemon juice
  • 1 lime wedge
  • 1 teaspoon simple syrup**
  • For the garnish: lime wheel (optional)

Instructions

  1. Place the vodka, cranberry juice, Cointreau, lemon juice, and syrup in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake 15 seconds until cold. Strain the liquid into a martini glass.
  2. Squeeze with the lime wedge and serve, garnished with a lime wheel if desired.

Notes

*If you have it, use citron vodka for the most authentic Cosmo: in this case you can omit the lemon juice. In our tests we found it was just as tasty to use standard vodka with lemon juice, so you don’t have to buy another type of vodka.

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