Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

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There is something quintessentially summer about a nice ice cold glass of lemonade. This notion even rings true in the cooler months. But sometimes you want to jazz up what’s in your cup with a little bit of fizzy fruity fun! This simple recipe for Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade is perfect for a lazy Sunday summer afternoon or that Saturday night birthday bash in the backyard. Its easy to put together, and it looks like you spent a lot of time on it.

Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade
Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

The real key to the success of this lemonade is the lemon juice you use. It’s best if you can use fresh squeezed, but it’s not always possible. So if you choose to buy the lemon juice, just opt for a quality product. I usually get an organic variety, but at the very least, make sure it’s 100% real lemon juice. Some brands are actually mostly water – and you won’t get the true lemon flavor you are after.

Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

Substitutes and Variations:

I used a variety of frozen berries (blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, and blackberry) for this drink. You can use any combination of these fruits or even just use one of them. I do prefer to use frozen berries, as they help to cool the water quickly when serving. But if you want to go fresh – it will still be delicious. If you go fresh, I suggest a rough chop and slight mash to help the juices release. If you want to turn this into a cocktail, you can use vodka or tequila from an online liquor store like The Liquor Bros, for a lovely drink. Just make sure its marked if you mix it into the big jar – the the kiddos won’t inadvertently take a swig.

Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

Suggestions for Sides:

This will go great along side just about any Sunday Supper, bbq, party, or potluck.

Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

Tools that may make this recipe easier:

I like to use a half gallon sized mason jar to make this. When you screw the lid on tight, you can shake shake shake to thoroughly mix all the goodies together. It also allows you to pour the lemonade out with pieces of berry so everyone can enjoy. A hand juicer is also great for getting all the juice out of the fresh lemons.

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Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

A refreshing summer beverage loaded with fresh lemon juice and frozen mixed berries.
Course Beverages, Drinks, Mocktails
Cuisine American
Keyword berries, blueberries, homemade lemonade, lemon, lemon juice, lemonade, mixed berry, strawberries
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cooling Time 30 minutes
Servings 2 quarts

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 6 Lemons juiced or 1 cup Lemon Juice
  • 1 cup White Sugar
  • 2 cups Frozen Mixed Berries
  • 2 12oz can Sparkling Water plain
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • Water
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Instructions

  • Add lemon juice, salt and sugar to 32 oz drink container. Stir or shake to dissolve.
  • Add frozen berries and sparkling water. NOTE – Add sparkling water slowly so as not to over flow.
  • Lastly add enough water to fill the container to the top. Stir or shake to combine.
  • Place in refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving. Best served over ice with some of the berries in each glass.

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6 thoughts on “Mixed Berry Sparkling Lemonade

  1. DelBlogger – Delaware – Boomer who Blogs with a Millennial Mind | Podcast host & coach | Social Media manager | Educator | Content Creator | Brand Ambassador | Professional Speaker.
    DelBlogger says:

    oh wow – I miss making these sweet drinks during the summer. With this heat, this would definitely be a refreshing way to cool off! Thanks for sharing this week at #WednesdayLinkUpParty!

  2. Looks delicious, and I’d alter recipe by leaving out the sugar. Thanks for sharing at the Hearth and Soul Party. My shares this time are #58 thru 62. Happy Aug. and keep on having fun. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

  3. I’ve so got to try this Estelle. As hot as it’s been this sounds so welcoming.
    Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.
    xo

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