in Drinks, Round Up
byPaul Kushnerupdated 1 Comment
I’m excited to share a roundup of lemonade co*cktails that highlight the refreshing mix of lemonade with spirits like vodka, gin, or rum. These drinks are elevated with fruits, herbs, or spices, offering a spectrum from sweet and fruity to complex and sophisticated flavors. I love these co*cktails for their versatility and the bright, refreshing kick they bring to any gathering. Their simplicity makes them perfect for both casual afternoons and elegant evenings. Definitely check out the roundup for some inspired mixing.
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London Lemonade
If you’re looking for something simple and refreshing, try combining lemonade with some gin to make a London Lemonade. The resulting drink is sweet and tangy with a slight herbal taste due to the gin. Ensure you use lemon slices for garnishing to give your drink a little extra zest!
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Pink Lemonade co*cktail
To make a pink lemonade co*cktail, you’ll need to combine vodka, Malibu, cranberry juice, lime juice, and lemon-lime soda. The mixture of cranberry juice and lime brings in a nice tartness while the sweet soda mellows it out. This recipe makes two servings, so be sure to share it with a friend!
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thechunkychef.com
Kentucky Lemonade
Kentucky lemonade is a sweet and minty refreshment that’s perfect for enjoying by the pool. It combines bourbon, water, sugar, lemon juice, fresh mint leaves, and ginger ale to create a fizzy drink with a kick. It’s great for parties too, as it’s delicious, and each batch makes enough for eight people! Don’t forget to add fresh lemon slices for a garnish!
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Raspberry Lemonade Vodka Spritzer
Raspberry lemonade vodka spritzers have a beautiful pink hue to them and a fruity taste. The recipe calls for raspberry vodka, prosecco, lemonade, and raspberry syrup, and the result is a sparkling, refreshing co*cktail. It’s very light and goes well with almost any meal you prepare.
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yestoyolks.com
Lemon Lavender Gin Spritz
The lemon lavender gin spritz looks like something out of a fairytale with hues of yellow and purple. This drink uses gin, lavender syrup, lemonade, sparkling water, and a butterfly pea pollen mixture (this is optional). It tastes like sweet lemonade with refreshing floral notes due to the lavender.
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Strawberry Lemonade co*cktail
Strawberry lemonade co*cktails combine vodka, water, lemon juice, ginger simple syrup, and strawberries to create a refreshing berry-flavored drink. You’ll also get a hint of citrus and some spiciness from the ginger. The drink is a little time-consuming to make, as you’ll need to make strawberry-infused vodka, but it’s worth the wait!
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thecookinchicks.com
Raspberry Lemonade Summer co*cktail
If you’re looking for something tropical that reminds you of a beach vacation, try combining raspberry lemonade with Malibu rum! The slight coconut flavor pairs well with the fruitiness of the raspberries, creating the perfect summertime refreshment. This recipe is good for two people, but you can easily increase the servings since there are only two ingredients.
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Lynchburg Lemonade
Lynchburg lemonade uses multiple types of citrus to hit the lemonade flavor home. The recipe uses Jack Daniel’s, triple sec, lemon juice, and lemon-lime soda to create a fizzy, lemon-flavored co*cktail. Jack Daniel’s adds the perfect amount of spiciness and a little hint of oak, creating a well-rounded spiked lemonade.
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Vodka Thyme Lemonade
Using fresh herbs in co*cktails, such as thyme, creates a refreshing taste that helps cleanse the palate between bites of food. The vodka thyme lemonade is one of the easiest drinks to make, as it uses vodka, sparkling lemonade, and fresh thyme sprigs. You’ll taste hints of acidity, sweetness, and herbal notes from the thyme.
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missinthekitchen.com
Pineapple Vodka Strawberry Lemonade
A tropical spiked lemonade is a perfect beverage to serve at a cookout or general summer party. Create vacation in a glass by combining pineapple vodka, lemonade, simple syrup, lemon-lime soda, and strawberries! The recipe makes four servings, and all you need to put it together is a simple blender.
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Long Island Lemonade
You’ve probably had a Long Island iced tea before, but the Long Island lemonade is a whole other level of deliciousness. The recipe calls for tequila, rum, gin, triple sec, and vodka, along with lime juice, lemonade, and simple syrup. While these drinks are deliciously zesty, drink them with ease because there are five kinds of alcohol in them!
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Cucumber Gin Lemonade
Cucumbers can be a refreshing ingredient to any drink due to their crisp texture and mild flavor. The cucumber gin lemonade co*cktail calls for gin, water, lemon juice, honey, and chunked cucumber. Your final drink will give hints of freshness, sweetness, and a hint of acidic citrus. If you’re looking for an extra kick, try adding some mint leaves!
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Heavenly Lemonade co*cktail
To make a pink lemonade co*cktail, you’ll need to combine vodka, Malibu, cranberry juice, lime juice, and lemon-lime soda. The mixture of cranberry juice and lime brings in a nice tartness while the sweet soda mellows it out. This recipe makes two servings, so be sure to share it with a friend!
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Lemon and Cucumber Lemonade Vodka co*cktail
Lemon and cucumber can be one of the most refreshing flavor profiles on Earth if you use them correctly. The lemon and cucumber lemonade vodka co*cktail uses cucumbers, lemons, lemonade, and vodka to create a pitcher of shareable citrusy summer beverages. Ensure to garnish them with lemon and cucumber slices for extra freshness.
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creative-culinary.com
Blueberry Lemonade
Blueberry lemonade is a co*cktail that looks like it belongs on a tea party table due to its purple color. The recipe for this drink combines vodka, lemonade, blueberry simple syrup, and club soda, along with some pretty and tasty garnishes of blueberries, lemon slices, and mint sprigs. Your result will be a bubbly berry and citrus co*cktail with a slightly minty finish.
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Electric Lemonade
Electric lemonade has a beautiful bright blue color to it due to blue Curaçao, which also brings in a bitter orange flavor. Along with this, the drink recipe also calls for vodka, lemonade, and lemon-lime soda to create a sweet, tart, and fizzy co*cktail. This easy-to-make co*cktail only requires a shaker for mixing and garnishes of cherries and lemon wheels.
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Drunken Cherry Lemonade
Drunken cherry lemonade is almost like an adult version of a Shirley Temple, but with a little extra zing from the lemonade and fresh lemon juice. It uses vodka, cherry liqueur, simple syrup, lemon juice, lemonade, and some booze-infused cherries. The resulting co*cktail has hints of citrus, sweet cherry, and slight alcohol burn.
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Winter Lemonade
If you crave lemonade all year long, you can make a winter version of the drink to enjoy by the fire. Simply use sauvignon blanc, ginger syrup, and lemon juice. From this, you’ll get some deep fruity flavors, a citrus essence, and a warm spiciness. It’s a great co*cktail to serve at holiday parties, and you’ll get about one pitcher out of this recipe.
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Tequila Lemonade
Tequila lemonade is exactly what it sounds like. The drink combines tequila, lemonade, and garnishes of mint and lemon slices. Lemonade is already sweet and citrusy, so the tequila blends well with it by creating a smooth and fruity taste. Together, these ingredients make a delicious spiked lemonade that’ll be a big hit among guests.
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Summer Shandy
If you’re more of a beer drinker, the summer shandy is for you. The recipe calls for two simple ingredients of light beer and lemonade. Combine them with some lemon slices for extra freshness, and your summertime refreshment is ready to sip. Ensure to use light beer for a nice crisp and refreshing taste!
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Spiked Cranberry Lemonade
Spiked cranberry lemonade uses lemonade, cranberry juice co*cktail, and vodka in a co*cktail shaker to make a beautiful red, fruity, and tart drink. If you’re looking for more flavor, try adding rosemary sprigs to bring in some herbal notes that go especially well with the cranberry.
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Spicy Vodka Lemonade
If you’re a spice lover, try combining lemon juice, jalapeños, agave, water, and vodka to create a spicy vodka lemonade co*cktail. You’ll get flavors of sweetness and sourness with a peppery kick at the end that’s sure to wake you up. The recipe makes two drinks, so enjoy that jalapeño zing together!
22 Lemonade co*cktail Recipes
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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
4.7 from 3 votes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: lemonade co*cktails
Servings: 1
Author: Paul Kushner
Discover delicious lemonade co*cktail recipes that will quench your thirst and impress your guests.
Ingredients
- London Lemonade
- Pink Lemonade co*cktail
- Kentucky Lemonade
- Raspberry Lemonade Vodka Spritzer
- Lemon Lavender Gin Spritz
- Strawberry Lemonade co*cktail
- Raspberry Lemonade Summer co*cktail
- Lynchburg Lemonade
- Vodka Thyme Lemonade
- Pineapple Vodka Strawberry Lemonade
- Long Island Lemonade
- Cucumber Gin Lemonade
- Heavenly Lemonade
- Lemon and Cucumber Lemonade Vodka co*cktail
- Blueberry Lemonade
- Electric Lemonade
- Drunken Cherry Lemonade
- Winter Lemonade
- Tequila Lemonade
- Summer Shandy
- Spiked Cranberry Lemonade
- Spicy Vodka Lemonade
Instructions
Pick your favorite recipe
Gather all the needed ingredients
Prep a lemonade co*cktail in less than 5 minutes
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Written by Paul Kushner
Founder and CEO of MyBartender. Graduated from Penn State University. He always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. His restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time he turned 17 he was serving tables, and by 19 he was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.
In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
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