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Garden Fresh Lemonade

A refreshing non-alcoholic twist on classic lemonade, elevated with fresh herbs and sparkling water. This vibrant mocktail balances tart lemon juice with natural sweetness and aromatic botanicals.

Sometimes the most sophisticated drinks are the simplest ones perfected. This Garden Fresh Lemonade transforms the humble backyard staple into something extraordinaryโ€”a mocktail that proves you don't need alcohol to create complexity and depth. With its perfect balance of tart citrus, natural sweetness, and herbaceous notes, this drink captures the essence of summer in every sip. Whether you're hosting a brunch, enjoying a poolside afternoon, or simply craving something refreshing and pure, this elevated lemonade delivers all the satisfaction of a crafted cocktail while keeping things beautifully clean and bright.

5 min
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Garden Fresh Lemonade cocktail served in a highball
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AI-Crafted Recipe

This recipe was created by our AI mixologist. It may not be a traditional recipe but should be a delicious interpretation.

๐Ÿ“ Ingredients

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Garnish: Fresh mint sprig and lemon wheel

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿณ Instructions

  1. Add mint leaves to the bottom of a highball glass

  2. Gently muddle the mint leaves to release their oils, being careful not to tear them

  3. Add fresh lemon juice and simple syrup to the glass

  4. Fill the glass with ice cubes

  5. Top with chilled sparkling water and stir gently to combine

  6. Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and lemon wheel on the rim

Flavor Profile

CitrusyRefreshingHerbaceousBright

Tools Needed

OXO SteeL Cocktail Strainer (Hawthorne)

OXO SteeL Cocktail Strainer (Hawthorne)

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Highball Glass Set

Highball Glass Set

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๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • 1

    Use freshly squeezed lemon juice onlyโ€”bottled juice lacks the bright, vibrant flavor essential to great lemonade

  • 2

    Make simple syrup with a 1:1 ratio of sugar to water, and let it cool completely before using

  • 3

    Muddle herbs gentlyโ€”you want to release oils without creating bitter, torn pieces

  • 4

    Chill all ingredients beforehand, including the sparkling water, for maximum refreshment

  • 5

    Add sparkling water last and stir gently to preserve carbonation and create a perfect fizzy finish

๐Ÿ“œ History & Origin

Lemonade has been quenching thirsts for centuries, with early versions appearing in medieval Egypt and later spreading throughout Europe and America. The classic American lemonade we know today became popular in the 19th century, often sold by children on street corners and at county fairs. This modern mocktail interpretation draws inspiration from the craft cocktail renaissance of the 2000s, when bartenders began applying professional techniques to non-alcoholic drinks. The addition of fresh herbs and sparkling elements reflects contemporary mixology's focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and textural complexity. Today's sophisticated mocktail culture recognizes that non-drinkers deserve the same attention to flavor, presentation, and experience as any premium cocktail. This Garden Fresh Lemonade embodies that philosophy, proving that alcohol-free doesn't mean flavor-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Garden Fresh Lemonade taste like?

The Garden Fresh Lemonade has a citrusy, refreshing, herbaceous, bright flavor profile. A refreshing non-alcoholic twist on classic lemonade, elevated with fresh herbs and sparkling water. This vibrant mocktail balances tart lemon juice with natural sweetness and aromatic botanicals.

What ingredients do I need for a Garden Fresh Lemonade?

A Garden Fresh Lemonade requires 6 ingredients: Fresh Lemon Juice, Simple Syrup, fresh mint leaves, Sparkling water, Fresh mint sprig, Lemon wheel.

How long does it take to make a Garden Fresh Lemonade?

A Garden Fresh Lemonade takes about 5 minutes to prepare and is considered easy difficulty.

What glass should I use for a Garden Fresh Lemonade?

A Garden Fresh Lemonade is traditionally served in a highball, garnished with Fresh mint sprig and lemon wheel.

Can I make a non-alcoholic version of a Garden Fresh Lemonade?

Yes, you can make a mocktail version of the Garden Fresh Lemonade by substituting the spirits with non-alcoholic alternatives such as seedlip, non-alcoholic distilled spirits, or flavored syrups and juices that mimic the original flavor profile.

What is the history of the Garden Fresh Lemonade?

Lemonade has been quenching thirsts for centuries, with early versions appearing in medieval Egypt and later spreading throughout Europe and America. The classic American lemonade we know today became popular in the 19th century, often sold by children on street corners and at county fairs. This modern mocktail interpretation draws inspiration from the craft cocktail renaissance of the 2000s, when bartenders began applying professional techniques to non-alcoholic drinks. The addition of fresh herbs and sparkling elements reflects contemporary mixology's focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and textural complexity. Today's sophisticated mocktail culture recognizes that non-drinkers deserve the same attention to flavor, presentation, and experience as any premium cocktail. This Garden Fresh Lemonade embodies that philosophy, proving that alcohol-free doesn't mean flavor-free.