Blueberry Lavender Lemonade

Blueberry lavender lemonade with vodka is the perfect cocktail for summer evenings. This purple drink is sweetened with agave nectar and real blueberries.

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blueberry lavender lemonade with vodka

What could be better than sipping on freshly squeezed lemonade during a summer sunset? Sipping on lemonade made with blueberry and lavender and spiked with vodka, thatโ€™s what! Sweet blueberries, which are in season in late summer, mix beautifully with tart lemons and lightly floral lavender. Unlike most lemonade recipes, this one doesnโ€™t require tons of sugar. Itโ€™s simply the best.

I discovered two ways to make this drink. Which one you choose will depend on what kind of lavender is available to you (fresh or dried). Itโ€™s really easy to muddle up some lavender for one drink, or brew tea for a full pitcher of lemonade. Scroll down for the recipe!

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blueberry lavender hard lemonade

blueberry lavender lemonade with vodka

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Blueberry Lavender Hard Lemonade

  • Author: Cookie and Kate
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cocktail

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Blueberry lavender lemonade with vodka is the perfect cocktail for summer evenings. This purple drink is sweetened with agave nectar and real blueberries. There are two ways to make this, with fresh rosemary sprigs or by making rosemary tea with dried lavender (if you are using dried lavender, youโ€™ll need to make your lavender tea in advance so it has time to cool). Please taste your lemonade as you go and adjust accordingly. I prefer tart to sweet, so ยฝ teaspoon of agave was plenty for me, but feel free to add more. Enjoy!

Ingredients

Per cocktail

  • 15 blueberries
  • 2 lemons, juiced
  • ยฝ teaspoon agave nectar or simple syrup (or more, to taste)
  • 1 ยฝ ounces vodka (I used Titoโ€™s) or gin (Hendrickโ€™s suggested)
  • 3 sprigs of fresh lavender and โ…” cup cold water OR โ…” cup lavender tea made with dried lavender (see instructions)
  • Plenty of ice

Instructions

  1. If you are using fresh lavender (which is easier): In a mixing glass, thoroughly muddle the sprigs of lavender with the blueberries. Squeeze in the juice of two lemons, add agave nectar and vodka.
  2. Add up to โ…” cup cold water (more or less to taste). Use a fork to whisk the agave nectar into the rest of the liquid.
  3. Fill your glass with ice, and stir with a spoon.
  4. To make tea instead: Add one to two teaspoons of dried lavender per cup of hot water. Let steep for about five minutes, and strain out the lavender. Let cool.
  5. In a mixing glass, muddle 15 blueberries. Squeeze in the juice of two lemons, add agave nectar and vodka. Use a fork to whisk the agave nectar into the rest of the liquid.
  6. Add up to ยพ cup of tea to your drink. Taste it as you go and feel free to dilute it with water if you find it the lavender taste is too strong. Fill your glass with ice, and stir up your lemonade with a spoon.

Notes

Recipe inspired by the blueberry lavender mojito in Market-Fresh Mixology and a lavender lemonade we made at the vegan restaurant I worked at this summer.

Nutrition

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionistโ€™s advice. See our full nutrition disclosure here.

Donโ€™t miss other fresh drinks in my summer cocktail series: beautiful red bell, strawberry smash, rainier cherry mojito, watermelon cucumber cooler and cucumber caipiranha, peach mojito and raspberry daiquiri.

Kate and Cookie

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  1. la domestique

    I love this idea! What a pretty lemonade!

  2. Katrina

    This is an awesome idea! Yum!

  3. The Teenage Taste

    I never thought Iโ€™d say this, but that lemonade looks beautiful! Iโ€™ve been adding lavender to everything lately! It adds such a nice flavor! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Erin

    That sounds quite yummy and your pictures are so pretty as usual. This lemonade might be my last summer hurrah! -^_^-

  5. chinmayie

    Each one of your drinks make me happy! Just have to tell you that your photos are beautiful!

    1. kate

      Thank you, Chinmayie! I have a lot of fun coming up with a new cocktail each week (theyโ€™re fun to drink, too).

  6. Tres Delicious

    Thatโ€™s cool and refreshing. I can also make a good and nice drink out of it.

  7. Simone

    That looks delicious and I sure wish our weather would be suitable at the moment for lovely lemonades like that. But Iโ€™ll definitely keep it in mind for when we DO get some sunshine (which is unlikely to happen this yearโ€ฆ) Love the photos too!

  8. Kelsey

    Beautiful drink and gorgeous photos. Iโ€™m now following you!

    1. kate

      Glad youโ€™re following, Kelsey! Welcome! :)

      1. Isabella Anderson

        What would be a good substitute for the blueberries i am highly allergic

        1. Kate

          I would choose a different recipe, sorry!

  9. Lauren @ hey, who cu

    This looks delicious, and particularly pretty in a mason jar. Thanks for sharing, it sounds like it would be very refreshign!

  10. tami

    deliciousโ€ฆand stunning photos. happy to have found your blog on foodgawker!

  11. April

    This is a great idea & recipe. I am going to make it tomorrow. Thanks

  12. Sylvie @ Gourmande i

    What a lovely drink. Itโ€™s sounds positively delicious and I have a lavender bush just outside that is just dying to be put to good use.

  13. Sarah

    Gorgeous!

  14. Alison

    Yum! This looks perfect for the 100 degree weather we are set to have here in Nashville this week. I may have to try this recipe out!

  15. thelittleloaf

    Thanks for your recent commentโ€ฆand for helping me to discover your beautiful blog! Your photos are absolutely beautiful, and do complete justice to what sounds like a wonderful recipe. The perfect taste of summer.

  16. Erin

    I love the beautiful pink color of this! This looks perfect for late summer!

  17. kate @ pomelo sunshi

    What a gorgeous drink. I wish I had one to try right now, I love each of those flavors together. Last year I made blueberry lavender jam and it had a touch of lemon. It was divine and your lemonade looks even better. I canโ€™t wait to try it.

  18. fresh365

    Next time I am in Oklahoma I am SO stopping over for happy hour!

    1. kate

      Youโ€™re welcome any time, Erin! :)

  19. Natalie

    would go great with some vodka!

  20. Kelly

    Just stumbled on over and this looks gorgeous. Iโ€™m always a sucker for anything in a mason jar

  21. Kristin

    Soโ€ฆ.this might be a dumb question, but in the picture isnโ€™t that rosemary and not lavender?? Iโ€™m a little confused. Rosemary OR Lavender would be good, but it totally looks like rosemary to meโ€ฆ

    1. kate

      I totally understand your confusion. Iโ€™m looking at my potted rosemary and potted lavender now and they look a lot alike, but thatโ€™s definitely lavender!

  22. Nitra Wilson

    I love your website/blog. Its so inspiring and makes me want to get in the kitchen. I was looking at your summer section because this girl is soooo ready for summer! This little fruity drink is great and I will just minus the alcohol and its still amazing! Pretty presentation as well, that makes all the difference!

    1. Kate

      Thank you, Nitra! I do love this lemonade; citrus is in season now, if you want to give it a try a few months early!

  23. Stephanie

    This recipe was awesome! I didnโ€™t have any lavender b/c I found this on the fly but it still turned out excellent. I did throw in a couple of strawberries that needed to get used. I canโ€™t wait to try it with the lavender! Definitely a keeper!! Thank you :)

    1. Kate

      Thanks, Stephanie! Glad you enjoyed the lemonade! I bet itโ€™s delicious with strawberries.

  24. Kara

    Iโ€™m going to make this delicious looking lemonade for a baby shower this weekend! Any tips on how to make a bigger batch? Otherwise itโ€™s a lot of lemons to hand sqeeze! :)

    1. Kate

      Kara, Iโ€™m so sorry your comment slipped by me. You could probably just make some lavender tea (I have instructions for that in the post) and mix it into some high quality lemonade. If you want to make it by hand, I have this citrus juicer (bought it at Williams Sonoma) and it makes squeezing lemons way easier.

  25. Peter

    Hi Kate do you discard the blueberries after they are muddled or do you leave them in the lemonade?

    1. Kate

      I left them in there!

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  30. Alicia

    It was selfish!! I wish the made this recipe ingredients for a pitcher though. I just tried my best and it was good! I made it for multiple people on 4th of July! You do need the agave nectar to balance the lemon.

  31. karen

    sorry, but isnโ€™t that rosemary in the pics โ€“ not lavender?

    1. Kate

      Itโ€™s lavender. :)