Lavender Blueberry Vodka Soda.
This lavender blueberry vodka soda just screams summer. It’s refreshing, cooling and icy filled with fruity and dessert-like floral flavors. It’s delicious and pretty too!
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This blueberry lavender vodka soda is refreshing, fruity and fragrant with a slight hint of dessert-like floral flavor. Save this recipe below so you can make it this weekend!
Every time I make a fun new drink for summer I call THEEEE drink for summer. Like I declare it’s the best drink you can make this summer. And it’s not that I’m wrong, I very much feel that in the moment.
Which means that again, I’m telling you that this is the drink of the summer. THEEE drink of the summer.
It’s so cooling and icy with classic summer flavors that just work in the heat. I find a vodka soda with lots of lime to be refreshing and this is an elevated version of that.
Flavored vodka sodas are my thing. I’ve done a cucumber vodka soda, a cherry lime vodka soda and a clementine vodka soda! So good.
I have loved the blueberry lavender combo forever. I’ve made blueberry lavender scones, blueberry lavender chia jam, blueberry ricotta cake with lavender glaze and even blueberry mojitos with lavender syrup! Lavender complements blueberry and together you get this lovely combination that screams summer.
This blueberry lavender syrup is delightful. I make my lavender vanilla syrup all summer long for iced coffee, and dare I say that you can probably take this and put it in your coffee too. I know some people go for more fruity flavors with coffee so it definitely works.
The syrup is super easy and you can make it ahead of time and keep it in the fridge. I do equal parts water + sugar then a big handful of blueberries and a pinch of culinary lavender.
Oh and I find my culinary lavender on amazon – it’s the easiest place to get it. I have some at all times because I use it frequently and it lasts a very long time.
Once I make the syrup and it cools, I do strain it to remove the lavender and blueberry bits. I don’t want chunks of anything coming up my straw so this is the best way, plus the syrup lasts longer in the fridge this way.
The other ingredients?
Just your classic vodka and soda. I use Tito’s and whatever club soda I have on hand. You could use a flavored seltzer water if you have one, but I let the blueberry lavender syrup shine.
If you want to make these for a party, I suggest making a jar of the “mixer.” So combine the syrup and vodka in a jar and shake or stir, then store it in the fridge. When it comes time to make a new drink, pour over ice and top it off with the soda.
You don’t want to make a big pitcher with the soda because you’ll lose all that effervescence for the drinks.
These are super fun, pretty, absolutely delicious and perfect for this weekend!
Lavender Blueberry Vodka Soda
Lavender Blueberry Vodka Sodas
Ingredients
lavender blueberry syrup
- ½ cup sugar
- ½ cup water
- 8 ounces blueberries
- 1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender
vodka soda
- 1 to 2 tablespoons lavender blueberry syrup
- 2 ounces vodka
- 4 to 6 ounces club soda, fill to the top
- fresh blueberries, for garnish
- sprig of lavender, for garnish
Instructions
lavender blueberry syrup
- Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir until the sugar dissolves. Let the mixture simmer and bubble until the blueberries burst. Let the mixture cool completely then pour it through a fine mesh strainer to remove the lavender and burst blueberries. Store this sealed in the fridge for about a week.
vodka soda
- Fill a glass with ice. Add in the lavender blueberry syrup and the vodka. Stir. Fill with club soda to the top of the glass. Stir one more time. Add a sprig of lavender and serve.
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3 Comments on “Lavender Blueberry Vodka Soda.”
This looks so pretty and refreshing! I can’t wait to try it!
It is a nice recipe. Thanks!
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I thought this drink was delicious and so refreshing. I added a squeeze of lemon juice. I had leftover blueberry lavender syrup, so I added it to Perrier later in the week.