Home > Beverages > Sparkling Blueberry Lemonade Sparkling Blueberry Lemonade July 26, 2016 | 36 Comments SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Jump to Recipe This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy. Easy and delicious sparkling blueberry lemonade. The perfect cool down summer drink! FOLLOW ALONG! Subscribe to my newsletter and follow along on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for the latest updates, recipes and content. Easy Sparkling Blueberry Lemonade 5 from 9 votes - Review this recipe Easy and delicious sparkling blueberry lemonade. The perfect cool down summer drink! SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Print Recipe Easy Sparkling Blueberry Lemonade 5 from 9 votes - Review this recipe SAVE TO RECIPE BOX Print Recipe Easy and delicious sparkling blueberry lemonade. The perfect cool down summer drink! Course Drinks Cuisine American Prep Time 10 minutes minutes Total Time 10 minutes minutes Servings 1 large pitcher, about 6-8 cups Chelsea Lords Calories 88kcal Author Chelsea Lords Ingredients▢ 2/3 cup white sugar (superfine is best)▢ 2/3 cup water▢ 1 and 1/2 cups fresh blueberries▢ 1 teaspoon lemon zest▢ 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (~4-5 whole large lemons)▢ 2 cups ice cubes▢ 3 cups sparkling water or club soda (my favorite is sparkling lemon lime water) InstructionsCombine the sugar, water, blueberries, and lemon zest in a saucepan.Bring to a boil over medium heat and then simmer for 10 minutes or until the sugar is melted and blueberries are starting to burst.Remove from the heat and pass through a fine sieve. Let this blueberry syrup completely cool.Meanwhile, juice the lemons to get 1 cup lemon juice.In a large pitcher, add the blueberry syrup, lemon juice, and ice. Stir together.Stir in the sparkling water or club soda RIGHT before enjoying (don't add sparkling water/club soda to anything you plan on having leftover)Enjoy immediately. Video Recipe NotesIf you don't plan on drinking this all in 1 day, keep the juice (blueberry syrup + lemon juice) separate from the sparking water. Add the two together as you want a cup of lemonade. Nutrition FactsCalories: 88kcal We do our best to provide accurate nutritional analysis for our recipes. Our nutritional data is calculated using a third-party algorithm and may vary, based on individual cooking styles, measurements, and ingredient sizes. Please use this information for comparison purposes and consult a health professional for nutrition guidance as needed. DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE? I love hearing from you when you've made one of my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @ChelseasMessyApron or leave me a comment below.
This looks so very refreshing and quite easy to make, too!! Thanks for sharing — I’ll be making this one this weekend. Beautiful photos, too. Reply
This looks so delicious and refreshing! My kids love flavored lemonades and always order them when we go out to eat but I’ve never made one at home before! I’ll have to try this! Reply
Chelsea I absolutely love your photos and have been following your blog for a while. I was wondering if you use a Lightroom preset for your pictures, and if you do, could you please tell me which one? Thanks! Reply
Thank you so much Richa! 🙂 I started with LR presets and have since created my own preset to what I use for pretty much all my photos! I one I started with is Fuji Superia 200, hope that helps 🙂 Reply
Hi Chelsea, I love your recipe and have included it in a lemonade round up on BuzzFeed. Do take a look and show some love 🙂 https://www.buzzfeed.com/manjumahadevan/21-incredibly-refreshing-lemonades-you-need-to-dri-1ykl Reply
This looks so good! But because of where I live, I can’t buy fresh blueberries without paying a fortune, if we get any at all. Do you think this would work using frozen blueberries? Reply
I’m sorry; I’ve never tried frozen blueberries so I can’t say for sure! I don’t see why they wouldn’t work though! Reply
I am the same way when it comes to drink -water, coffee, wine occasionally but I think this summer I’ll make room for refreshing drinks such as this blueberry lemonade. Looks incredible! Reply
I am thinking about using this for a program that we do with girls in the summer, but I need to make it without sugar for a diabetic staff member. Can you use splenda or truvia instead of sugar? Reply
I’m sure you could! I haven’t tried alternative sweeteners, but if you scale it down based on the ratio of artificial sweetener to sugar, it should work great! Reply
I put up a lot of blueberries this past summer and they’re all in my freezer. I would like to use these blueberries to make the blueberry lemonade recipe. Since you mentioned using fresh blueberries I wonder if these blueberries that I put up would work as well. Reply
Sounds easy and me and my mom will love it will be a great drink to make when I am just thristry or it’s hot out Reply
This was great. I didn’t use sparkling water, just water since I don’t like sparkling, and it was fantastic. Will make again. Thank you for sharing. Reply
Hi Chelsea! I’m from Austria and it’s not too common to flavour lemonade like this here! It’s a cool idea and sounds really good! I’ll have to try it some day! Reply
I work in a Radisson group of hotels and often include your recipes in Sunday Brunch Buffet. This blueberry lemonade was a great hit. Thank you for sharing such nice recipes that really bring smiles to our guests. Looking forward for more. Reply
Made it for 4th of July family gathering – it was a hit! I added a 1/4 cup more sugar and 1/4 cup more blueberries. Reply
LEMON DROP WITH LIMONCELLO Limoncello is a sweet, sugary lemon alcohol that Italians taste after a dinner as a digestif. For a lemon drop martini, I like to supplant the triple sec with two shots of limoncello and scaled the vodka back to a single shot. Reply