Sparkling Mint Limeade is the ultimate thirst quencher! Sweet, tart, and fizzy, you'll love this refreshing mocktail recipe.

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Calling all thirsty, fizzy-fanatics! Sparkling Mint Limeade is an easy, sparkling drink recipe that you’ll be sipping on all summer long.

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This sweet, tart, and refreshing mocktail is made in minutes with just 4 ingredients. It tastes like a lime-infused mojito — minus the rum!

sparkling mint limeade in a glass with lime slices and a straw

How to Make Sparkling Mint Limeade

Start by combining fresh lime juice (5-6 limes), granulated sugar, plus fresh mint in a measuring cup.

Whisk the ingredients together until the sugar has dissolved, semi-muddling the mint in the process, then refrigerate until chilled. The longer the mixture sits in the fridge, the more the mint flavor will come through.

mint simple syrup in a dish

When you’re ready to drink, strain the mixture into a pitcher through a fine mesh sieve to remove the mint then slowly stream in club soda – aka the “sparkle” in Sparkling Mint Limeades!

Give everything a gentle stir then pour over glasses of ice and garnish with lime slices and fresh mint.

SO refreshing, SO special-tasting – you will just love them! Enjoy!

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Sparkling Mint Limeade

5 from 3 votes

by Kristin Porter

Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 4
Sparkling Mint Limeade is the ultimate thirst quencher! Sweet, tart, and fizzy, you'll love this refreshing mocktail recipe.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup fresh lime juice, 5-6 limes, plus extra slices for garnish
  • 1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup packed fresh mint, plus extra for garnish
  • 2-1/2 cups club soda

Directions 

  • Combine lime juice, sugar, and mint in a large measuring cup then stir until sugar is dissolved, muddling the mint in the process. Refrigerate until chilled (the longer you refrigerate, the more mint flavor you will taste in the final drink.)
  • Pour the lime/mint mixture through a fine mesh strainer into a pitcher then slowly pour in club soda and stir gently. Pour limeade into 8oz glasses filled with ice then serve with extra limes and mint.

Notes

  • If you like a sweeter drink, use ginger ale instead of club soda. 

Nutrition

Calories: 129kcal, Carbohydrates: 34g, Protein: 0.3g, Fat: 0.2g, Saturated Fat: 0.01g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.03g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.003g, Sodium: 33mg, Potassium: 73mg, Fiber: 0.4g, Sugar: 31g, Vitamin A: 142IU, Vitamin C: 15mg, Calcium: 21mg, Iron: 0.2mg

Nutritional values are estimates only. Please read our full nutrition information disclaimer.

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134 Comments

  1. Lori A says:

    Mushrooms and meatballs

  2. Leigh Anne Mann says:

    YUM! My celiac family will love these!

  3. Emily says:

    I love sausage and pepperoni!

  4. Ashlee says:

    Can’t wait to try your recipe and the Freschetta pizza! My favorite pizza toppings are pepperoni and onions :)

  5. Nicole says:

    Pineapple all the way!

  6. Anne says:

    I’m a sucker for ham and pineapple, but usually end up getting veggie!

  7. Jenn says:

    green peppers and pineapple!

  8. Katie says:

    I love anything with mushrooms and spinach!

  9. Shirley says:

    anchovies!

  10. Jennifer says:

    Onion! Every pizza I eat has to have onion on it!

  11. Stacey says:

    Pepperoni

  12. Cathie says:

    Since I don’t eat meat, I would like cheese and veggies on my pizza. (musrooms, broccoli, peppers and black olives)

  13. Rene says:

    The spinach and mushroom pizza sounds delish!!!!!!! I’m going to make your limeade tonight, but I will use honey simple syrup instead of white sugar.