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Summer Bourbon Lemonade: Bright, Refreshing, and Easy

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Base Spirit: Bourbon
Best Season to Drink: Summer
Difficulty: Easy

Summer Bourbon Lemonade is a cocktail that’s bright, refreshing, and approachable. It pairs the sweetness and tang of lemonade with the warmth and complexity of bourbon, making it perfect for backyard gatherings, brunches, or casual summer sipping. Its simplicity allows the bourbon to shine while keeping the drink light and quenching.

A Brief History

This cocktail is a modern take on the classic whiskey lemonade, often enjoyed in the South as a cooling drink during hot summer months. It’s simple, but the quality of ingredients — fresh lemons and a good bourbon — makes all the difference.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon
  • 4 oz fresh lemonade (homemade preferred)
  • Optional: 1 oz iced tea for an Arnold Palmer twist
  • Ice
  • Lemon wheel or fresh fruit for garnish

Method

  1. Fill a highball or rocks glass with ice.
  2. Add bourbon and lemonade (or lemonade + iced tea for Arnold Palmer version).
  3. Stir gently to combine.
  4. Garnish with a lemon wheel, berry, or fresh mint sprig.

Variations to Try

  • Peach Lemonade: Add muddled peaches or peach puree for a summer twist.
  • Berry Lemonade: Muddle blackberries, raspberries, or blueberries for color and flavor.
  • Arnold Palmer Style: Half lemonade, half iced tea with bourbon for a slightly lighter drink.

Tips for Getting It Right

  • Use fresh-squeezed lemonade whenever possible — bottled versions are often overly sweet.
  • Adjust sweetness to balance with the bourbon’s flavor profile.
  • Serve over plenty of ice to keep it chilled and refreshing.

Why It Belongs in Your Rotation

Summer Bourbon Lemonade is easy to make, visually appealing, and approachable for any occasion. Its bright flavors and versatility make it ideal for social gatherings or casual sipping. It’s a cocktail that’s simple but shows thoughtful ingredient choices.

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