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This refreshing lemon elderflower mocktail is a balanced blend of floral sweetness and bright citrus. It combines the tang of freshly squeezed lemon and lime juices with fruity and floral elderflower syrup. Sparkling mineral water lends a subtle effervescence and balances the flavors in the drink. Served over ice and garnished with a slice of lemon, this mocktail is light, fragrant, and just the right balance of sweet and tart!

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Baking might be my jam, but I love making a fancy cocktail or mocktail! When I’m hosting a get-together, I’m always inspired to serve a few drinks for my guests. Over the years, I have created a large collection of drink recipes that are loved by all of you.

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Spring always makes me think of lemons, so I wanted a lemony drink with a hint of floral. With a lot of guests these days seeking a non-alcoholic drink, I decided to make a Spring-inspired mocktail. If you need something to serve with this drink that’s perfect for Spring, check out my Spring recipes.

I love the delicate taste of elderflower. If you’ve never tried it, it tastes a little floral with a slight sweetness that reminds me of lychee and pears. So I decided my mocktail needed to combine lemons and elderflower to combine the best of Spring!

This drink is perfect for serving at bridal showers, baby showers, and Easter celebrations.

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To make this elderflower mocktail, I used elderflower cordial. It’s a fragrant drink made from a sugar and water solution that has been steeped with elderflowers. You can easily find it online or at well-stocked liquor stores. If you can’t find any, you can use elderflower syrup in its place, though I recommend using one that is naturally flavored with real elderflowers rather than artificially flavored. 

You can also easily turn this into an elderflower cocktail by adding some good quality gin.

To make serving this drink effortless at parties, I’ve also included directions for turning it into a pitcher recipe to serve a crowd.

Cheers to Spring!

Ingredients

The ingredients needed to make a lemon elderflower mocktail.
  • non-alcoholic elderflower cordial or syrup
  • lemon juice
  • lime juice
  • sparkling mineral water
  • some ice
  • lemon slices, optional for garnish

How to Make an Elderflower Mocktail with Lemon

A tall glass with elderflower cordial being added to it.

Add the elderflower cordial, lemon juice, and lime juice to a Collins glass or tumbler.

A wooden spoon stirring the drink.

Stir well to combine.

A tall glass with sparkling water being added to it.

Pour in the sparkling mineral water.

A tall glass with a wooden spoon stirring the drink.

Stir again to combine.

Ice cubes being added to a lemon elderflower mocktail.

Fill the glass with ice and garnish with a lemon slice if desired.

How to Turn This Mocktail into a Pitcher

This drink is perfect for serving at Spring parties, but it would be cumbersome to make each drink, so I’ve included directions for how to turn it into a pitcher to serve a crowd.

To make a pitcher (about 8 servings), combine 16 ounces of elderflower cordial, 8 ounces of lemon juice, and 4 ounces of lime juice. Stir well to combine. Right before serving, stir in 24 ounces of sparkling mineral water. Pour into glasses filled with ice.

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More Mocktail Recipes Worth Sipping!

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What do you think of this amazing elderflower mocktail with a lemon twist? What would you serve with these drinks? Let me know in the comment section below. 

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Happy sipping, friends!

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Lemon Elderflower Mocktail Recipe

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Yield: 1 drink

Lemon Elderflower Mocktail

This refreshing lemon elderflower mocktail is a balanced blend of floral sweetness and bright citrus. It combines the tang of freshly squeezed lemon and lime juices with fruity and floral elderflower syrup.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) non-alcoholic elderflower cordial or syrup
  • 1 ounce (2 tablespoons) lemon juice
  • ½ ounce (1 tablespoon) lime juice
  • 3 ounces (6 tablespoons) sparkling mineral water
  • Ice
  • Lemon slices, optional for garnish

Instructions

  1. Add the elderflower cordial, lemon juice, and lime juice to a Collins glass or tumbler. Stir well to combine.
  2. Pour in the sparkling mineral water then stir to combine.
  3. Fill the glass with ice and garnish with a lemon slice if desired.

Notes

  • You’ll need 1-2 lemons and 1-2 limes to yield enough juice for one drink. 
  • To make a pitcher (about 8 servings), combine 16 ounces elderflower cordial, 8 ounces lemon juice, and 4 ounces lime juice. Stir well to combine. Right before serving, stir in 24 ounces of sparkling mineral water. Pour into glasses filled with ice.
  • Make sure to stir the elderflower cordial, lemon juice, and lime juice really well. Since the syrup is thicker, it takes a little extra stirring to fully incorporate with the juices. 
  • If you prefer a sweeter and less tart drink, increase the elderflower cordial to 2.5-3 ounces. 
  • Freshly squeezed lemon and lime juices will yield the freshest flavor. Bottled juices can be used in a pinch.
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    Nutrition Information:

    Yield:

    1

    Serving Size:

    1

    Amount Per Serving: Calories: 414Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 297mgCarbohydrates: 105gFiber: 1gSugar: 78gProtein: 1g

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