My Favorite Lemon Vodka Drinks
I love everything about lemons and have put together some of my favorite lemon vodka drinks. These are popular in our home all year long.
I made lemon vodka and three cocktails: a lemon drop martini, a lemon-lime slush, and a lemon vodka tonic with just a little raspberry simple syrup.



Lemon Vodka

I have made lemon vodka many times, and it is so easy to make at home! This infused vodka only needs two items … vodka and lemons … to create delicious-tasting lemon vodka for your cocktails.
You can make more by multiplying this recipe, but I use the base recipe.
Lemon Vodka Recipe
- 2 cups vodka (you can use any brand, but use a good quality vodka)
- 3 lemons, rinsed and quartered
Use a container with a lid that seals. Add both the vodka and rinsed/quartered lemons to the container. Store in a dark, cool space for at least a week. Taste to check on the depth of the lemon infusion. If you want it to taste more lemon, leave it for another week and taste it again for flavor. Discard the lemons and reseal the container once the lemon vodka is as lemony as you like. If stored in a cool, dark space, homemade lemon vodka will be stored indefinitely (just like any other vodka).

Warm Weather and Cool Cocktails

As the weather begins to warm up and we head outside more often, I love to begin a party, gathering, or just an evening on our back porch with a cool lemon vodka cocktail. There is something special about the lemony tart-sweet combination over ice that is the perfect antidote to the heat.
The recipes I am sharing are really easy to make. Don’t be fooled into thinking simple syrup is fancy or complicated. It is just that, simple. Equal parts of sugar and water are combined over heat until the sugar dissolves. I made lemon simple syrup and raspberry simple syrup for the cocktails I shared today. Both will be kept refrigerated for 1-2 weeks so that you can enjoy these beautiful cocktails for more than just one evening!
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Lemon Drop Recipe

The Lemon Drop is a cocktail that first arrived on the cocktail scene in the 1970s in San Francisco. It started being served in a regular short cocktail glass, evolved to being served in a martini glass with a sugar rim, and is now also available as a shot. Beware, they taste just like the candy they are named after but do have alcohol in them!



- Combine the ultra-fine sugar and lemon zest.
- Wet the rim of the martini glass and then dip it into the sugar and lemon zest for a delicious mixture that tastes just like a lemon drop candy.
- Strain the cocktail into the prepared glass (see recipe below)
Lemon Drop
Just the right amount of sweet and tart. Lemon Drops are one of my favorite cocktails, especially in warm weather.
Ingredients
- 2 oz Vodka
- 1 oz Contreau or TripleSec
- 1 oz fresh lemon juice
- 1 oz lemon simple syrup
- Lemon Simple Syrup
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup water
- Juice of 1 lemon
- Lemon-Sugar for Rim
- 1/2 cup ultra fine sugar
- zest of 1 lemon
Instructions
Make lemon simple syrup first so that it is completely cooled
- Add 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 cup water to a small saucepan
- Over medium heat, stir until sugar is melted, about 10 minutes
- Turn heat off and add lemon juice.
- Stir to combine and let cool completely
- Lemon simple syrup will last 1-2 weeks if refrigerated
Next, combine ultra fine sugar and zest of one lemon and set aside
For the cocktail, use a cocktail shaker so that your cocktail is super cold
- Add ice to the cocktail shaker
- Add 2 oz vodka (I used the lemon vodka I had made)
- Add 1 oz Contreau
- Add 1 oz fresh lemon juice
- Add 1 oz lemon simple syrup
- Shake vigorously
To assemble the Lemon Drop
- Dip the rim of your martini glass into a plate of water (this will make the yummy lemon-sugar stick to the rim)
- Dip the wettened rim of the martini glass into the prepared lemon sugar
- Strain the contents of the cocktail shaker into the martini glass
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.Lemon-Lime Vodka Slush

If you were a fan of slushies as a kid, then this is the cocktail for you. It’s one of my favorites for the summer. It’s tart and tangy and a little bit sweet and bubbly. I guess I still love slushies!


Fresh juice is the key to this slush. It is so easy: Measure everything into the blender and blend until you have a perfect sweet and tart grown-up slushie.
Lemon-Lime Vodka Slush
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1/2 cup fresh lime juice
- 1/2 cup lemon simple syrup
- 1 cup vodka (I used Titos)
- 1 cup 7-Up
- 4 cups ice
Instructions
Make lemon simple syrup first so that it is completely cooled
- Add 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 cup water to a small saucepan
- Over medium heat, stir until sugar is melted, about 10 minutes
- Turn heat off and add lemon juice.
- Stir to combine and let cool completely
- Lemon simple syrup will last 1-2 weeks if refrigerated
To make the Lemon-Lime Slush
- Add all ingredients to the blender and blend until slushy
Lemon Vodka Tonic with Raspberry Simple Syrup

A vodka tonic with a slice of lemon is my go-to cocktail order. Since I made my lemon vodka, I decided to upscale the cocktail a bit and added an ounce of raspberry simple syrup. The lemon cuts the sweetness of the raspberry. Who doesn’t love the lemon raspberry combo? It’s so good!



Flavored simple syrup is so easy to make and is an amazing way to upgrade a cocktail with flavor.
I used these fantastic ice cube trays that make “ice cube sticks,” which are great for water bottles or tall cocktail glasses. I added lemon slices to these to add lemon flavor.
Lemon Vodka Tonic with Raspberry Simple Syrup
Ingredients
- 2 oz vodka (I used the lemon vodka I made)
- 1 oz raspberry simple syrup
- Tonic water
- Ice
Instructions
Make raspberry simple syrup first so that it is completely cooled
- Add 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 cup water to small saucepan
- Over medium heat, stir until sugar is melted, about 10 minutes
- Turn heat off and add 1/2 cup fresh raspberries
- You can muddle (fancy would for smush up or leave raspberries whole, your preference)
- Stir to combine and let cool completely
- You can strain the raspberries out, if you like, I leave mine in
- Raspberry simple syrup will last 1-2 weeks if refrigerated
To assemble the cocktail
- Fill a tall glass with ice
- Add 2 oz vodka (I used the lemon vodka I made)
- Add 1 oz raspberry simple syrup
- Top off glass with tonic water

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I’ve always stuck to a plain vodka tonic, but the idea of infusing vodka with lemon and then making a lemon-lime slush sounds so fun for summer — might finally try the lemon drop twist at my next BBQ!
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Hi Leslie! I absolutely love your lemon vodka recipes—the Lemon-Lime Slush looks so refreshing for a porch evening! 🍋🍸 Your home style is so inspiring.
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These all look so refreshing, especially the lemon drop martini. I appreciate how you included a non-alcoholic option as well—that’s perfect for when I have guests who don’t drink. I’ll be trying the sparkling lemonade version this weekend.
These sound like perfect summer cocktails. I especially appreciate the tip about using a good quality vodka, as it really does make all the difference in a simple drink like a lemon drop. I’ll be trying the sparkling lemon version this weekend.
The lemon drop martini recipe looks perfect for summer. I appreciate how you balanced the sweetness with the fresh lemon juice—I find that’s the key to a good one. I’ll be trying your version at my next gathering.
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These sound like perfect summer drinks. I especially appreciate the tip about using fresh lemon juice—it really does make all the difference compared to the bottled stuff. I’m looking forward to trying the lemon drop variation this weekend.
These sound like perfect summer cocktails. I especially like the sound of the one with thyme; it seems like such a refreshing and sophisticated twist. I’ll be trying that version this weekend.
I’ve always been curious about Lemon Drop martinis but wasn’t sure how sweet they’d be, so I liked reading about using fresh lemon juice and simple syrup. Seems like a nice balance between tart and sweet.
These sound like perfect summer drinks. I especially appreciate the tip about using a good quality vodka, as it really does make all the difference in a simple cocktail like a lemon drop. I’ll be trying your sparkling lemonade version this weekend.
I love the idea of infusing vodka with just lemons and letting it sit for a week to build flavor. I’ve tried citrus infusions before and it’s always fun tasting the difference as the days go by.
Great collection of lemon‑vodka recipes—perfect for refreshing summer drinks and easy to make at home.
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