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This refreshing pink lemonade is sweet, vibrant, and simple to prepare, perfect for warm weather or a casual gathering.

Reasons I love this recipe
- This blueberry pink lemonade is vegan and gluten-free.
- It’s an ideal, refreshing drink for hot summer days.
- Enjoy it as a beverage or freeze it into a delightful frozen treat.
If you enjoy unique lemonade flavors, consider trying Dragon Fruit Lemonade for another colorful option.
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Ingredient Notes

This pink lemonade uses just four straightforward ingredients for a bright, homemade drink.
Lemons: The recipe calls for 1 cup of fresh lemon juice (about six lemons). Freshly squeezed juice gives the best brightness and flavor—avoid bottled substitutes when you can.
Blueberries: Both fresh and frozen blueberries work. Fresh berries tend to produce a blue-purple tint; frozen berries often yield a more pronounced pink color. Use whichever you prefer for color and convenience.
Sugar: Make a simple syrup from 1 cup sugar and 2 cups water. You can use coconut sugar, cane sugar, or your favorite sweetener—just dissolve it into hot water to create the syrup.
See the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and instructions.
Step by Step Process

Start by making the simple syrup: combine 1 cup sugar and 2 cups water in a saucepan over medium heat. Whisk as the mixture warms until the sugar dissolves, then remove from heat and let cool. For convenience, make the syrup several hours or the day before and refrigerate.
While the syrup cools, juice the lemons until you have 1 cup of lemon juice. Puree, muddle, or mash 1/4 cup of blueberries until broken down.
Finally, in a large pitcher combine the lemon juice, blueberry puree, cooled simple syrup, and 6 cups cold water. Stir until well mixed, then chill and serve over ice.
Substitutions and Additions

There are simple ways to customize this lemonade to suit your taste.
Sparkling version: Replace half of the still water with unflavored sparkling water—use 3 cups still water and 3 cups sparkling for a fizzy finish. You can also make half sparkling and half still if you want variety.
Different berries: Substitute raspberries, strawberries, or blackberries for a new flavor profile and color.
Popsicles: Pour the prepared lemonade into molds and freeze for a few hours to make fruity popsicles—ideal for kids and summer parties.
Frequently Asked Questions

How to store lemonade: Keep the lemonade in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to five days.
How to get a pink color: Frozen blueberries often produce a more dramatic pink hue, while fresh berries lean toward blue-purple tones.
Simple syrup shelf life: Stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, simple syrup will keep for up to seven days.
Microwave simple syrup: Combine 2 cups water and 1 cup sugar in a microwave-safe bowl and heat in short intervals, stirring between each, until the sugar dissolves. Be careful removing hot containers.
If you enjoyed this recipe, try other plant-based recipes next for more colorful, seasonal ideas.
- Dragon Fruit Lemonade
- Spirulina Smoothie
- Rainbow Fruit Skewers
- Green Juice Recipe

Blueberry Lemonade
Kelsey Riley
Pin Recipe
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Equipment
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Lemon juicer
Ingredients
- 1 cup fresh lemon juice about 6 lemons
- 6 cups cold water
- ¼ cup blueberries muddled or pureed
Simple Syrup
- 1 cup sugar
- 2 cups water
Instructions
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Start by making the simple syrup. Combine 2 cups water with 1 cup sugar in a saucepan over medium heat. Whisk until the sugar dissolves, then remove from heat and let cool.
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Juice the lemons until you have 1 cup lemon juice. Mash or puree the blueberries.
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In a large pitcher, combine the lemon juice, blueberry puree, cooled simple syrup, and 6 cups cold water. Stir until well combined and chill before serving.
Notes
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 21g
Protein: 0.2g
Fat: 0.2g
Sodium: 5mg
Sugar: 20.9g
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