LAVENDER LEMON SPRITZER – FLORAL FIZZ

Lavender Lemon Spritzer – Floral Citrus Fizz

Lavender Lemon Spritzer – Floral Citrus Fizz

Lavender Lemon Spritzer is a light, bubbly drink perfect for relaxing or entertaining. With zesty lemon and subtle lavender, it’s a refreshing twist on a classic spritzer.


Why You’ll Love This Recipe

🍋 Lemon Zing – Bright and tangy.
🌸 Lavender Hint – Soft floral note.
Quick Mix – Ready in 10 minutes.
🥤 Bubbly Bliss – Crisp and uplifting.


What Is Lavender Lemon Spritzer?

LAVENDER LEMON SPRITZER – FLORAL FIZZ

Lavender Lemon Spritzer is a modern beverage blending lemon juice, lavender syrup, and sparkling water. A chic, refreshing drink, it’s popular for its elegant flavor.


Ingredients

For 4 Servings:
✅ ½ cup lemon juice (about 2 lemons)
✅ 2 tbsp lavender syrup (see below or store-bought)
✅ 4 cups sparkling water
✅ Ice cubes
✅ Lemon slices and lavender sprigs for garnish

For Lavender Syrup (optional):
✅ ½ cup water
✅ ½ cup sugar
✅ 1 tbsp dried lavender


How to Make Lavender Lemon Spritzer (Step-by-Step Guide)

🔸 Make Syrup (if needed)
Simmer water, sugar, and lavender for 5 minutes, strain, and cool.

🔸 Mix the Base
In a pitcher, combine lemon juice and lavender syrup.

🔸 Add Fizz & Serve
Pour in sparkling water, stir gently, add ice, garnish with lemon slices and lavender sprigs, and enjoy chilled!


Serving Suggestions

🍓 With Berries – Float a few for color.
🥐 With Pastries – Brunch companion.
🌿 With Mint – Extra freshness.


Pro Tips for the Best Spritzer

✔️ Fresh Lemons – Bottled lacks zest.
✔️ Chill Everything – Keeps it crisp.
✔️ Light Syrup – Don’t oversweeten.


Frequently Asked Questions

🔹 Can I use fresh lavender?
Yes, double the amount.

🔹 Can I make it still?
Use flat water instead.

🔹 How long does it last?
Best fresh, store base for 1 day.


Final Thoughts 🍋

Lavender Lemon Spritzer is a floral, fizzy delight. Light, zesty, and chic—pure refreshment! Enjoy!

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