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Berry Vodka Soda
I like this drink, because it reminds me of the canned hard seltzer drinks, except it tastes much better! It’s refreshing, not too sweet and low calorie. Note: It does take 3 – 7 days to infuse your vodka so you need to plan ahead. However, once the vodka is infused it lasts indefinitely; so I would suggest making up a jar of berry vodka whenever you have a cup of extra berries.
Step 1: Make the berry vodka
1 cup of berries (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, cranberries, etc.)
1 cup of vodka
Place your berries into a glass jar with a lid and pour in 1 cup of vodka.
If you want to get creative, add citrus zest, fresh herbs or a split vanilla bean to add additional flavors. Just make sure the vodka completely covers all of your add-ins.
Put the lid on your jar, give it a shake and place on a counter out of direct sunlight for 3 days. Give the jar a shake once a day to help the infusing process along.
Taste the vodka after 3 days and continue infusing for up to a week if you want more flavor or color. Once the vodka has the color and taste you like, strain the infused vodka through a fine mesh strainer and place in a clean jar with a tight lid. (Discard the remaining fruit pulp, citrus peels, etc.) This infused vodka will last indefinitely.
Step 2: Make your cocktail
2 oz infused vodka
5 oz club soda
Lemon or lime wedge
Fill a tall glass with ice. Add your flavored vodka and club soda. Stir gently. Garnish with a wedge of citrus and fresh berries, if desired.
Note: If you’d like more than 1 cup of flavored vodka, just grab a bigger jar and more berries.
Consider infusing your own vodka for other cocktails or martinis using the flavors you want in the cocktail. Some fun combinations: Lemon Zest and Lavender, Cranberries and Lime Zest, Watermelon and Mint or Cucumber and Thyme. If you’re trying a new combination of flavors, I would experiment with just one cup of vodka.
If you have a great infused vodka flavor combination, please share in the comments.