The Summer Lemonade Recipes Everyone Will Be Asking For

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There’s nothing better than a cold glass of homemade lemonade on a hot day.

Whether you like your lemonade fruity, floral, or fresh with herbs, these easy lemonade recipes are perfect for summer. From classic flavors to more unique combinations, there’s something here for everyone.

These recipes are simple to make and a great way to use fresh, seasonal ingredients.

Browse all of my summer drinks including sweet tea, cold brew tea, fruity iced teas, floral teas, and herbal summer drink ideas.

Most Popular Lemonade Recipes

Fruity Lemonade Recipes

Fresh fruit adds natural sweetness and bright flavor to homemade lemonade.

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These are perfect for summer gatherings, cookouts, and everyday refreshing drinks.

Floral Lemonade Recipes

If you enjoy light, fragrant flavors, these floral lemonades are something special.

These are beautiful for spring and early summer and feel a little extra special.

Fresh & Herbal Lemonade Recipes

Herbs add a fresh, clean flavor that makes lemonade even more refreshing.

These are especially refreshing on hot days and pair well with summer meals.

Unique & Seasonal Lemonade Recipes

These recipes use seasonal ingredients and offer something a little different.

A great way to use fresh garden ingredients and try something new.

Tips for Making the Best Homemade Lemonade

  • Use fresh lemon juice for the best flavor
  • Adjust sweetness to taste
  • Chill well before serving
  • Add fresh herbs or fruit for extra flavor

Homemade lemonade is easy to customize based on what you have on hand.

More Summer Drinks You’ll Love

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