Citrus Soda

"Refreshing lemon-lime soda. For the warmer weather of the Southern US regions."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine lime and lemon juice in a large jug.
  • Add sugar and stir until dissolved, place in fridge for 10 minutes to chill.
  • Add soda water and lime wedges.
  • Place ice in serving glasses, pour citrus soda over and serve.

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Reviews

  1. Made for Aus/NZ Recipe Swap. Very refreshing drink, of course, it helps that I love lemon and lime! Anything with lime will catch my eye! Thanks for posting this Jewelies!
     
  2. I love just about everything LIME flavored & this did not disappoint. I made 2 servings (just for me) & liked it. Then I added some cranberry juice to the 2nd serving & it was yummy! Thx for sharing this recipe w/us. :-)
     
  3. Added some Agostura bitters to this. It was refreshing and tangy. A lovely, cooling drink for a hot balmy day.
     
  4. Really lovely. At this posting it's January on the snow bound Canadian prairie and fresh citrus coast a large fortune at out local store in this tiny town. SO, I used 1/2 cup of bottled lime juice, 1/4 a cup of bottled lemon juice as a base. Put club soda in a glass and added the juice and Splenda (yes, Splenda) till I liked the taste, added some ice and throughly enjoyed it. No chemicals that you can't pronounce, just juice and fizz water (ok, the Splenda is chemical but I have to live with it). This will be wonderful when the heat comes around again.
     
  5. I also halved the recipe, very easily. Now that its all gone, I wish that I had made the whole pitcher full, next time. This is so good tart, sweet, and fizzy. It is a very refreshing drink. It will be wonderful to serve while sitting on the deck in the heat of the summer. I couldn't find palm sugar, so I used finely diced sugar cane. It changed the colour to a light brown but tastes amazing. I will definitely be making this again and again. I absolutely love lemons and limes. Thanks so much for sharing Jewelies.
     
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