Elderflower Lemonade Recipe: 4-Ingredient Refreshing Drink

Looking for a summer drink that’s lighter than soda but more interesting than plain lemonade? This elderflower lemonade combines delicate floral notes with bright citrus for a refreshingly balanced summer beverage.

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Homemade elderflower lemonade.

Fragrant elderflower syrup blended with freshly squeezed lemon juice creates a subtly floral, tangy refresher you can mix in minutes. If you’re in a hurry, scroll down or use the “Jump to Recipe” link to go straight to the recipe card.

Why It’s Worth Trying

  • Light & floral – elderflower lifts ordinary lemonade into something delicate and café-worthy, ideal for picnics, barbecues, or a quiet afternoon.
  • Quick to make – using store-bought elderflower syrup keeps this recipe fast, though a homemade infusion is an option if you prefer.
  • Adjustable sweetness – honey, maple, granulated sugar or low-calorie sweeteners all work.
  • Still or sparkling – serve over seltzer for bubbles or keep it still for kids and those who prefer no fizz.

Ingredients at a Glance

  • Elderflower syrup or cordial – about 4 tablespoons for a 1-quart pitcher
  • Fresh lemon juice – roughly 2–3 lemons (about 1/2 cup)
  • Honey or preferred sweetener (agave, granulated sugar, erythritol, stevia, monk fruit)
  • Cold filtered water – still, sparkling, or unsweetened club soda
  • Ice, lemon wheels, and a few elderflower sprigs for garnish
Picture showing the measured ingredients needed for making this homemade elderflower lemonade displayed on a table: elderflower syrup, lemon juice, water and honey.
Ingredients used: water, lemon juice, honey and elderflower syrup.

Exact quantities are in the printable recipe card below.

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Quick juicing tip: warm each lemon 10 seconds in the microwave or roll it firmly on the counter before squeezing to yield up to 20% more juice.

How To Make Elderflower Lemonade

Step 1. Create the Lemonade Base

  • Combine 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice with 1/3 cup honey (or granulated sugar) in a pitcher.
  • Stir until the sweetener is fully dissolved.

Step 2. Prepare the Elderflower Syrup

Option 1: Make a Homemade Elderflower Infusion

  • In a saucepan, heat 2 cups water with 3 1/2 cups granulated sugar, stirring until the sugar dissolves.
  • Add about 15 elderflower heads and simmer gently for 10 minutes, then add the juice of one lemon.
  • Remove from heat, cool 30 minutes, transfer to a jar, and steep in the fridge for up to 48 hours, stirring once a day.
  • Strain out the blossoms and store the syrup refrigerated.

Option 2: Use Store-Bought Syrup or Cordial

You can skip making syrup by using a high-quality elderflower syrup or cordial.

Step-by-step photos (collage) showing hot to make this elderflower lemonade: step 1 - create the lemonade base, step 2 - mix in the elderflower syrup, step 3-diluting with water.
Step-by-step photos showing how to make this elderflower lemonade.

Step 3. Combine Syrup and Base

  • Add elderflower syrup (about 4 tablespoons) to the lemonade base and stir to combine.
  • Taste and adjust sweetness or acidity — add more sweetener or lemon juice to suit your palate. Because the syrup is sweet, start conservatively and increase gradually.

Step 4. Dilute

  • Top with 3 cups cold water (or half water / half seltzer), stir, and chill at least 30 minutes.

Step 5. Serve

  • Fill tall glasses with ice, pour in the lemonade, and garnish with lemon wheels and fresh elderflower sprigs or other blossoms.
Pouring the mixed elderflower lemonade from a pitcher into serving glasses with ice and garnishes.
Floral Elderflower Lemonade

Variations & Twists

  • Sparkling: replace half the still water with seltzer just before serving.
  • Mint cooler: muddle a handful of mint leaves in the pitcher for a fresh twist.
  • Berry burst: add sliced strawberries, raspberries or peaches for color and extra flavor.
  • Citrus fusion: mix in a splash of orange or grapefruit juice along with the lemon.
  • Cocktail spin: add 1 oz gin, vodka or elderflower liqueur per glass, or top the pitcher with chilled prosecco for a spritz.
  • Non-alcoholic spritzer: add pineapple or grapefruit juice, a squeeze of lime, and finish with cucumber and mint.
  • Low-sugar option: replace honey with 3 tablespoons monk-fruit or erythritol dissolved in warm water.
Photo with elderflower lemonade in two glasses by the windows and the sun is shining through the glasses encasing the theme of Delicate Floral Summer Drinks.
Delicate Floral Summer Drinks

Pair It With

  • Grilled shrimp skewers or a light seafood salad — the floral citrus notes cut through smoky flavors.
  • Crisp summer salads — greens with fruit and a light vinaigrette complement the drink well.
  • Warm fruit crisps or tarts — floral lemonade balances sweet desserts like peach or strawberry crisp, berry tarts, or lemon bars.
Close up shot of iced elderflower lemonade with cordial and garnished with lemon and elderflower leaves.

FAQs

Can I use dried elderflowers instead of syrup?

Yes. Simmer 2 tablespoons dried elderflowers in 1 cup water with 1/2 cup sugar for 10 minutes, cool, strain, and use as a syrup substitute.

What are substitutes for elderflower syrup?

Elderflower cordial, concentrated elderflower tea, or a small amount of elderflower extract can mimic the flavor if you don’t have syrup on hand.

How long does it keep?

Stored covered in the refrigerator, the lemonade keeps for up to three days. Stir before serving as the syrup and juice may settle.

Can I make it sparkling without dilution?

Yes. Build each glass individually: about 3 tablespoons syrup, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, sweetener to taste, then top with chilled club soda or sparkling water.

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Easy Elderflower Lemonade Recipe

Fresh lemon juice meets fragrant elderflower syrup for a gently floral, lightly sweet lemonade ready in under 15 minutes. Serve still, sparkling, or spiked for a quick summer crowd-pleaser.
Prep Time15 mins
Total Time15 mins
Servings: 4 glasses (with ice)

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp elderflower syrup (or cordial)
  • 1/2 cup lemon juice, freshly squeezed
  • 1/3 cup honey (or preferred sweetener)
  • 3 cups cold filtered water (still or sparkling)

Additional for Serving

  • Ice cubes
  • Lemon slices for garnish
  • 1–2 fresh elderflower sprigs or other blossoms

Instructions

Make the Lemonade Base

  • In a 1-quart pitcher combine lemon juice and honey; stir until the honey dissolves.

Add the Elderflower Syrup

  • Add elderflower syrup (about 1/4 cup), taste, and adjust. Start with less sweetener and increase if needed.

Dilute

  • Pour in cold water, stir, and chill 30 minutes.

Garnish and Serve

  • Serve over ice, garnished with lemon wheels and fresh blossoms.

Notes

Variations

Sparkling, mint cooler, berry additions, cocktail spritz, or low-sugar versions are all great options.

Make it sparkling without dilution

Build each glass: 3 tbsp syrup, 2 tbsp lemon juice, sweetener to taste, then top with chilled club soda or sparkling water.

Storage

Refrigerate up to 3 days; stir before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 8 oz glass
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Calories: 120 kcal
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Carbohydrates: 30 g
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Sugar: 28 g
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Vitamin C: 20 mg

The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator.

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