You Need to Make This Lemon-Infused Vodka Recipe ASAP (2024)

You can sip homemade lemon vodka with soda water or fresh fruit juices, or on the rocks. Here's how to make it.

Together, we’ve made strawberry vodka. Now, we’re ready to try lemon vodka! It’s even easier than the strawberry version—if you can believe that—and goes with almost all mixers.

Choosing Your Ingredients

As you know, the best ingredients make the best final product. We’re using Tito’s vodka because it makes a mean drink (it’s smooth) and the freshest lemons available.

Lemon Vodka Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 pint of vodka
  • 3 lemons
  • 1-2 tablespoons of superfine sugar

Editor’s Tip: If you don’t have superfine sugar, granulated sugar will work, as well!

Instructions

Step 1: Find a one-quart container

For this recipe, the ingredients are based on a one-quart container. Yes! It is indeed a one-quart jar filled with 12 lemon quarters.

However, if you have a different size vessel, simply adjust the amount of vodka and lemons accordingly. The repurposed glass jar we’re using shows the lovely soaking lemons. It’s beautiful to look at and will taste great.

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Step 2: Get started on the lemons

No one wants debris in their vodka, right? Here’s how to wash lemons. Once the lemons are clean, cut off the ends and quarter them.

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Step 3: Fill the jar

Put the lemons in the container. Don’t be shy. Feel free to squish them in there! It may feel like putting 10 pounds of sugar in a 5-pound sack, but you can do it. It will make your vodka that much better, so don’t skimp.

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Then, fill to the top with vodka. If you’re adding sugar, include it now. (You can shake it all up to allow for even distribution after you seal it.)

Seal the jar tightly and place it in a cool, dark location. I like to put my jar on a pantry shelf.

Step 4: Wait

When I was pregnant, and past my due date, my husband decided to make limoncello from scratch. After zesting 30 lemons and mixing everything together, he placed it in the basem*nt. When we returned home from the hospital some 10 days later, the concoction was ready for my mother and hubby to celebrate the new addition. (I was still too tired!)

The moral of the story is, let your lemon vodka rest for a week to 10 days. Then, give it a taste to see if it’s lemony enough for you. If you’d like it to have a stronger lemon flavor, let it sit a few days longer until it reaches the lemon level you’re looking for.

Once it gets there, strain the vodka, discard the lemon quarters and rebottle your vodka.

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Drinks to Make with Lemon Vodka

It’s time to enjoy your concoction! Try a lemon martini, replacing the limoncello with additional lemon vodka. You can also use it in place of plain vodka in such drinks as an Apple Martini, this delightful Spiked Pink Lady or my personal favorite: theRosemary & Thyme Lemon co*cktail.

Just like with food, the acid in citrus helps balance sweetness and works great with salt (margarita, anyone?). So, play around with your new signature lemon vodka. Trust us, this won’t be the last vodka you infuse!

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You Need to Make This Lemon-Infused Vodka Recipe ASAP (2024)

FAQs

What happens when you put lemon in vodka? ›

What happens when lemon is added to the bottle of vodka before drinking? You get lemon flavored vodka. Its pretty much the same as pouring vodka into a glass and adding lemon. The acids in the lemon will have no effect on the [ethyl] alcohol.

How long does citrus infused vodka last? ›

You can use the citrus-infused vodka right away. Store any unused vodka in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dark place for approximately one to two years before the flavor diminishes. Discard when the flavor does start to fade or tastes "off."

What is a substitute for Citron vodka? ›

If you are disappointed with your citrus vodka in your co*cktails or you get stuck with a crappy brand, there is a great substitute. Use a quality straight vodka instead and squeeze a large lemon peel into the shaker tin or mixing glass.

How do you infuse vodka flavors? ›

  1. Wash selected fruit and/or herbs.
  2. Slice fruit and/or herbs and place in jar.
  3. Pour desired amount of vodka into jar {I used about 1 1/2 cups per small batch}.
  4. Cover and store in the refrigerator.
  5. Shake two to three times daily.
  6. Taste along the way, until desired flavor intensity is reached.
Nov 17, 2013

How long does lemon vodka last? ›

After opening, it will still be good for 10 to 20 years. For flavored vodkas, the shelf-life spans from six months to 2 years. That's because the artificial ingredients and other flavorings degrade much sooner than the vodka, giving it a much shorter shelf-life.

Does lemon make vodka stronger? ›

As an example, a strong, unaged alcohol such as vodka pairs really well with lemon because the lemon's acidity balances the strong flavor, cutting through the ethanol. In contrast, lemon has the ability to overpower a more subtle spirit (Liu, 2018).

Does homemade infused vodka go bad? ›

Infused spirits are best enjoyed within three months, but they will never go bad. See our co*cktail recipes for ideas on how to use your infused alcohol. Fill your infusion kit to the top with the spirit of your choice. (Make sure to fill all the way to the rim of the jar for maximum infusion volume.)

Do you refrigerate vodka while infusing? ›

Infused vodka made with fresh ingredients–or anything with the potential to spoil–should be refrigerated because it will expire. Infusions made with dried or preserved ingredients, however, do not require refrigeration.

Which citron vodka is best? ›

Best Citron Vodka
  • Svedka Vodka Citron. 4.6 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Summum Citron Vodka. 4.6 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Absolut Citron Vodka. 4.7 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Grey Goose Le Citron Vodka. 4.6 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Hangar One Citron Buddha's Hand Vodka. 5 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Veil Citron Vodka. 4.3 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Starr Blu Vodka Citron. ...
  • Summum Citron Vodka.

What tastes like vodka but isn't vodka? ›

Apple cider and lime juice

Try combining apple cider with lime juice to imitate the aroma of vodka in your dish or co*cktail. The apple cider will add sweetness to your co*cktail or dish while the lime juice will cut the sweetness with its distinct tartness.

What vodka tastes like lemonade? ›

I'm a seasoned bartender and one of my favorite drinks is 2oz deep Eddy lemon over ice, filling the rest of the glass with water. Straight up tastes like wonderful tart lemonade!

How do you make a vodka infusion at home? ›

  1. The process of infusing vodka is relatively easy.
  2. Buy some fresh fruit or vegetables (preferably from your local farmers market)
  3. Buy a mid level vodka. ...
  4. Cut up your fruit or vegetable. ...
  5. Place fruit/vegetable in hermetic jar with vodka. ...
  6. Store your Vodka away for 3-7 days. ...
  7. Filter your vodka out into a fresh bottle. ...
  8. Enjoy!
Apr 11, 2023

What is the best thing to infuse vodka with? ›

Some popular flavors may include cucumber, watermelon, jalapeño and rosemary, but the possibilities are basically endless. Think about some of the complementary flavor combinations you like in your drinks, too, like cherry and vanilla, or cranberry and orange, and infuse your vodka with a couple different ingredients.

What's the best thing to infuse vodka with? ›

You can use a variety of herbs, spices, fruits, and even veggies for infusions. The most popular infusions are fruit-based (e.g., strawberry vodka and pear gin). You can also create some wonderful combinations, such as lemongrass-ginger tequila or lavender-rosemary vodka.

Does lemon affect alcohol? ›

Action of alcohol on acid gives acetates ; lemon has ascorbic acid , oxalic acid and citric acidwhich neutralises alcohol to respective acetates thereby reducing the intoxication.

What does lemon do when drinking alcohol? ›

Lemons contain alkalis which help neutralise the pH level. Lemons also help in digesting alcohol and produce an instant refreshing relief. Lemons are amazing to boost your liver function in filtering away the toxins. You can make a fresh lemon juice drink, try some lemon tea, or just squeeze a lemon into some water.

How does lemon react with alcohol? ›

Ester has no intoxicating effects on the human body, so if you manage to consume any substance with organic acids (like lemon) while the alcohol has not yet been absorbed into the bloodstream, that alcohol disappears, causing no harm.

Can you have lemon with vodka? ›

Combine vodka and lemon juice in a shot glass. Sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon sugar on top. Place remaining 2 teaspoons sugar on a small plate; dip lemon wedges in sugar. Suck on a sugared lemon after drinking the shot.

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