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15 Homemade Lemonade Recipes That Make the Second Pitcher Necessary

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Jul 13, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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The first pitcher of homemade lemonade always disappears faster than I plan for. I pour a few glasses, turn around to finish whatever else I'm doing, and somehow there's barely enough left for a refill. After making lemonade for enough summer afternoons, I've stopped assuming one batch will carry us through.

These 15 homemade lemonade recipes are bright, refreshing, and easy to keep pouring, so having a few extra lemons on the counter might be the smartest thing you do all day.

Fair-style lemonade served over ice with fresh lemon slices.
State Fair Lemonade. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

4th of July Red, White and Blue Lemonade

A tall glass of a red and black layered drink with ice, a lemon slice garnish, and straw sits on a table. Beside it are lemon slices, a bottle of non-alcoholic vodka, and a bottle of grenadine.
4th of July Red, White and Blue Lemonade. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

You do not need any fancy bartending tools to build a colorful, festive drink for your backyard picnic. This festive drink disappears quickly at holiday celebrations because everyone wants to grab a second pretty glass.
Get the Recipe: 4th of July Red, White and Blue Lemonade

Pomegranate Lemonade

A pink drink with a lemon slice and straw, next to lemons and a halved pomegranate on a white surface.
Pomegranate Lemonade. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

You should try adding a splash of deep red juice if you are bored of standard yellow drinks. The unique fruit combination keeps your guests curious and ensures the first container is finished within minutes.
Get the Recipe: Pomegranate Lemonade

Peach Lemonade

Peach lemonade with peach slices and lemon served over ice.
Peach Lemonade. Photo credit: Feast and West.

I love simmering sliced stone fruit into a thick syrup to give my summer drinks a luscious upgrade. The rich sweetness softens the sour lemon notes, creating a smooth blend that finishes way too fast.
Get the Recipe: Peach Lemonade

Electric Lemonade

A picture of two glasses of electric lemonade with lemon wedge.
Electric Lemonade. Photo credit: Easy Homemade Life.

This bright blue cocktail is my favorite shortcut for bringing a relaxed beach vibe right to your backyard. The bright look and bubbly soda topper make it the first choice for hot poolside gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Electric Lemonade

Blueberry Lemonade

Blueberry lemonade with fresh blueberries and lemon slices served over ice.
Blueberry Lemonade. Photo credit: Feast and West.

Cooking down a handful of dark berries creates a gorgeous purple syrup that sweetens your glass naturally. The rich berry flavor makes a simple glass taste like it came from a high-end specialty cafe.
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Lemonade

Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

Two glasses of strawberry lemonade with ice, lemon slices, and strawberries, with striped straws on a white table.
Homemade Strawberry Lemonade. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

I highly recommend buying a double batch of berries because this pink drink leaves the dispenser empty in minutes. Mashing the fruit directly into the juice adds a natural sweetness that balances the sharp lemon.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Strawberry Lemonade

Red Robin Freckled Lemonade

Freckled lemonade with strawberries and lemon served over ice.
Red Robin Freckled Lemonade. Photo credit: CopyKat Recipes.

You can save serious money by recreating this famous strawberry-speckled restaurant drink inside your own kitchen. Swirling fruit pieces throughout the glass provides sweet little surprises with every single straw sip.
Get the Recipe: Red Robin Freckled Lemonade

Frozen Mint Lemonade - Refreshing Limonana

Frozen mint lemonade blended with fresh mint and served chilled.
Frozen Mint Lemonade - Refreshing Limonana. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

July humidity calls for turning your standard herb and citrus combination into a thick, icy slush drink. This frozen favorite offers a unique texture change that makes a single serving entirely insufficient.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Mint Lemonade - Refreshing Limonana

Limoncello Lemonade

Limoncello lemonade served with fresh lemon slices and ice.
Limoncello Lemonade. Photo credit: Feast and West.

You can easily elevate a basic afternoon drink into an adult cocktail with a popular Italian import. The double dose of citrus flavor provides a crisp, sweet-tart finish that your dinner guests will love.
Get the Recipe: Limoncello Lemonade

Lemon Mint Lemonade

A glass of bright green mojito garnished with a lemon slice, pomegranate seeds, and mint leaves. Several decorative glasses are in the background. Lemon wedges and ice cubes surround the glass on the table.
Lemon Mint Lemonade. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

I always slap my fresh herbs before throwing them into the blender to wake up those cooling oils. That extra burst of herbal freshness guarantees your guests will empty their glasses and ask for a refill.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Mint Lemonade

Easy Lavender Lemonade

A glass and a carafe filled with lemonade are on a marble surface. The glass is garnished with a lemon slice and a sprig of lavender. Whole and halved lemons and a lavender sprig are scattered around.
Easy Lavender Lemonade. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Steeping dried flowers in your warm sugar water sounds like a fancy spa trick, but it is incredibly easy. The subtle botanical twist balances the sharp citrus tartness, making it highly drinkable on a humid afternoon.
Get the Recipe: Easy Lavender Lemonade

Frozen Strawberry Lemonade

A pink strawberry smoothie in a mason jar with a clear straw and a fresh strawberry on the rim.
Frozen Strawberry Lemonade. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

You should definitely keep your blender plugged in because this thick slushy mimics an old-school drive-in treat. This frozen style cools everyone down instantly, making a second round highly necessary for the whole family.
Get the Recipe: Frozen Strawberry Lemonade

State Fair Lemonade

Fair-style lemonade served over ice with fresh lemon slices.
State Fair Lemonade. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Shaking the entire fruit, skin and all, right inside the sugar jar releases the hidden oils for a deeper flavor. This easy method copies the famous carnival drink style that people gladly wait in long lines to buy.
Get the Recipe: State Fair Lemonade

Homemade Lemonade Recipe

A glass of lemonade with ice, a lemon slice, and a striped straw, with lemons and another glass in the background.
Homemade Lemonade Recipe. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

There is simply no comparison between a cheap powder mix and the bright taste of real, fresh fruit. This clean, basic recipe forms the foundation of summer hospitality and always requires a backup batch in the fridge.
Get the Recipe: Homemade Lemonade Recipe

Cranberry Raspberry Chia Lemonade

Raspberry chia lemonade with fresh raspberries, lemon slices, and chia seeds.
Cranberry Raspberry Chia Lemonade. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

Adding tiny seeds to your fruit juice sounds a little strange until you experience that fun texture change. It offers a healthier twist on standard sweets, keeping you energized enough to mix up another batch.
Get the Recipe: Cranberry Raspberry Chia Lemonade

Save a few lemons for later. The first pitcher has a funny way of making plans for the second.

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