This Sparkling Peach Lemonade recipe is a refreshing and easy summer drink. Use canned peaches or fresh fruit, with Sprite for the kids or champagne for the adults. Great for brunch or any occasion!
One thing I can say about my life is that I have definitely lived in extreme weather. The brutal winters of Minnesota, and the brutal summers of Northern California. So, when people complain about sub-zero temperatures, I completely get them…and when people complain about unbearable heat, I get them too! But I much prefer the heat.
Best thing we ever did was have a pool put in our backyard. Talk about making the summers tolerable! We entertain more, too. Which gives me a reason to experiment with homemade punches and cocktails.
This Sparkling Peach Lemonade is so easy – you only need canned peaches, lemonade, and Sprite soda (or champagne for the grown-ups!)
This past week we were well into the triple digits. 104…106…109…it does make me feel a bit lethargic. Also makes me not want to exercise, cook, or get dressed.
It does make me want to eat mango smoothies, popsicles, and Creamsicle Jello. And sip this Sparkling Peach Lemonade all day long.
Other summer drinks we love!
- Watermelon-Mint Soda
- Lemon Peach Fizz
- Creamsicle Slushy (only 3 ingredients!)
- Frozen Strawberry Mojito
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Sparkling Peach Lemonade Cooler
Ingredients
- 15 ounce can peaches in heavy syrup , drained
- 1/2 cup lemonade
- 2 cups Sprite soda (or champagne for an adult beverage)
- ice
Instructions
- In a blender, puree the peaches and lemonade until smooth.
- Place some ice in the bottom of 4 small glass tumblers.
- Pour 1/2 cup Sprite (or champagne) over the ice in each glass, topped with an even amount of the peach-lemonade puree.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes
- You can use 2 fresh medium ripe peaches with sugar added, instead of the canned peaches.
- Simply double all the ingredients if you need more servings for a larger group.
could you use peaches in just juice?
Sure! But it obviously won’t be as sweet.
Hi, i was justwomdering, where i am from (new zealand) lemonade and sprite are the same thing, what else could lemonade becalled? Lemon squash or something like that?
Gosh, I have no idea. In the U.S., Sprite is a colorless, lemon-lime flavored carbonated soft drink. Lemonade is made from lemons, water and sugar. Maybe Google it and make your own? Be even better!
This sounds good, but is the lemonade concentrate or diluted?
I used the “Simply Lemonade” brand, which is made with not-from-concentrate juices and pure ingredients. But you can use whatever kind of lemonade you want.
This looks like a pretty and refreshing drink. Thanks for sharing!
YUM!! What an easy, fun drink!!
I agree…I’ve never really understood people complaining about five degree differences in weather. Really? There’s no way you can feel that. I’m all about the refreshing bevs when it gets hot out…and peach anything is surely the way to go!
Sounds so refreshing! We are going from perfect weather (75, sunny and a little breeze) to 95 with 96% humidity! Ugh! I hate the havoic that humidity reeks upon my hair! I think I might have to whip up a batch of this!
Oh, the hair…I know. You know, I know. At least here the heat is dry, none of that humid stuff. The curly is bad enough, let alone frizzy.
This sounds refreshing! I never remember to serve it in canning jars – so cute!
It’s steamy and in the 90s today in Minneapolis. I’d melt if I went outside! So I’ll definitely make this cooler, but be assured, mine will include vodka.
Champagne isn’t good enough for you??? Hee. I thought about you as I was writing, knowing cold is much more up your alley, than hot. And also thinking how nice it would be to sit on a patio and drink one of these with you!
I grew up near Sacramento and over 100 IS hot! It’s pretty steamy in Iowa today (90s), so I can’t wait to try this tonight! Yum!
Yum! I totally have to try this drink. And also, it cracks me up that temps in the 100’s only make you ” a bit lethargic.” Hah. They would pretty much kill me, thus making me 100% lethargic.