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Published: May 17, 2020 · by John · This post may contain affiliate links ·

Blueberry Soda Recipe

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Blueberry sodas with ice, straws, and fresh blueberries.
Fresh blueberry soda served with garnished with fresh berries.
A close-up of the blueberry soda in glasses.

Our Blueberry Soda is a crisp refreshing drink that's perfect for your next outdoor grilling session. Best of all, you don't need a soda machine to make it!

Yesterday, we shared our blueberry simple syrup recipe. Today, we're sharing a homemade soda that you can make using that syrup.

This blueberry soda recipe only uses a few ingredients and takes minutes to prepare.

So, the next time you decide to fire up the grill, add this beverage to your list. You won't be disappointed.

Two glasses of the blueberry soda with metal straws.

Kim and I have been making sodas at home for quite awhile now. We don't own a soda machine, I've never seen the need for it.

Most sodas only require three main ingredients; a simple syrup or flavored syrup, club soda or tonic water, and ice.

It's up to you to toy with the amounts of each ingredient to find the right balance.

Take a look at our raspberry Italian soda recipe, strawberry soda, or our lemon ginger soda for ideas.

The soda made with blueberry syrup served in glasses.

How to make blueberry soda?

First, you'll need to make sure you have the blueberry syrup ready. After that, grab one 10-ounce glass.

The glasses have been filled with ice and berries.

Next, add ice and fresh blueberries (optional), to the glass. Then, pour in 2-ounces of the syrup.

The syrup has been added to the glasses of ice.

Last, pour in 6-ounces of club soda (soda water or tonic water). Use a spoon to stir the mixture.

Club soda being poured into the syrup mixture.

That's it, the blueberry soda is done! Kim and I hope you enjoy this drink and wish you all the best 🙂

The drink is done and ready to be served.

Other drink recipes you may enjoy:

  • Homemade Cherry Limeade
  • Iced White Chocolate Mocha
  • Fizzy Bubbly Orange Drink
  • Watermelon Slushie
  • Sherbet Punch
  • Ginger Lemonade

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The blueberry soda served with straws and ice.

Blueberry Soda Recipe

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Author: John
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 1 Serving
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Suggested Equipment

  • 12-Inch Cocktail Stirrer
  • 15-Ounce Highball Glass

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces club soda
  • 2 ounces blueberry simple syrup
  • ½ cup ice
  • fresh blueberries, optional for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Place ice and fresh blueberries, if using, into a tall glass. Pour in blueberry simple syrup and club soda. Stir to combine.
    6 ounces club soda
    2 ounces blueberry simple syrup
    ½ cup ice
  • Serve cold.

Notes

The calories listed are an approximation based on the best available information for the ingredients and one 8-ounce serving of the blueberry soda. Additionally, the calorie count does NOT include the fresh blueberries seen in the photos. Actual calories will vary. 

Nutrition

Serving: 8ounces | Calories: 153kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Sodium: 75mg | Potassium: 39mg | Sugar: 42g | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 2mg
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Blueberry sodas with ice, straws, and fresh blueberries.
Fresh blueberry soda served with garnished with fresh berries.
A close-up of the blueberry soda in glasses.
Kimberly Vargo, blogger from Berly's Kitchen, LLC.

Hi, I'm Kim! Here you’ll find tons of tasty recipes created by my husband and me using several decades of combined home cooking and restaurant experience.

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Blueberry sodas with ice, straws, and fresh blueberries.
Fresh blueberry soda served with garnished with fresh berries.
A close-up of the blueberry soda in glasses.

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