Blue Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa

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A blue raspberry lemonade mimosa recipe to satisfy my thirst would be nice right now. In fact, I am going to make the blue lemonade mimosa recipe right now.

Let’s Get Raspy

Alright, before I start speaking on how to make this lemonade mimosa recipe, I need to clear my voice first because unless your name is Jadakiss, we do not need to be raspy.

On the contrary, we are about to put the rasp in raspberry with our blue raspberry lemonade mimosa recipe.

Blue Raspberry Lemonade Confessions

I enjoy eating fruits, but I am not the biggest fan of raspberries.

This is the fruit we are talking about, not the drink. If I did not care for raspberries as a whole, then this recipe would not be created.

Now, do not get me wrong, I do not dislike raspberries, but it would not be the end of the world if I never eat them again, and I am strictly talking about the fruit.

Basically, what I am saying is that I eat raspberries, but I will not go out of my way to eat them.

Now that we have gotten that out of the way, I will assume this is a safe space. I enjoy blue raspberry lemonade. There, I said it. Whoa, that felt good!

The flavor of blue raspberry combined with lemonade just hit differently, especially when alcohol is involved like in this blue raspberry lemonade mimosa recipe.

This Blue Lemonade Mimosa Recipe Is Delicious!

I can’t even fully describe the sensation that twists within my mouth when a splash of this blue liquid gold enters with no hopes of returning.

With a drink like this, it would be a crime not to create a recipe using some blue lemonade drink as the main ingredient.

Creation Of The Blue Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa Recipe

This is going to sound goofy, but I came up with this recipe with the desire to make a beautiful drink. Furthermore, that does not sound as goofy as I thought.

In fact, I am sure most people who enjoy making drinks would like for those drinks to have a beautiful aesthetic about them.

Of course, the drink also had to be delicious, but that is a no-brainer.

With the blue lemonade drink that I used, I was astonished at how ravishing the beverage looked.

This should not be too surprising because blue in general is a gorgeous color.

Plus, I wanted to make a mimosa, and I figured a blue lemonade drink would be more interesting to use compared to blue curacao.

Why Is A Mimosa Called A Mimosa?

In the alcoholic multiverse, the name “Mimosa”, sticks out in every universe according to Dr. Strange.

I do not know if Dr. Strange really said that, but mimosa is an interesting name nonetheless.

The name comes from the yellow-flowered mimosa plant, Acacia dealbata.

This has nothing to do with the blue lemonade mimosa recipe, but it is a cool, fun fact to know.

How Much Alcohol Is In A Mimosa?

Usually, mimosas and other brunch cocktails are served during a time period when the sun is still up. In these settings, the alcohol intake in the mimosa will be on the low side.

Of course, this is me assuming that nothing irresponsible is going on.

On the contrary, if you are making your own mimosas, then you can have as much alcohol in your drink as you want.

That triple sec and vodka combination will get you right, and if that’s not enough, then replace the vodka with some Everclear, but let me warn you that Everclear is not for the faint heart or lightweight.

Drinking Everclear will have you seeing the devil in the middle of summer.

What Glasses Do You Serve Mimosas In?

Mimosas are served in a champagne flute glass. Does that mean you can only drink mimosas in that type of glass?

Of course not. You can drink your mimosa out of a cat bowl if you want to, the drink will still get you where you need to be.

What Flavor Is Blue Lemonade?

To my knowledge, the flavor of blue lemonade can either be raspberry and lemonade or blueberry and lemonade.

Making The Blue Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa Recipe

Serving Size: 1

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup Blue Raspberry Lemonade
  • 1/2 cup Champagne
  • 1 oz White Spice Rum

Equipment:

  • Champagne Glass
  • Mixer Cup

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How To Make Blue Lemonade Mimosa

Add everything except for the champagne in a mixer cup. In the case that you don’t have a mixer cup, put the ingredients in your glass and stir with a spoon.

Add The Champagne And Enjoy

If you are using a mixer cup, pour the drink back into the glass and add your champagne. After that, enjoy your drink!

A Toast To This Recipe

You could be somewhere in the world celebrating life. Maybe you’re sitting at home doing nothing.

No matter the occasion, it is never, not a good time to have a delicious mimosa.

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Blue Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa

A blue raspberry lemonade mimosa recipe to satisfy my thirst would be nice right now. In fact, I am going to make the blue lemonade mimosa recipe right now.
5 from 7 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 1
Calories 58 kcal

Supplies and Equipment

Ingredients
  

  • 1/4 Cup Blue Raspberry Lemonade
  • 1/2 Cup Champagne
  • 1 Oz White Spice Rum

Instructions
 

How To Make Blue Lemonade Mimosa

  • Add everything except for the champagne in a mixer cup.
  • In the case that you don’t have a mixer cup, put the ingredients in your glass and stir with a spoon.

Add The Champagne

  • If you are using a mixer cup, pour the drink back into the glass and add your champagne. After that, enjoy your drink!

Nutrition

Calories: 58kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 1gSodium: 8mgPotassium: 104mgSugar: 1gCalcium: 11mgIron: 1mg
Keyword Blue Lemonade Mimosa Recipe, Blue Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa, Blue Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa Recipe, Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa, Raspberry Lemonade Mimosa Recipe
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