Refreshingly Cool Summer Drinks You Can Easily Create
Whether we like it or not, summer is upon us. That means constantly being under the hot, icky season which leaves our tongues dry and salivating for ice-cold, refreshing drinks that will make us go “aaah” like those millennials in tea commercials. To keep you hydrated all throughout the dry months, we’re helping you craft a few famous thirst-quenching summer drinks.
Cucumber Lemonade
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Ingredients:
1 cucumber
1 can of lemon concentrate
2 liters of lime flavored soda
In a large pitcher, place cucumber slices. Add the lemon concentrate and let it stay for about 10 minutes. Add the lime soda and serve over ice. Guaranteed refreshing with a zesty taste. Add a sprig of mint to add a bit of bite.
Vietnamese Iced Coffee
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Ingredients:
3 tbsps condensed milk
a cup and a half of strong coffee
In a tall glass filled with ice, add the condensed milk. Mix in the cooled coffee and stir. It’s the perfect caffeine booster while you’re out frolicking at the beach.
Kiwi Punch
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Ingredients:
about 7 kiwis
half cup of sugar
a cup of water
juice from 2 pcs of lime
In a pitcher, add in the pureed kiwi, lime juice, half cup of sugar and water. Mix well and serve over ice. You’ll surely feel the heat go away after a sip of this drink.
Rootbeer Float
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Ingredients:
A scoop of vanilla ice cream (or your favorite flavor if you wish)
A glass of rootbeer
A dollop of chocolate sauce
Just because not all summer drinks have to be fruity. Add the scoop of ice cream to your glass of rootbeer and that’s it! Start enjoying your fizzy, soda drink. We’re guessing you’ll want to have another glass, or even two.
Watermelon Slush
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Ingredients:
2 cups of watermelon (seeds taken out)
half cup of pomegranate juice
half cup of ice
In a blender, mix all ingredients. Blend until drink is smooth enough to drink. Transfer to a glass and start cooling down.
These drinks are easy to do even for those of you who aren’t that skilled in the kitchen. If you have favorite summer drink recipes, you’d like us to try, let us know!