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Written by: Ethan Parker
Updated on: 6/3/2025
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Can Blueberries Be Used in Non-Alcoholic Drinks?

blueberry mocktail in highball glass with mint

Blueberries are more than just a tasty snack—they’re a fantastic ingredient for non-alcoholic drinks, offering vivid color, subtle sweetness, and a burst of antioxidants. From sophisticated mocktails to refreshing infused water, these berries work beautifully in a whole range of zero-proof beverages.

Why Use Blueberries in Non-Alcoholic Drinks?

When muddled, blended, or infused, blueberries give drinks a natural sweetness and a deep blue-purple hue that’s visually appealing. Their flavor is gently tart but never overpowering, which makes them a go-to for home bartenders looking to elevate juices, teas, and mocktail bases.

Top Ways to Use Blueberries in Zero-Proof Drinks

  • Muddle fresh blueberries with lemon or lime juice for a juicy mocktail base.
  • Blend 60 ml blueberries with yogurt and honey for a quick breakfast smoothie.
  • Add 30 ml blueberry syrup to soda water for homemade berry soda.
  • Drop whole blueberries into a pitcher with cucumber and mint for subtle fruit-infused water.
  • Shake blueberries with brewed hibiscus tea and a splash of orange juice for a floral, gently tart refresher.

Simple Blueberry Mocktail: Ingredients & Method

  • 45 ml fresh blueberries
  • 30 ml fresh lemon juice
  • 15 ml simple syrup
  • 60 ml cold soda water
  • Ice, to fill glass
  • Mint sprig and a few extra blueberries (for garnish)
  • Muddle 45 ml blueberries and 30 ml lemon juice at the bottom of a shaker.
  • Add 15 ml simple syrup and a handful of ice, then shake well for 10 seconds.
  • Strain into an ice-filled highball glass.
  • Top with 60 ml soda water and gently stir.
  • Garnish with mint and extra blueberries.
blueberries with soda and lemon in glass

Tips for Getting the Most Blueberry Flavor

  • Use ripe, fresh or frozen blueberries for maximum sweetness and color.
  • Gently muddle berries—over-muddling brings out bitter skin notes.
  • Try layering blueberry syrup or compote in your glass for a visually striking effect.
  • For parties, batch a blueberry-lemon base in advance and add chilled soda at serving time.
fresh blueberries in clear bowl on table

Creative Non-Alcoholic Blueberry Drink Ideas

  • Lemon blueberry iced tea with a touch of mint.
  • Yogurt and blueberry lassi with a hint of cardamom.
  • Blueberry-ginger fizz with homemade ginger syrup.
  • Coconut water and muddled blueberry spritz.

Whether you’re hosting a get-together or just want a refreshing treat, blueberries add color, flavor, and natural sweetness to any non-alcoholic drink.