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How to Make a Star Spangled Spritzer

How To Make A Star Spangled Spritzer

Looking for the perfect festive drink to serve this Fourth of July? You’re going to love this fun and refreshing Star Spangled Spritzer! Whether you’re hosting a backyard BBQ or just soaking up the summer sun, this patriotic spritzer is a hit. In this post, I’m sharing exactly how to make a star spangled spritzer—it’s quick, colorful, and delicious. Let’s get mixing! 🇺🇸✨
What makes this drink so special is how easy it is to customize. With layers of fresh fruit, bubbles, and a festive red, white, and blue theme, it’s as pretty as it is delicious. You can keep it simple with sparkling water and juice or get creative with fun garnishes like star-shaped fruit or patriotic straws. However you serve it, the Star Spangled Spritzer adds a cheerful touch to your holiday spread—and it’s just as fun to make as it is to sip!

Star Spangled Spritzer

Ingredients
  

  • Grey Goose Essences watermelon & basil
  • Sparkling water
  • Cranberry juice
  • Fresh basil

Instructions
 

  • Start by making cranberry juice ice cubes the night before
  • Pour your favorite sparkling water over ice
  • Add 1½ oz of Grey Goose Essences watermelon & basil
  • Stir and top with cranberry star ice cubes

Notes

(If you prefer it sweeter you can add extra cranberry juice)
How To Make a Star Spangled Spritzer

To finish things off, don’t forget the fun details—festive drink picks, fresh fruit toppings, or a little rim of sugar can really take your Star Spangled Spritzer to the next level. One of my favorite touches is the star-shaped ice cubes! They keep your drink cool and add the cutest patriotic flair. I’ll link the ones I use here so you can grab a set for your celebration too, as well as some other fun decor!

For more ideas to what to bring to your Fourth of July celebration, check out this post. Let me know in the comments if you try it! For more content like this, be sure to follow along over on Instagram!

Thanks for reading! Xo-Lo

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