Fresh blueberries in a sweet and tart mint infused pomegranate limeade. This blueberry pomegranate mint limeade is incredibly refreshing, perfect for warm summer days.
This blueberry pomegranate mint limeade!
It’s the ultimate summer drink.
Cool, easy to make, and refreshing.
I’ve been obsessed with anything mint and citrus for awhile now. Something about that combination is soo refreshing. And I just never get tired of it.
Just search lemonade on my blog and see how many results come up.
It’s not too crazy hot in San Francisco, as in, not at all, since it’s foggy and cold here. We have the heater on at night, and when I’m headed to work or running errands, I’m bundled up with a jacket and scarf.
And yes, it was foggy on the 4th of July too! So watching the fireworks means watching through the fog, which is to be expected when you’re in San Francisco. We don’t really get heat until September/October.
But! I know that the summer heat has definitely arrived elsewhere. Drive 20-30 minutes out of the city, and the temperature is like 20 degrees higher.
So what better way to cool down than with a glass of lemonade or limeade?
I almost always have lemons and limes waiting to be used at home. So depending on what I have on hand, I can make a limeade or a lemonade.
Since I had pomegranate juice in the fridge, I decided to pair it with fresh blueberries and mint.
So many different flavors in this drink. And so easy to make. <3
I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I have!
Mix together fresh lime juice, water, and pomegranate juice. Add mint and blueberries. Use a spoon or a muddler to smash the blueberries and mint and to release the flavor.
Top the drink with crushed ice.
Serve the blueberry pomegranate mint limeade cold.
Enjoy!
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- Juice of 3 limes
- ¾ cup water
- ¾ cup pomegranate juice
- ½ cup blueberries
- One sprig of mint
- Crushed ice cubes
- More mint for garnish
- Mix together fresh lime juice, water, and pomegranate juice. Add mint and blueberries. Use a spoon or a muddler to smash the blueberries and mint and to release the flavor.
- Top the drink with crushed ice.
- Serve the blueberry pomegranate mint limeade cold.
Steve says
Finally got around to trying this, and it is amazing! Perfect summer drink…
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I’m so glad that you liked it!
Suchitra says
Such a pretty and refreshing drink, Andrea! This has all of my favorite ingredients! Love the pictures!
apuginthekitchen says
I love this drink Andrea, it is just screaming summer and your photo’s capture just how wonderful it is. Thank you so much for bringing to the party.
Rachel @ Mesa Cooking Co. says
Oh, this looks so fun! I’ve never had pomegranate juice, but it totally sounds amazing! Beautiful drink 🙂
The Dialtown Daily says
Looks & sounds delish Andrea!
Robyn Haynes says
Love pomegranate!
Mom's Eat L.A. says
I need to try this! It seems so appropriate for the summer!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like it!
emmanic says
Ahhh! This looks so delicious! I have to try this out!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Hope you’ll like it!
fiona jay says
beautiful photos x
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Fiona!
dalecooper57 says
Oh, this is just made for Pimms