Best Dill Pickle Lemonade

By

Mila

Published 9. March 2025

If you ask me, dill pickle lemonade is pure summer genius.

This sweet and salty drink combines two backyard favorites into one refreshing glass that’s packed with tangy flavor. Tart lemon juice meets briny pickle juice for a combination that sounds crazy but tastes amazing.

It’s mixed with simple syrup and served over ice with fresh dill sprigs. A rim of coarse salt and a pickle spear garnish help the whole thing come together.

It’s a crowd-pleasing drink that’s perfect for hot days, especially when you want something different from regular lemonade.

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Why You’ll Love This Dill Pickle Lemonade

  • Quick and easy to make – This refreshing drink comes together in just 15 minutes with simple stirring – no complicated techniques required.
  • Unique flavor combination – The tangy pickle juice adds a surprising twist to classic lemonade that’s both refreshing and addictive once you try it.
  • Budget-friendly – At less than $2 total, this recipe makes a pitcher of drinks using ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
  • Perfect for hot weather – The salty-sweet combination is incredibly thirst-quenching and helps replace electrolytes on those scorching summer days.
  • Great conversation starter – Your guests will be curious about this fun twist on lemonade, making it a memorable drink for parties and gatherings.

What Kind of Pickle Juice Should I Use?

Any dill pickle juice will work for this recipe, but the brand you choose will definitely affect the flavor of your lemonade. Classic dill pickle juice from brands like Vlasic or Claussen gives you that traditional tangy taste, while artisanal or gourmet pickle brands might add more complex herb flavors. If you have leftover juice from a jar of pickles you’ve already eaten, that’s perfect to use up. Just make sure the pickle juice is from dill pickles specifically, not sweet pickles or other varieties, since you want that salty, garlicky flavor to balance the sweet lemonade.

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Options for Substitutions

This quirky drink recipe is surprisingly flexible – here are some swaps you can make:

  • Granulated sugar: You can swap this for honey, agave syrup, or simple syrup. If using liquid sweeteners, start with ¾ cup and adjust to taste since they’re often sweeter than regular sugar.
  • Dill pickle juice: This is really the star of the show, so I wouldn’t recommend substituting it. However, if you only have sweet pickle juice, use about ¾ cup instead and add a pinch of salt to balance the sweetness.
  • Fresh lemon juice: Bottled lemon juice works fine if that’s what you have on hand. You can also try lime juice for a different citrus twist, though it will change the flavor profile a bit.
  • Pickle spears for garnish: Any pickle variety works for garnish – dill chips, gherkins, or even pickled onions if you’re feeling adventurous. You could also skip the pickle garnish and use lemon slices instead.

Watch Out for These Mistakes While Mixing

The biggest mistake when making dill pickle lemonade is not dissolving the sugar completely in hot water first, which will leave you with gritty crystals at the bottom of your glass – always make a simple syrup by heating one cup of water with the sugar until it’s fully dissolved before adding the cold ingredients.

Another common error is going overboard with the pickle juice thinking more is better, but too much will overpower the lemon and make your drink taste like you’re drinking straight from the pickle jar – stick to the 1:1 ratio of pickle juice to lemon juice for the perfect balance.

Don’t forget to taste as you go and adjust the flavors to your preference, since different pickle brands have varying salt levels, and always serve over plenty of ice since this drink is best enjoyed ice-cold.

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What to Serve With Dill Pickle Lemonade?

This tangy, salty-sweet drink is perfect for summer barbecues and pairs amazingly with grilled foods like burgers, hot dogs, or BBQ chicken. The pickle brine in the lemonade makes it a natural match for anything smoky or savory off the grill. I love serving it alongside classic picnic foods like potato salad, coleslaw, or even a charcuterie board with sharp cheeses and cured meats. For a fun twist, try it with spicy foods like buffalo wings or jalapeño poppers – the cool, briny drink helps balance out the heat perfectly.

Storage Instructions

Refrigerate: This tangy drink tastes best when kept cold in the fridge for up to 5 days in a covered pitcher or jar. The flavors actually get better after sitting for a few hours, so don’t worry if you make it ahead of time. Just give it a good stir before serving since the ingredients might separate a bit.

Make Ahead: You can totally prep this lemonade concentrate without the ice and store it in the fridge for up to a week. When you’re ready to serve, just add fresh ice and give it a quick stir. This makes it perfect for parties or hot summer days when you want a refreshing drink ready to go.

Serve: Always serve this lemonade over plenty of ice since it’s meant to be enjoyed ice-cold. The pickle juice can make it taste a bit salty if it gets warm, so keep it chilled. Add fresh pickle spears right before serving for the best crunch and presentation.

Preparation Time 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time 5-10 minutes
Total Time 15-25 minutes
Level of Difficulty Easy

Estimated Nutrition

Estimated nutrition for the whole recipe (without optional ingredients):

  • Calories: 300-350
  • Protein: 0-1 g
  • Fat: 0-1 g
  • Carbohydrates: 80-90 g

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 4 cups water, divided use
  • 1 cup dill pickle brine
  • 1 cup lemon juice (from about 5 to 6 large lemons)
  • Ice cubes as needed
  • Pickle spears, for garnish

Step 1: Make the Simple Syrup

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1 cup water (from 4 cups water, divided use)

Combine the white sugar and 1 cup of water in a small pot.

Place over medium heat and cook, stirring occasionally, just until the sugar has fully dissolved.

This forms a simple syrup base for your lemonade.

Step 2: Combine the Liquids

  • simple syrup from Step 1
  • 3 cups water (from 4 cups water, divided use)
  • 1 cup dill pickle brine
  • 1 cup lemon juice (from about 5 to 6 large lemons)

Pour the prepared simple syrup into a large pitcher.

Add the remaining 3 cups of cold water, the dill pickle brine, and the lemon juice.

Stir everything together until the mixture is well combined.

I like to taste at this point in case I want a little extra lemon or brine for a tangier drink.

Step 3: Chill and Garnish

  • ice cubes as needed
  • pickle spears, for garnish

Add ice cubes to the pitcher as desired to chill the lemonade.

Stir well.

If you’d like, add sliced lemons or pickle spears to the pitcher for extra flavor and a fun garnish.

Step 4: Serve the Lemonade

Pour the chilled pickle lemonade into individual glasses and add extra garnishes as desired.

Serve cold and enjoy!

I find this lemonade especially refreshing on a hot day.

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