Fresh Raspberry Juice (Naturally Sweet & Refreshing)
Raspberry Juice – Raspberry juice is a casual blender beverage prepared from raspberries, cold water, sugar and fresh lemon juice. Whiz, pour and serve over ice for a crisp cold sip.
This one is all about that brash berry flavor and clean, refreshing finish. The lemon wakes everything up, and the sugar smoothes out the tartness so that it tastes balanced (not sharp).
It’s the kind of recipe you can make whenever you want something fruity and homemade, using things you likely have right at your fingertips.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- With a blender and ready in minutes
- A lovely, bright taste; a good balance between sweet and tart
- Yummy use for fresh or frozen berries
- Simple to add your flavor of sweetness
- Great for hot days, brunch or just a quick snack

Ingredients
Raspberry juice base
- Raspberries: 4 cups (500 g)
- Cold water: 3 1/8 cups (750ml)
- Granulated sugar: 1/4 cup + 1 tbsp (60 g)
- Juice of 1 lemon, about 3 tablespoons (45 milliliters)
Ingredient Notes & Substitutions
Raspberries: Fresh or frozen works here. If you use frozen, the drink will be colder and thicker (which is absolutely great).
Sugar: Replace with honey or maple syrup (start at 2-3 tbsp and adjust).
Lemon juice: Fresh is better, but bottled is fine in a pinch. Lime juice is also great.
Water: Best flavor is when made with cold water. You can also top each glass
How to Make Raspberry juice
- Add the cold water in blender.
- Add the raspberries.

- Stir in the sugar and lemon juice.

- Pulse until mostly smooth (30–60 seconds).

- Taste and adjust: A bit more sugar if you’d like it sweeter, another squeeze of lemon to brighten.
- Divide among glasses and serve immediately, or refrigerate until you are ready to serve.

Expert Tips
- Though, if your berries are very sweet, start with less sugar, and add more until you reach the right balance for your taste.
- Very cold water — to keep the flavor fresh and the drink refreshing.
- Puree until all the seeds and fruit have been pulverized, for a smoother consistency.
- If your blender lags, throw in a splash more water to help things flow.
- To make the sip smoother, strain through a fine mesh sieve (optional).
- If you would like it even colder without watering it down with ice, refrigerate the juice for about 30–60 minutes.
- Serving suggestion: serve over ice with a splash of sparkling water added just before drinking.
- Whip up a big batch and store it in a sealed bottle for grab-and-go drinks.

Storage & Freezing
- Refrigerator: In an airtight bottle or jar, for up to 3 days. Shake well or stir before using (natural separation may occur).
- Freezer: Freeze in a ice cube tray for up to 2 months( great way to chill your future drinks without watering them down).
- Thawing: Defrost cubes in the refrigerator overnight or blend them with a splash of water for an instant slushy-style drink.
Variations
- Raspberry lemonade variation: stir in more lemon juice and a touch more water, then sweeten to taste.
- Sprinkling version: Top each glass with sparkling water just before serving.
- Half raspberries and half strawberries, or same amount of blueberries.
- Minty: Add a couple of fresh mint leaves to the blender.
- Less sweet: cut back on sugar and add more lemon for an even brighter, tarter drink.

Raspberry juice
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add the cold water to a blender.
- Add the raspberries.
- Add the sugar and lemon juice.
- Blend until completely smooth (30–60 seconds).
- Taste and adjust sweetness or lemon if needed.
- Pour into glasses and serve immediately, or chill in the fridge.
Nutrition
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Notes
- For a smoother texture, strain through a fine-mesh strainer (optional).
- Sugar swap: honey or maple syrup (start with 2–3 tbsp, then adjust).
- Fresh or frozen raspberries both work; frozen makes it colder and thicker.
- Store sealed in the fridge up to 3 days; shake before serving.
Tried this recipe?
Let us know how it was!FAQs
Up to 3 days in an airtight container. Shake before serving.
Yes, but the cleanest, brightest flavor comes from fresh lemon juice.
Yes. Opt for a sweetener (or none) to taste.
Cut back the sugar and throw in extra lemon juice for balance.
A. No. Straining is the thing if you prefer it somewhat smoother.
Yes. Frozen raspberries work perfectly and will make your duo a colder, thicker drink.
Key Takeaways
- Raspberry juice is a simple beverage made from raspberries, cold water, sugar, and lemon juice.
- It has a bright flavor that balances sweetness and tartness, perfect for any occasion.
- The recipe is quick to make, using either fresh or frozen raspberries, and offers several variations for customization.
- You can store raspberry juice in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze it for 2 months.
- Expert tips include adjusting sweetness and adding lemon for a brighter taste.
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