Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit and Sage, Peach and Thyme, Strawberry and Rose, Lime and Lemongrass, and Pineapple and Star Anise - 1

With these super fun Homemade Fruit Soda Syrups , you have all the incentive to make the best drink recipes to take advantage of the fruit bounty that summer has to offer!

Make frizzy, fruity, refreshing drinks with these 5 delicious homemade soda syrups to enjoy the dog days of summer!

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit and Sage, Peach and Thyme, Strawberry and Rose, Lime and Lemongrass, and Pineapple and Star Anise - 2

Homemade soda syrups

Growing up, I was one of those kids that couldn’t handle too much soda. And by too much, I mean one bottle. Fanta was my favorite, and just one small bottle made me hyper like a cat on catnip.

I stopped drinking Coke on a dare in 1997 and went about a decade without drinking it again. As a result, my soda consumption has become very limited over the years and apart from a couple of sips on a hot day, I don’t drink it much at all (although I do love to cook with Coke).

Labels for Homemade Fruit Soda Syrups - 3

Labels for the bottles/jars

Why I love these fruit soda syrups

It’s a totally different story with these homemade fruit soda syrups though! I love making my own fruit syrups. Lemon syrup , lychee syrup and rhubarb syrup are a few of my favorite individual fruit syrups to make every summer.

They are not loaded with artificial chemicals, dyes and sweeteners . And the best thing about a simple recipe like this is that, you can experiment all you want, with whatever combination of fruit flavors you like!

All you need are homemade fruit syrups and club soda and just like that, you’re spoiled for choice! PLUS, with a few labels (like I’ve done in the pictures above), you could turn these into wonderful gifts too.

These are easily some of my favorite summer recipes !

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists! - 4

First, add the syrup

How to make soda syrups

Without further ado, here are the 5 different flavors/recipes that I put together! 5 easy and refreshing soda recipes!

  • Grapefruit and sage syrup – A beautiful citrus syrup with the sweet and sour notes of grapefruit and the fresh sourness of sage work together to make a really beautiful, smooth syrup – this is my favorite of all 5 I made!
  • Peaches and thyme syrup – A sweet fruity syrup with the earthiness of thyme! A slightly thicker syrup because of the peach nectar. Perfect even as an ice cream topping! (trust me, we’ve tried it with vanilla ice cream and it’s fantastic!). You could also make a peach shrub syrup , which is a great way to use up bruised, overripe peaches.
  • Strawberry and rose syrup – The sweet strawberry flavors and the floral sweetness of rose water make for a refreshing drink that’s beautifully bright in both color and flavor! Or make a strawberry shrub syrup with overripe strawberries.
  • Pineapple and star anise syrup – Pineapple has such a unique, tropical flavor! It can be deliciously sweet and tart at the same time – something only a very few fruits can achieve. I wanted to pair this with Star Anise which in turn imparts a wonderful licorice fragrance and flavor, that you can make as subtle or as strong as you like (I preferred it a little subtle). You can also check out my grilled pineapple syrup with star anise made using a Korean method called “cheong”.
  • Lime and lemongrass syrup – Lime syrup is nothing new and it’s something I LOVE having at home (along with lemon syrup ) because it makes for a perfect addition to any kind of drink. I love adding it to Vodka, tequila or just mix it with some ice and water. I decided to enhance the sour, citrus flavor with lemongrass! It adds a delicious warmth to the syrup.

And like I said, these are super flexible recipes . You can add more sugar to make it more syrupy, more fruit to make it more concentrated. You can even leave out the spices/herbs for a more regular fruit syrup if you prefer, but where’s the fun in that? 🙂

And don’t limit yourself to obvious flavor combinations either. This is more of a guide. So try something new, you’d never know what flavor combo you will fall in love with next until you’ve tried it!

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists! - 5

Next, add the soda

More fantastic homemade soda syrups you’ll love

  • Espresso Soda (to make a boozy iced coffee float )
  • Hibiscus and strawberry syrup (to make a hibiscus strawberry margarita ice cream float )
  • Vanilla blood orange syrup
  • Vanilla strawberry shrub syrup
  • Peach shrub syrup
  • Lemon syrup
  • Rhubarb syrup
  • Lychee syrup
  • Grilled pineapple syrup
  • Spicy jalapeño simple syrup

Recipe

So there you have it. A beautiful, homemade, naturally-flavored soda is just a fruit syrup and a club soda away. You can adjust the sweetness to your liking too.

I like mine a little less sweet, so that the flavors of the fruits, spices and herbs come through well. And as you know if a soda is too sweet, you often end up being even more thirsty than before (because sugar in blood removes water from the cells, which the brain senses and then triggers thirst).

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists!  - 6

throw in some ice cubes, because you know, it’s summer after all

And for an even more celebratory idea, simply mix the fruit syrups with some spirits, for a fantastic cocktail! E.g. mix grapefruit and sage syrup with tequila for a refreshing grapefruit and sage paloma!

You can even mix ANY of these syrups with tequila and cointreau (or triple sec) and make yourself a deliciously fruity Margarita!

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists! - 7

Strawberry and Rose Soda

Whether you choose to have a soda bar with these syrups or a cocktail bar for your next (girls’) night out (in), these homemade fruit soda syrups will be a resounding hit!

In fact, you don’t even need a special reason to bust out the fruit syrups from your fridge. Sit back and let that summer warmth wash over you while that fizzy, refreshing, tropical soda cools you down from the inside. All is right with the world, after all.

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit and Sage, Peach and Thyme, Strawberry and Rose, Lime and Lemongrass, and Pineapple and Star Anise - 8

5 Easy Homemade Soda Syrups

Ingredients

Grapefruit & Sage

  • 1 ⅔ cup grapefruit juice about 3 - 4 grapefruits
  • Peeled zest of the grapefruits
  • 200 g white sugar 1 cup
  • ½ cup water
  • 10 sage leaves

Pineapple & Star Anise

  • 650 g pineapple peeled and cut 1 pineapple
  • 200 g white sugar 1 cup
  • 2 star anise
  • ½ cup water
  • pinch of salt

Peaches & Thyme

  • 500 g peaches pits removed, cut to chunks
  • 4 sprigs of thyme
  • ½ cup water
  • 100 g white sugar ½ cup
  • 1 pinch sea salt

Strawberry and Rose

  • 500 g strawberries washed, and leaves/stems removed
  • ⅓ cup rose water
  • ¼ cup water
  • 100 g white sugar ½ cup
  • 1 pinch sea salt

Lime and Lemongrass

  • ½ cup fresh lime juice 6 - 8 limes (depends on how small the limes are)
  • Zest of the lime
  • 2 lemongrass stalks
  • ½ cup water
  • 200 g white sugar 1 cup
  • ¼ tsp salt

Instructions

Grapefruit and Sage

  • Place all the ingredients in a saucepan.
  • Heat over medium-heat until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture comes to a gentle boil.
  • Lower the heat and simmer for about 20 minutes, till the juice has a simple syrup-like consistency.
  • Pour the syrup through a sieve to remove the pulp, zest, and sage leaves. Squeeze as much of the syrup out as possible using the back of a spoon.
  • Pour this syrup into a sterilized heat proof glass bottle or a mason jar.

Pineapple and Star anise

  • Place all the ingredients in a saucepan and heat until the sugar dissolves. Bring it to a boil and then lower the heat to simmer until the pineapple softens.
  • Turn off the heat and let the star anise steep in the pineapple juices for about 30 minutes.
  • Remove the star anise and puree the pineapple.
  • Place the puree on a double layer of cheesecloth to strain the liquid. Gently squeeze to get all the liquid out, then discard the pulp.
  • Pour the pineapple syrup into a sterilized glass bottle or jar.

Peaches and Thyme

  • Place all the ingredients in a saucepan. Heat to dissolve the sugar. Cover with a lid and let the peaches “poach” in the liquid and soften for a few minutes. Simmer on low heat, uncovered for about 20-30 minutes till the liquid becomes syrupy.
  • Remove the thyme sprigs and puree the peaches.
  • Place the puree on a double layer of cheesecloth and strain the liquid out.
  • Gently squeeze the pulp to get as much liquid from the puree, and pour the syrup into a sterilized bottle or jar.

Strawberry and Rose

  • Place all the ingredients in a saucepan. Heat until the sugar is dissolved and the liquid is boiling.
  • Lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes.
  • Puree the strawberries and pass the puree through a double cheesecloth. Squeeze gently to get as much liquid out as possible and discard the pulp.
  • Pour the syrup in a sterilized glass bottle or jar.

Lime and Lemongrass

  • Bruise the lemongrass stalks (by hitting the stalk along the length of it with the blunt side of a knife). Cut the stalk into 2-3 pieces.
  • Place all the ingredients in a saucepan and heat until the sugar dissolves.
  • Bring the liquid to a boil and lower the heat to simmer until it achieves a syrup-like consistency.
  • Pour the liquid through a fine sieve to remove the pulp, lemongrass and zest.
  • Pour syrup into a sterilized bottle or jar.

To Sterilize

  • Preheat oven to 250°F/ 120°C.
  • Place the lids on the syrup filled jars loosely (don’t screw them on tightly).
  • Place the bottles on a baking tray, making sure they don’t touch each other.
  • Place the baking tray in the preheated oven and keep the syrup filled jars in the oven for at least 30 minutes up to one hour.
  • While wearing oven mittens, take out the baking tray and carefully screw on the lids tightly on the bottles/jars, while they are still hot (PLEASE BE VERY CAUTIOUS AS THEY WILL BE VERY HOT).
  • Leave them to cool completely to room temperature and store in the fridge overnight.
  • Use the syrup with Seltzer water/club soda to make homemade sodas or mix them with spirits for cocktails, or use as a cordial to mix with water and ice for a refreshing drink.

Nutrition

Recipe from The Flavor Bender by Dini Kodippili

5 Easy Homemade Soda Syrups https://www.theflavorbender.com/5-easy-homemade-soda-syrups/

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit and Sage, Peach and Thyme, Strawberry and Rose, Lime and Lemongrass, and Pineapple and Star Anise - 9

With these super fun Homemade Fruit Soda Syrups , you have all the incentive to make the best drink recipes to take advantage of the fruit bounty that summer has to offer!

Make frizzy, fruity, refreshing drinks with these 5 delicious homemade soda syrups to enjoy the dog days of summer!

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit and Sage, Peach and Thyme, Strawberry and Rose, Lime and Lemongrass, and Pineapple and Star Anise - 10

Homemade soda syrups

Growing up, I was one of those kids that couldn’t handle too much soda. And by too much, I mean one bottle. Fanta was my favorite, and just one small bottle made me hyper like a cat on catnip.

I stopped drinking Coke on a dare in 1997 and went about a decade without drinking it again. As a result, my soda consumption has become very limited over the years and apart from a couple of sips on a hot day, I don’t drink it much at all (although I do love to cook with Coke).

Labels for Homemade Fruit Soda Syrups - 11

Labels for the bottles/jars

Why I love these fruit soda syrups

It’s a totally different story with these homemade fruit soda syrups though! I love making my own fruit syrups. Lemon syrup , lychee syrup and rhubarb syrup are a few of my favorite individual fruit syrups to make every summer.

They are not loaded with artificial chemicals, dyes and sweeteners . And the best thing about a simple recipe like this is that, you can experiment all you want, with whatever combination of fruit flavors you like!

All you need are homemade fruit syrups and club soda and just like that, you’re spoiled for choice! PLUS, with a few labels (like I’ve done in the pictures above), you could turn these into wonderful gifts too.

These are easily some of my favorite summer recipes !

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists! - 12

First, add the syrup

How to make soda syrups

Without further ado, here are the 5 different flavors/recipes that I put together! 5 easy and refreshing soda recipes!

  • Grapefruit and sage syrup – A beautiful citrus syrup with the sweet and sour notes of grapefruit and the fresh sourness of sage work together to make a really beautiful, smooth syrup – this is my favorite of all 5 I made!
  • Peaches and thyme syrup – A sweet fruity syrup with the earthiness of thyme! A slightly thicker syrup because of the peach nectar. Perfect even as an ice cream topping! (trust me, we’ve tried it with vanilla ice cream and it’s fantastic!). You could also make a peach shrub syrup , which is a great way to use up bruised, overripe peaches.
  • Strawberry and rose syrup – The sweet strawberry flavors and the floral sweetness of rose water make for a refreshing drink that’s beautifully bright in both color and flavor! Or make a strawberry shrub syrup with overripe strawberries.
  • Pineapple and star anise syrup – Pineapple has such a unique, tropical flavor! It can be deliciously sweet and tart at the same time – something only a very few fruits can achieve. I wanted to pair this with Star Anise which in turn imparts a wonderful licorice fragrance and flavor, that you can make as subtle or as strong as you like (I preferred it a little subtle). You can also check out my grilled pineapple syrup with star anise made using a Korean method called “cheong”.
  • Lime and lemongrass syrup – Lime syrup is nothing new and it’s something I LOVE having at home (along with lemon syrup ) because it makes for a perfect addition to any kind of drink. I love adding it to Vodka, tequila or just mix it with some ice and water. I decided to enhance the sour, citrus flavor with lemongrass! It adds a delicious warmth to the syrup.

And like I said, these are super flexible recipes . You can add more sugar to make it more syrupy, more fruit to make it more concentrated. You can even leave out the spices/herbs for a more regular fruit syrup if you prefer, but where’s the fun in that? 🙂

And don’t limit yourself to obvious flavor combinations either. This is more of a guide. So try something new, you’d never know what flavor combo you will fall in love with next until you’ve tried it!

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists! - 13

Next, add the soda

More fantastic homemade soda syrups you’ll love

  • Espresso Soda (to make a boozy iced coffee float )
  • Hibiscus and strawberry syrup (to make a hibiscus strawberry margarita ice cream float )
  • Vanilla blood orange syrup
  • Vanilla strawberry shrub syrup
  • Peach shrub syrup
  • Lemon syrup
  • Rhubarb syrup
  • Lychee syrup
  • Grilled pineapple syrup
  • Spicy jalapeño simple syrup

Recipe

So there you have it. A beautiful, homemade, naturally-flavored soda is just a fruit syrup and a club soda away. You can adjust the sweetness to your liking too.

I like mine a little less sweet, so that the flavors of the fruits, spices and herbs come through well. And as you know if a soda is too sweet, you often end up being even more thirsty than before (because sugar in blood removes water from the cells, which the brain senses and then triggers thirst).

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists!  - 14

throw in some ice cubes, because you know, it’s summer after all

And for an even more celebratory idea, simply mix the fruit syrups with some spirits, for a fantastic cocktail! E.g. mix grapefruit and sage syrup with tequila for a refreshing grapefruit and sage paloma!

You can even mix ANY of these syrups with tequila and cointreau (or triple sec) and make yourself a deliciously fruity Margarita!

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit, Peach, Strawberry, Lime, and Pineapple all with awesome spice and herb twists! - 15

Strawberry and Rose Soda

Whether you choose to have a soda bar with these syrups or a cocktail bar for your next (girls’) night out (in), these homemade fruit soda syrups will be a resounding hit!

In fact, you don’t even need a special reason to bust out the fruit syrups from your fridge. Sit back and let that summer warmth wash over you while that fizzy, refreshing, tropical soda cools you down from the inside. All is right with the world, after all.

Homemade Soda Syrups - Delicious Fruit Syrups to make your own Sodas and cocktails! Choose from Grapefruit and Sage, Peach and Thyme, Strawberry and Rose, Lime and Lemongrass, and Pineapple and Star Anise - 16