Easy Recipes for Vodka co*cktails (That Aren't a Vodka Tonic) (2024)

Neutral doesn't have to mean boring. Here are easy ways take your vodka drinks up a notch.

By Lauren Hubbard

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When it comes to a simple, refreshing, easy co*cktail, a vodka tonic is hard to beat. But vodka is famous for its mild, mixing-friendly flavor, so if your drink of choice is vodka, it would be a shame not to branch out and embrace the myriad of options that the spirit has to offer. With that in mind, we've rounded up some of the best vodka co*cktails, from creative seasonal drinks to the legendary classics like the martini. With unique flavors and easy to follow recipes it's never been easier to get yourself out of a co*cktail rut, so try out these fun co*cktails that any vodka drinker is sure to love.

Icelandic Lady

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Ingredients

1 oz Reyka Vodka
.5 oz Aperol
.5 oz honey syrup
.25 oz lemon juice
Top with champagne or prosecco

Instructions

Combine all ingredients except sparkling wine into a co*cktail shaker. Serve in flute, top with champagne or prosecco and garnish with a lemon peel.

Limoncello Mule

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Ingredients

1 oz limoncello
1 oz vodka
1 Brooklyn Crafted Lemon Lime Ginger Beer

Instructions

Add all the ingredients together in a Julep cup and mix. Garnish with a lemon wheel and a mint sprig.

Recipe Courtesy of Brooklyn Crafted

More: The Best Limoncello co*cktails

Martini

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Ingredients

3 oz gin or vodka
5 oz dry vermouth
Lemon peel or olive

Instructions

Stir ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Strain into chilled martini glass. Squeeze oil from lemon peel into the glass or garnish with olive.

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Raspberry Cosmopolitan

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Ingredients

2 oz vodka
1 oz lemon juice
.5 oz honey syrup or simple syrup
5 raspberries
Prosecco

Instructions

Shake all ingredients and double strain in a coupe glass. Top with prosecco.

From Percy Rodriguez at The Vine

Espresso Martini

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Ingredients

1.5 oz Grey Goose vodka
1 oz espresso
.75 oz premium coffee liqueur
1 pinch of salt

Instructions

Shake all ingredients together with ice and strain into a martini glass.

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Apple Cider Mule

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Ingredients

1.5 oz Humboldt Vodka
2 oz apple cider
1 oz fresh lime juice
.5 oz ginger syrup*
Splash of seltzer

Instructions

Build all ingredients over ice in a copper mug. Stir well, and garnish with lime or apple wedges.

*Ginger syrup: Combine 1 cup sugar, 1 cup water and a 2-inch knob of ginger, peeled and roughly chopped. Stir over low heat until sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat and allow the ginger to steep for at least one hour. Strain and refrigerate.

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Old Glory

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Ingredients

8-10 blueberries
2 oz Long Island Vodka
1 oz fresh lemon juice
1 oz simple syrup
1-2 oz Oregon Pinot Noir

Instructions

Muddle fresh blueberries at the bottom of a double old fashioned glass and top with ice. Add vodka, lemon, and simple syrup to a mixing glass and shake vigorously. Strain over ice and blueberries. Pour wine over a spoon to create a red wine "float."

From Kingsley in New York City

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Pumpkin Spice Lebowski

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Ingredients

2 oz Reyka Vodka
1 oz coffee liqueur
1 oz heavy cream
.5 tsp pumpkin pie spice

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in shaker over ice. Shake and serve in a rocks glass.

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Cool Hand Cuke

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Ingredients

1.5 oz Tito's Vodka
.25 oz Aperol
.75 oz honey simple syrup (1:1 honey and hot water)
.5 oz lime juice
4 cucumber slices

Instructions

In a mixing glass muddle the 4 cucumber slices. Add the rest of the ingredients, top with ice and shake. Strain the co*cktail into a glass and top with fresh ice. Garnish with a cucumber wheel.

From the Hive Bentonville, in Bentonville, AR

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Drunken Pumpkin

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Ingredients

1.25 oz vodka
1.5 oz cider
.75 oz ginger liqueur
2 tablespoons of pumpkin jam or puree
.25 oz honey
.75 oz lemon juice

Instructions

Build all ingredients into a shaker, fill with ice. Shake and strain into a highball filled with ice and garnish with a flamed rosemary sprig.

From The Third Man, NYC

Salty Dog

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Ingredients

1.5 oz of Nikka Coffey Vodka
4 oz of fresh grapefruit juice
Salt rim

Instructions

Rim a chilled highball glass with salt. Pour the vodka in the glass. Fill the glass with ice and stir to chill. Fill the glass with fresh grapefruit juice and stir again.

Icelandic Pear 75

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Ingredients

1.5 oz Reyka vodka
.5 oz lemon juice
.25 oz simple syrup
2 oz pear juice
Champagne to top

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in shaker except champagne. Shake, serve in coupe, top with champagne, add a twist of lemon for garnish.

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Pear Martini

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Ingredients

1.5 oz vodka
1 oz elderflower liqueur
Champagne top
1 pear slice

Instructions

Combine vodka and elderflower liqueur in a co*cktail shaker with ice, shake and strain into a martini glass. Top with champagne and garnish with a pear slice.

From Alon Moskovitch at Mezetto

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Jerry The Icelandic Sailor

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Ingredients

1 oz Reyka vodka
1 oz Sailor Jerry rum
.5 oz lemon juice
.5 oz peach juice or nectar
Angostura bitters

Instructions

Combine all ingredients into co*cktail shaker except bitters. Shake, double strain, and serve over crushed ice. Garnish with fresh grated nutmeg.

Sheffield's Violet

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Ingredients

1.25 oz Vodka
.75 oz Creme Yvette
.75 oz Hibiscus Water*
.5 oz lime juice
.5 simple syrup
4 dashes Angostura nitters

Instructions

Combine everything in a small tin and shake vigorously. Strain into a chilled co*cktail coupe or martini glass.

*Hibiscus Water: Steep 2 oz dried Hibiscus flowers in 32 oz of water overnight. Strain and use.

From Bryan Dayton at Acorn in Denver, CO.

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Vesper Martini

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Ingredients

1 oz Grey Goose vodka
2.5 oz Bombay Sapphire gin
.5 oz Lillet

Instructions

Stir all ingredients together with ice and strain into a well-chilled co*cktail glass. Garnish with a twist of lemon.

Unoriginal Sin

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Ingredients

2.5 oz Sin Mix*
.75 oz lime juice
.25 oz simple syrup
Small pinch of salt

Instructions

Shake, fine strain into chilled martini glass. Express lemon peel and discard. Garnish with flower when possible.

*Sin Mix: Combine 1 part Aperol, 3 parts Combier Orange, and 6 parts St. George citrus vodka. Infuse mix with 2 parts dried hibiscus flowers, stirring occasionally for 30-45 minutes

From the National, Athens, Georgia

Non Classico Spritz

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Ingredients

1 oz Grey Goose vodka
.75 oz grapefruit juice
.25 oz St. Germain
2 oz prosecco

Instructions

Combine all ingredients in a shaker, shake, and strain over fresh ice in wine glass. Top with Prosecco. Garnish with grapefruit twist.

From From Percy Rodriguez at L'Amico

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Fleur of the Valley

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Ingredients

1.5 oz Grey Goose vodka
1.5 oz strawberry puree
.75 oz lemon juice
Top with Prosecco

Instructions

Add all ingredients to tin and shake. Add ice block to rocks glass. Add basil leaf garnish.

From of Adam Koelb at The Fleur Room, NYC.

Grey Goose East Breeze

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Ingredients

1.5 oz Grey Goose
1 oz St-Germain
.75 oz lemon juice
.5 oz blackberry puree

Instructions

Shake all ingredients in a co*cktail shaker and strain into a coup or martini glass. Garnish with mint sprig.

From the Surf Lodge in Montauk.

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      Lauren Hubbard

      Writer

      Lauren Hubbard is a freelance writer and Town & Country contributor who covers beauty, shopping, entertainment, travel, home decor, wine, and co*cktails.

      Easy Recipes for Vodka co*cktails (That Aren't a Vodka Tonic) (2024)

      FAQs

      Easy Recipes for Vodka co*cktails (That Aren't a Vodka Tonic)? ›

      Vodka Gimlet: vodka, lime juice and simple syrup

      What is a good substitute for vodka tonic? ›

      Apple cider vinegar – combining apple cider vinegar with tonic water, we can emulate the taste of vodka but without the alcohol. It sounds nasty, I know, but only a tiny amount is called for and the drink doesn't taste at all like vinegar!

      What is a good simple vodka mixer? ›

      Ginger Beer. Ginger beer is another great mixer, and is actually known to be paired with vodka in the iconic Moscow Mule co*cktail. This drink is super classy but surprisingly easy to make; just combine vodka, ginger beer, lime and mint in a copper mug, and you'll impress all of your party guests.

      How to drink vodka without mixers? ›

      Vodka neat is a way of drinking vodka where it is served straight up, without any ice or mixers. This allows you to appreciate the flavour and complexity of the spirit. Vodka is a very strong spirit and can be quite overwhelming if you're not used to drinking it neat.

      What can I use instead of vodka in a co*cktail? ›

      12 Best Substitutes For Vodka In co*cktails And Cooking
      • Light rum. Mphillips007/Getty Images. ...
      • Gin. Marko Jan/Getty Images. ...
      • Blanco tequila. Igor Normann/Shutterstock. ...
      • Light whiskey. Studio KIWI/Shutterstock. ...
      • White grape juice and lime juice. Elena_hramowa/Getty Images. ...
      • Apple cider and lime juice. ...
      • Lemon and water. ...
      • Water.
      Feb 19, 2024

      Is vodka better with soda or tonic? ›

      Soda water is simply carbonated water, so it has the same taste as plain water. Tonic water, on the other hand, is carbonated water that contains quinine and most often a sweetener. This gives it a slightly bitter taste that adds complex depth to co*cktails. That's why it's often mixed with vodka or gin.

      What do you drink with plain vodka? ›

      The Definitive List of 2-Ingredient Vodka co*cktails
      • Vodka Soda (vodka and club soda)
      • Moscow Mule (vodka and ginger beer)
      • Vodka Tonic (vodka and tonic water)
      • Bloody Mary (vodka and tomato juice)
      • Vodka Cranberry (vodka and cranberry juice)
      • Screwdriver (vodka and orange juice)
      • French Martini (vodka and pineapple juice)
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      What is the healthiest mixer to have with vodka? ›

      Soda water

      Since it's nothing but carbonated water, it's hands down the healthiest mixer for vodka. Whether the absence of tonic's quinine-induced bitterness is a plus or a minus is up for debate, but squeeze in a little lemon or lime juice and a vodka soda will always hit the spot on a summer afternoon.

      What is the best easy to drink vodka? ›

      From our first round of tasting until our last, Kirkland Signature American Vodka was unanimously our favorite of the bunch. If you want a clean, neutral vodka to drink on its own, in co*cktails, or subdued with other mixers, this is the bottle we'd recommend.

      What is the king of all co*cktails? ›

      Dale DeGroff (born September 21, 1948, Rhode Island), also known as "the King of co*cktails" or "King co*cktail", is an American bartender and author.

      What are the 6 main co*cktails? ›

      They are the Old Fashioned, Martini, Daiquiri, Sidecar, Whiskey Highball, and Flip. In each drink, every ingredient falls into at least one category. Core is the primary flavor; balance enhances the core with sweetness, acidity, or both; and seasoning adds another dimension and complements or contrasts with the core.

      What are the most ordered co*cktails? ›

      The 10 World's Most Popular Classic co*cktails Guide
      • Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. ...
      • Cosmopolitan. ...
      • Daiquiri. ...
      • Gimlet. ...
      • Manhattan. ...
      • Negroni. ...
      • Old Fashioned. ...
      • Sex on the Beach.

      What not to mix with vodka? ›

      • Energy Drinks. Mixing caffeine with liquor may give you a lot of energy and lessen the effects of alcohol, but this will only make you continually drink more alcohol. ...
      • Marijuana. ...
      • Pain Relief Medication. ...
      • Painkillers. ...
      • Sleeping Pills. ...
      • Cocaine. ...
      • Hallucinogens. ...
      • Antidepressants.

      What's a good mix with vodka? ›

      Top Ten Vodka Mixers
      • Freshly Squeezed Citrus Juices: Unlock the zesty potential of your vodka co*cktails by incorporating freshly squeezed citrus juices. ...
      • Ginger Beer: ...
      • Cranberry Juice: ...
      • Tonic Water: ...
      • Mint and Cucumber: ...
      • Pineapple Juice: ...
      • Blue Curacao: ...
      • Pomegranate Juice:

      Can we mix vodka with Sprite? ›

      How good is the combination of vodka and Sprite? - Quora. It's a great mix actually, but it completely depends on your taste.

      How do you substitute tonic? ›

      Bitter lemon is a popular alternative among those who don't particularly enjoy the taste of tonic, and it's handy to have in the cupboard as it goes well with most gins, particularly, of course, the citrus-led ones.

      What drink is similar to tonic? ›

      If you're watching your diet, try substituting the tonic in your favorite co*cktail recipe with a little seltzer or club soda, some bitters, and a lemon or lime. It will help mimic the flavor of tonic water, but without all the added calories!

      What can I use instead of tonic for gin and tonic? ›

      Gin pairs well with a variety of mixers apart from tonic. Some popular options include soda water, ginger beer, ginger ale, citrus juices (such as lime or grapefruit), and vermouth. Additionally, herbal and fruity elements like mint, basil, cucumber, or berries can complement the botanical flavors of gin in co*cktails.

      What is a Vodka Tonic made of? ›

      Fill a glass with ice cubes. Pour in vodka and lime juice. Top off with Thomas Henry Tonic Water. Garnish with a lime wedge, cheers!

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