Looking for a simple drink to mix up at home? This Vodka Sour Cocktail packs a lot of flavor with just 3 simple ingredients.
With just fresh lemon, some sweetener, and vodka required, you can easily make this to enjoy any time of year! Its ease and powerful taste have made this simple, easy homemade cocktail recipe my go-to when it comes to fresh, but strong cocktail recipes.
Along with my Aperol Old Fashioned, this Vodka Sour recipe has quickly become a Marley’s Menu community favorite! It brings you a super-fresh and homemade cocktail on the rocks to kick back with.
A Vodka Sour Cocktail is a simple cocktail that almost tastes like spiked lemonade. It is crisp, refreshing, and the perfect balance between sweet and tart.
3-Ingredient Vodka Ingredients
You gotta love a simple 3 ingredient cocktail! Here’s everything you’ll need:
- Lemon. Fresh lemon juice is highly recommended! On average, you can make about 3 of these cocktails from just 1 lemon.
- Vodka. Use your favorite!
- Simple Syrup. To balance out the sour lemon. You can buy it at the store or make your own!
Does a Vodka Sour Have an Egg White?
It certainly can! While adding an egg white doesn’t change the flavor of your cocktail, it does change the consistency.
Adding an egg white to your cocktail is a great way to get a thicker, almost creamier consistency and tall foam on top.
For detailed instructions on how to mix a drink with an egg white, check out this Love Potion Cocktail.
Choosing Your Vodka
This cocktail has tons of fresh flavor, and is best off with a non-flavored vodka to allow those flavors to shine!
Traditional vodka is meant to be “flavorless”, making it the most neutral liquor you can add to your cocktails. It does, however, come in a variety of flavors that range from sweet to spicy but are never bitter.
That being said, if you have a citrus-flavored vodka, like lemon, lime, or orange, that will work here in a pinch.
I used Tower Vodka for this cocktail and loved it! But, as always, I recommend you use your personal favorite.
Green tip: Look for vodka in a glass bottle to reduce your contribution to plastic waste.
Vodka Sour Tips and Tricks
Shake it Up!
Use a cocktail shaker to mix up your 3 simple ingredients with ice to really make sure everything combines together and to make it ice cold.
If you don’t have a cocktail shaker, just mix the lemon sour with vodka ingredients with ice in a separate cup and strain them into your glasses. This refreshing lemon sour tastes much better cold.
Don’t Just Squeeze Your Lemons, Let ‘Em Hang Out A While
Utilize both the juice and the peel. The peel has oils in it that are dense with flavor—that’s why citrus zest is used a lot in cooking.
Squeeze your lemon juice into your shaker and then drop what’s left into your drink. This will allow you to optimize that refreshing citrus taste.
You’ll need 1 lemon total to make a Vodka Sour. Slice it in half first, and use one whole half to get your juice. The other half can be sliced for garnish and added to your glass.
Making Your Own Simple Syrup
If you don’t have simple syrup at home, you can make your own with sugar and water. You can use brown sugar, granulated sugar, or even coconut sugar.
Green tip: Making your own sauces and syrups is a great way to avoid extra plastic packaging that eventually ends up in landfills or makes its way into the environment and becomes microplastics.
This recipe works best with granulated sugar, as it’s a perfect balance to the sour lemon, without adding any undertones of vanilla or caramel.
To make a simple syrup, just add equal parts sugar and water to a small pot over high heat and whisk until the sugar is dissolved. Next, transfer it to a heat-safe glass and allow it to cool before using it for your vodka lemon sour.
Choosing A Glass
Typically a lemon sour cocktail, whether it be with whiskey, vodka, or otherwise is served in a lowball glass.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy this vodka sour however you please! I will sometimes drink them from a stemmed glass, as the drink is icy cold and a stem makes it easier to hold.
You can also opt for a taller glass and make a double. Whatever glass you choose, I highly recommend adding ice.
Tested Substitutions
A classic lemon vodka sour uses simple syrup, but that doesn’t mean other sweeteners don’t work, too. You can substitute honey, agave, or even molasses for simple syrup in this recipe.
All three of these options do have more of a distinct taste, so you will be adding another flavor element to your dish. I personally prefer agave over honey or molasses, if simple syrup is not an option.
Why This Vodka Sour is Better than the Rest
- It’s simple. Only 3 ingredients are required. Simple as that.
- It’s fresh. That refreshing citrus is the star!
- It’s balanced. Perfect balance between sour and sweet.
3 Ingredient Vodka Sour with Fresh Lemon
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 ounces vodka
- ½ ounce lemon juice
- ½ ounce simple syrup
- ½ cup ice
- lemon wedge for garnish
Instructions
- Add vodka, lemon juice, and simple syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Shake for about 30 seconds until well combined and ice cold. Pour over ice and enjoy. Cheers!
Pro Tips
- This recipe is intended for unflavored vodka, but citrus-flavored vodka like lemon, lime, or orange can be used in a pinch.
- You can substitute agave, honey, or even molasses for simple syrup, but just know this will add an additional flavor profile to your classic vodka sour.
6 thoughts on “3 Ingredient Vodka Sour with Fresh Lemon”
What a terrific and easy recipe. Terrific flavor as is!
Can’t beat 3 ingredients! So glad you enjoyed, Richard! Thank you for taking the time to let me know 🙂
Made with raspberry absolut! Delicious!
Hi Kari, what a great twist, thank you for letting me know! It does sound delicious — I’ll have to try it!
This was so easy to make and super refreshing. I’m a big fan of vodka and found that so many mixed drinks are too sweet. This was absolutely perfect and hit the spot. I did try it as well with local farm fresh honey substitute which was delicious as well. absolutely will make again!
Yay! I’m so glad. Bonus points for using local farm honey