If you’re looking for a simple way to elevate a vodka and seltzer, try one of these simple drink recipes! All of these drinks are made with vodka, seltzer, and a few other ingredients to elevate your cocktail to the next level. Cheers!
Vodka Seltzer Drinks
This cucumber vodka cocktail is a perfect spring and summer drink. It's light and refreshing with a zippy ginger kick!
This light and refreshing cocktail has a slightly sweet flavor and plenty of bubbles!
This glam cocktail takes a vodka soda up a notch with grenadine and blue curacao. This one is perfect for a party!
This tasty vodka spritzer is an easy and refreshing cocktail, perfect for an afternoon happy hour!
This bright and bubbly sipper combines berries with vodka and seltzer to make a colorful 3-ingredient cocktail you can enjoy year-round, thanks to frozen berries.
Club Soda vs. Tonic Water
Keep in mind that club soda is not the same as tonic water. Club soda is made by adding carbon dioxide gas to water and small amounts of minerals like potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, and sodium chloride. It has a slightly salty taste and is often used as a mixer for cocktails or as a substitute for plain water in some recipes.
Tonic water, on the other hand, is carbonated water that contains quinine, a bitter alkaloid that is extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree. Tonic water also usually contains sugar and natural or artificial flavors. It has a distinct bitter taste and is often used as a mixer for gin and tonic cocktails.
The main difference between club soda and tonic water is the addition of quinine and sweeteners in tonic water. Tonic water has a stronger taste than club soda. It is more commonly used as a mixer for cocktails that require a bitter or tangy taste, while club soda is more commonly used as a mixer for cocktails that require a neutral or slightly salty taste.