Strawberry Vodka Smash: Refreshing Summer Cocktail Recipe

Say cheers to summer with a refreshing Strawberry Vodka Smash Cocktail—bright, fruity, and perfect for pool parties. This easy drink combines ripe strawberries, cool mint, fresh lime, and fizzy soda water with your favorite vodka for a light, balanced cocktail that’s ready in minutes.

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Why We Love A Vodka Smash

  • Bright and balanced — sweet strawberries, tangy lime, and aromatic mint make a crisp, refreshing drink.
  • Quick and simple to prepare by the glass, and easy to scale up into a pitcher for parties.
  • Muddled strawberries and mint with vodka, simple syrup, and lime, finished with soda water for a bubbly finish.
  • Minimal tools and ingredients make this an approachable cocktail that still feels special.
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Ingredients You’ll Need to Make Strawberry Smash Cocktail

Produce: Fresh strawberries, mint leaves, and lime are the core flavors—use ripe berries for the best taste.

Vodka: Choose a vodka you enjoy. You don’t need top-shelf, but a cleaner-tasting vodka yields a smoother cocktail.

Simple syrup: Store-bought works, but homemade simple syrup is easy to make and blends beautifully.

Soda water: Adds effervescence. If you prefer a sweeter shortcut, use a lemon-lime soda in place of soda water and reduce or omit the simple syrup.

Garnish: Lime slices, extra strawberry slices, and a sprig of mint finish the drink and make it look inviting.

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How to Make a Smash Cocktail

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Step 1: Place sliced strawberries and mint leaves in a rocks glass or pint mason jar. Muddle until the berries break down slightly and the mint releases its aroma. Fill the glass with ice.

strawberries and mint leaves being muddled in a mason jar

Step 2: Pour in vodka, simple syrup, and fresh lime juice over the ice and muddled fruit.

vodka being poured over ice in a glass with muddled strawberries and mint

Step 3: Top with soda water to fill the glass.

soda water being poured into a glass with strawberry vodka smash base

Step 4: Stir gently to combine, then garnish with lime slices, extra strawberries, and a sprig of mint. Serve immediately.

stirring a strawberry vodka smash cocktail in a mason jar

Tips & Tricks

  • No muddler? Use the rounded end of a wooden spoon. The goal is to break up the fruit and gently bruise the mint to release oils.
  • If you prefer less sweetness, halve the simple syrup or omit it and rely on the natural fruit sugars.
  • Smash cocktails are versatile — swap fruits (raspberries, blackberries) or spirits (bourbon, tequila, gin) to create new variations. Fresh basil pairs well with gin for a different herbaceous edge.
  • To make a pitcher: muddle 12 strawberries and a small bunch of mint in a pitcher, add 1 1/2 cups vodka, 3/4 cup simple syrup, and 3 ounces fresh lime juice. Refrigerate until serving. When ready, fill glasses with ice, pour the mixture 3/4 full, top with soda water, and garnish. Yields about 6 cocktails.
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Smash Cocktails FAQ

What is a smash cocktail?

A smash is a straightforward, rustic cocktail that highlights smashed seasonal fruit, fresh herbs (often mint), and a spirit. It’s less fussy than some classic cocktails and is meant to be enjoyed fresh and casually in short glasses.

What’s the difference between a julep and a smash?

The main difference today is the addition of fruit or citrus in a smash. A julep traditionally focuses on mint, sugar, and spirit and is often served very cold in a tall or metal cup. A smash includes muddled fruit plus mint and spirit, served over ice in a rocks glass.

How much sugar is in a vodka smash?

Sugar levels are easy to adjust. The berries contain natural sugars; swapping strawberries for raspberries lowers the fruit sugar. One ounce of 1:1 simple syrup contains about 19 grams of sugar. The recipe as written yields approximately 22 grams of sugar in a 10-ounce cocktail, but you can reduce this by using less syrup, a sugar-free sweetener, or skipping the syrup and using soda water.

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Strawberry Vodka Smash Cocktail

Julie Kotzbach

A refreshing summer cocktail made with muddled strawberries, fresh mint, vodka, lime, and soda water.
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Prep Time 3 minutes
Total Time 3 minutes

Course Drinks
Cuisine American

Servings 1 cocktail
Calories 219 kcal

Equipment

  • Rocks Glass
  • Muddler (or wooden spoon)

Ingredients

  

  • 2 medium strawberries stems removed and thinly sliced
  • 5 leaves fresh mint
  • Ice
  • 2 ounces vodka
  • 1 ounce simple syrup
  • ½ ounce lime juice freshly squeezed
  • Soda water

Instructions

 

  • Place the strawberries and mint in a rocks glass or mason jar. Muddle until the strawberries are broken down and the mint is fragrant.
  • Fill the glass with ice. Pour in the vodka, simple syrup, and lime juice.
  • Top with soda water, stir to combine, garnish with additional fruit and mint, and serve immediately.

Notes

Cocktail for a Crowd: For about 6 cocktails, muddle 12 strawberries and a small bunch of mint in a pitcher, add 1 1/2 cups vodka, 3/4 cup simple syrup, and 3 ounces lime juice. Chill until serving, then pour over ice, top with soda water, and garnish.

Nutrition

Calories: 219 kcalCarbohydrates: 24 gProtein: 0.2 gFat: 0.1 gSodium: 47 mgSugar: 22 g

All nutritional information is an estimate and will vary based on ingredients, brands, and portion sizes.

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