Apple Citrus Cooler Recipe

Apple Citrus Cooler Recipe

The Apple Citrus Cooler Recipe is a fruity and refreshing mocktail that combines crisp apple flavors with tangy citrus and sparkling water. Using a Sodarizer sparkling water maker, you can create a cooling soda water drink perfect for hot days in Manila and across the Philippines.


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Ingredients

  • Fresh orange slices
  • C2 Apple
  • Orange juice
  • Ice cubes
  • Soda water made with Sodarizer

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Fill a glass with ice cubes.
  2. Add fresh orange slices.
  3. Pour in C2 Apple and orange juice.
  4. Stir gently to mix the flavors.
  5. Slowly top with soda water made using your Sodarizer sparkling water maker.
  6. Serve immediately for maximum refreshment.

Why this recipe works
The sweetness of C2 Apple balances the tangy citrus from fresh oranges and juice. Freshly carbonated soda water lifts the flavors, creating a crisp, refreshing sparkling drink.


Serving tips

  • Use chilled C2 Apple for a cooler drink.
  • Adjust citrus levels depending on your preference for tanginess.
  • Serve immediately to enjoy the full fizz.

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FAQ

Can I use bottled sparkling water instead of Sodarizer?
Yes, but freshly carbonated water from a Sodarizer sparkling water maker gives better fizz and flavor.

Is this drink suitable for kids?
Yes, this is a non-alcoholic mocktail and kid-friendly.

Can I make this using SodaStream-style machines?
Yes, this recipe works with SodaStream-style machines or other soda makers.

What type of oranges work best for this recipe?
Sweet, juicy oranges like Valencia or Navel are recommended for best flavor.


Optional note
This recipe is designed for Sodarizer but also works with SodaStream-style machines or other soda makers. Always carbonate plain water before mixing with juice and fruit.

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