Classic Homemade Lemonade
There’s something really satisfying about making your own drinks from scratch. This easy homemade lemonade is one of those simple recipes I keep coming back to when the weather gets warm or we have guests over. It’s refreshing, made with real lemons, and takes less than 20 minutes to put together.
I don’t always make homemade drinks, but when I want something that tastes fresh and not too sweet, this is what I go for. It’s quick, made with just a few ingredients, and it’s always a hit. If you’re looking for the best homemade lemonade, this is the one I recommend starting with.

Why you’ll love this recipe♡
It’s made with fresh lemon juice for a clean, natural flavor – no bottled concentrate.
You can adjust the sweetness easily to your taste.
It’s fast and simple – ready in under 20 minutes with minimal prep.
Ingredients you’ll need for this recipe
Servings: 7
Equipment
- large pitcher
Ingredients
Step by Step Guide
1. Extract the juice from fresh lemons until you have about 1 cup. Be sure to remove any seeds.
2. Combine 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water in a small saucepan. Heat gently, stirring until the sugar has fully dissolved. Set aside to cool.
3. In a large pitcher, combine the lemon juice, cooled simple syrup, and 3 cups of cold water. Stir thoroughly and adjust the sweetness, if needed.
4. Serve the lemonade over ice. Add lemon slices and a few sprigs of fresh mint for a decorative and flavorful touch, if desired.
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Recipe FAQ
Q: Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh?
A: Fresh lemon juice is best for flavor, but bottled can work in a pinch. Just note it might taste slightly different.
Q: Can I make this lemonade ahead of time?
A: Yes, you can make it a day ahead. Store it in the fridge and stir before serving.
Q: How long does homemade lemonade last in the fridge?
A: It will stay fresh for about 4–5 days in a sealed container.
Q: Can I use honey instead of sugar?
A: Yes, honey works well. Dissolve it the same way as sugar in warm water to make a syrup.
Q: Is maple syrup really a good substitute for sugar?
A: Yes, it adds a subtle depth and works well if you prefer natural sweeteners.
Q: How can I make this into sparkling lemonade?
A: Replace some or all of the water with sparkling water just before serving.
Q: Can I reduce the sugar?
A: Absolutely. Start with less syrup, taste, and adjust until it’s just right for you.
Q: What kind of lemons should I use?
A: Regular yellow lemons (like Eureka or Lisbon) work perfectly.
Q: Can I double the recipe for a party?
A: Yes, just multiply all ingredients by 2 or 3 and use a larger pitcher or container.
Q: Can kids help with this recipe?
A: Definitely! They can help squeeze the lemons and stir the ingredients.
Q: Can I add herbs or fruit?
A: Yes, mint, basil, or berries (like strawberries or raspberries) make great additions.
Q: What should I do if the lemonade is too tart?
A: Add a bit more syrup or water until it’s balanced to your liking.
Q: Can I freeze this lemonade?
A: You can freeze it in ice cube trays and add to drinks later, but it’s best fresh.
Q: Do I have to make the simple syrup?
A: It helps the sugar dissolve better, but you can stir sugar directly into the lemon water if needed. Just stir well.
Q: What’s the difference between this and store-bought lemonade?
A: This version uses fresh lemon juice and no preservatives, so it tastes fresher and less artificial.
Q: Is this recipe vegan?
A: Yes, as long as you use sugar or a plant-based sweetener like maple syrup or agave.
Classic Homemade Lemonade
Equipment
- large pitcher
Ingredients
- 1 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4-6 lemons)
- 4 cups water (divided)
- 1 cup granulated sugar or maple syrup
- ice
- lemon sliced and mint for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Extract the juice from fresh lemons until you have about 1 cup. Be sure to remove any seeds.
- Combine 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water in a small saucepan. Heat gently, stirring until the sugar has fully dissolved. Set aside to cool.
- In a large pitcher, combine the lemon juice, cooled simple syrup, and 3 cups of cold water. Stir thoroughly and adjust the sweetness, if needed.
- Serve the lemonade over ice. Add lemon slices and a few sprigs of fresh mint for a decorative and flavorful touch, if desired.