3 Hydrating Cocktails to Sip on When You Can’t Escape the Sun

2023-05-31
3 Hydrating Cocktails to Sip on When You Can’t Escape the Sun

Staying hydrated is challenging enough but when you’re out at summer happy hour or having a pool day in mid-July, it’s all the more important. While it’s obvious that you should always have a glass of water nearby while enjoying a cocktail beverage (or two), there are a few other creative ways to avoid dehydration when drinking. 

When temperatures are high and sweating is guaranteed, you need to replenish the water you’re losing more frequently to regulate your body temperature and avoid symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, and dry mouth. Adding hydrating ingredients and avoiding certain types of alcohol when mixing up your beverage can help make a difference—but it’s still essential to drink responsibly. You also have the option of turning your beverage into a mocktail by using an alcohol-free alternative.

Dilution is key to hydration

The key thing to remember when deciding what to drink on a hot summer day is to choose cocktails that have extra dilution built into the recipe with juice, seltzer, or a tonic water, says Tiffany Nahm, bartender at Death & Co. in New York City. 

“My favorite types that fit the bill are spritzes and Collins variations,” she says. “You’ll want to steer clear of stirred cocktails like an Old Fashioned or Manhattan, which don’t receive nearly as much dilution from booze-free ingredients.” 

Spritzes make extra refreshing options—they usually contain alcohol with a lower ABV (alcohol by volume) percentage, fruit, and sparkling water. The Intravenous, a drink Nahm created, is topped with tonic to dilute it and add an element of hydration.

Sparkling water without any added sugars is just as hydrating and beneficial as plain water. Tonic water is a type of sparkling water that contains sugar and quinine, a mineral that gives it that bitter taste. A high intake of this mineral may cause headaches, an upset stomach, and other side effects.

Add Fruit to Your Cocktail

Jake Ireland, founder of the bourbon company Off Hours, created his Zesty Bourbon Lemonade with this in mind along with fresh ingredients, like lemon and mint, over juices and lemonades you buy at the store.

“Picking a cocktail that contains water like soda water or club soda will help keep you more hydrated while enjoying a cocktail in the warmer months,” says Ireland.

“Using fresh lemon juice adds some beneficial Vitamin C. Along with the mint, this makes the Zesty Bourbon Lemonade super refreshing. Picking fresh citrus over bottled eliminates extra sugar and provides better flavor with some nutritional benefits.”

3 Hydrating Cocktail Options for Summer

Zesty Bourbon Lemonade, created by Jake Ireland

Ingredients:

• 2 ounces Off Hours bourbon

• 1 ounce lemon juice

• 3/4 ounce simple syrup

• Fresh mint leaves

• Soda water 

• Ice

• Lemon slice (for garnish)

Muddle mint leaves in a cocktail shaker, and add Off Hours bourbon, lemon juice, and simple syrup. Fill the shaker with ice, and shake well. Strain it into a glass with ice, top with soda water, and garnish with a lemon slice.

The Intravenous, created by Tiffany Nahm

Ingredients:

• 1 ounce Lemorton Calvados

• 1 ounce Cap Corse Quina Blanc

• 0.5 ounce Amaro Ciociaro

• 0.25 ounce Giffard Lichi-Li Lychee liqueur

Measure and add all the ingredients to a Collins glass, and top with tonic water. Garnish with pickled olive on a spear.

Bergamotto Blackberry Spritz, created by Jason Hedges

“The floral Italicus shines in this spritz, especially with the counterpoint of tangy blackberries and bright citrus,” says Hedges, author of "The Seasonal Cocktail." "It’s a low-ABV cocktail that begs to be refilled on a long, lazy summer afternoon.”

Ingredients:

• 1½ ounces Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto

• ¾ ounce lemon juice

• 4 ripe blackberries 

• La Marca Prosecco

• 1 thyme sprig

Muddle the blackberries and lemon juice in a cocktail shaker, then add the Italicus. Shake with ice, and fine strain into an ice-filled white wine glass. Top with the Prosecco and garnish with a blackberry, lemon peel, and thyme sprig.

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  1. Cohen S. How to stay hydrated in the Summer Heat. UCLA Health. June 6, 2022. Accessed August 2, 2024. https://www.uclahealth.org/news/article/how-to-stay-hydrated-in-the-summer-heat.

  2. “Is Sparkling Water Good for You?” Cleveland Clinic. February 15, 2022. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/is-sparkling-water-healthy

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