Blueberry Ranch Water Recipe (2024)

Ranch Water is a classic, refreshing, summery, tequila co*cktail. It has more in common with a Vodka Soda than with a Margarita, which means it’s light, bubbly, and low on sugar and calories. If you’re looking for a lighter tequila co*cktail to cool off with this summer, the Ranch Water is for you!

This upgraded recipe uses blueberry-infused tequila for maximum summer flavor and vivid color, without adding any heavy syrups or artificial colors. Best of all, with a rapid blueberry infusion, this recipe is for everyone – even the impatient imbiber.

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How to make blueberry-infused tequila

I walked through infusing gin with blueberries in my Blueberry Gin and Tonic post, and this recipe uses the same quick process. Simply add some frozen blueberries to a mason jar, cover them with tequila, and let the mixture sit for an hour or two, or longer.

After about an hour, the liquid will have a great color and a mild berry flavor, but after a couple of hours it’s usually quite flavorful.

The key to this rapid infusion is to use frozen berries. When the tiny ice shards within the fruits begin to melt, they break the berries down rapidly. This is why frozen fruits tend to turn to mush when they thaw. Not great for making a fruit salad, but perfect for infusing spirits with fresh, juicy flavors!

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To get started: gather your berries, tequila, and a mason jar with a lid.

Add about a ½ cup of blueberries to the jar and cover them with ½-¾ cup of blanco tequila. You want to make sure that the berries are completely covered with liquid.

If they aren’t, add more tequila. The fun part about infusions is that most don’t require exact measurements. Add some fruit or an herb to a jar, cover with spirit, let steep, strain, and enjoy. It’s that simple.

Next, screw the lid onto your jar and give it a gentle shake. Let the jar sit for anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 days, depending on the flavor and color you want to achieve.

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Once the infusion is done, use a fine mesh strainer to remove the berries and either discard them or keep them to use as a garnish for your co*cktails.

Tequila-soaked berries are the perfect garnish for your Blueberry Ranch Water! Store the infused berries in the fridge if you do decide to keep them for garnishes, and toss them after a couple of days.

Store any leftover blueberry-infused liquor in your mason jar. I like to keep my infusions in the refrigerator, but you don’t have to because of the alcohol.

Infusions like this do keep for a while, but they taste best when they’re fresh. This is why I typically just make small batches like this, rather than infusing an entire bottle of liquor. It’s a lot more economical, too.

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Blueberry-infused tequila vs. blueberry simple syrup

I love to use fruit-infused spirits when I want to add flavor without adding excess sugar or calories. The Ranch Water is an unsweetened and refreshing mix of tequila, lime juice, and Topo Chico Mineral Water.

Adding a sweetener to this drink would completely change it (and would turn it into a Collins-style drink or a spiked limeade). But by simply infusing the tequila with blueberries, the co*cktail remains virtually unsweetened while taking on a mild fruity flavor.

In addition to blueberry, the Ranch Water is also wonderful when infused with other summer fruits like strawberries, peaches, or even watermelon!

Make it with mezcal

The Ranch Water is great with tequila or mezcal. Try it with Del Maguey Vida, Montelobos, or El Silencio. Blueberry-infused mezcal also makes for a great variation on Tommy’s Margarita or Frozen Margaritas.

It has to be Topo Chico

If it’s not Topo Chico, it’s not Ranch Water, sorry. Topo Chico is a unique sparkling mineral water from Mexico that adds flavor and subtle salinity to this ultra simple co*cktail.

If you can’t find Topo Chico locally, you can substitute with a high quality and highly carbonated club soda like Fever-Tree or Q Mixers and just add a small pinch of salt when mixing the drink. It won’t be the same, but it will still be delicious and refreshing!

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Blueberry Ranch Water Recipe

Amy Traynor

This blueberry-infused Ranch Water recipe adds juicy summer berry flavor without adding extra sugar or calories. With a rapid infusion technique, you can be sipping on this refreshing tequila co*cktail in about an hour.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Infusion Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 1 co*cktail

Ingredients

  • 2 oz blueberry-infused tequila* (recipe below)
  • ½ oz freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 4-6 oz Topo Chico Mineral Water

Instructions

For the Blueberry-Infused Tequila

  • Add frozen blueberries to a mason jar (about 1/2 cup). Cover the berries with tequila (about 1/2 to 3/4 cup) and seal the jar. You can fill the jar with tequila to within one inch of the lid if you want to make a larger batch.

  • Gently shake the closed jar, then let the mixture steep for an hour (or longer, if desired).

  • Use a fine mesh strainer to remove the berries. Reserve the liquid and store any leftovers in a sealed mason jar in the refrigerator. Use within a couple of weeks for best flavor and color.

For the co*cktail:

  • Fill a highball glass with ice. Pour the blueberry-infused tequila and lime juice over the ice and stir gently to combine.

  • Top with Topo Chico and garnish with blueberries and a lime wheel.

Keyword low calorie, low carb, ranch water, summer co*cktails, tequila, topo chico

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FAQs

Is ranch water drink healthy? ›

The libation has reportedly been around since the 1960s but has gained nationwide popularity in recent years, and for good reason: It's widely considered a healthier alternative to a classic margarita that doesn't skimp on taste and still manages to provide a satisfying buzz.

How many blueberries should I put in my water? ›

Place blueberries (fresh or frozen) into a mason jar or pitcher. You should add enough to fill 20 - 40% of the container. Fill the container with clean, filtered water. Place the container in the refrigerator and let it sit for at least 4 hours.

What is ranch water made of? ›

So, what exactly is Ranch Water made of? This three-ingredient wonder is made of tequila, lime juice, and sparkling mineral water. You can choose any brand of tequila or sparkling water, though the Drummonds like Casamigos and Topo Chico, respectively.

Is ranch water the same as hard Seltzer? ›

Now that I've made you thoroughly uncomfortable, ranch water is actually sort of a subset of hard seltzer as we know it. The drink is typically made with tequila (or a spirit, but usually tequila), bubbly water, lime juice, and sometimes a bit of simple syrup.

Is ranch water better for you than beer? ›

On the low end: Like a vodka soda, a "ranch water" (tequila, seltzer, and lime) is lower in sugar and calories.

Is ranch water the same as a skinny margarita? ›

It's comparable to a skinny margarita but without any added sweetener. So, if you like your co*cktails on the sour end, this recipe is for you! For more tequila co*cktail recipes, try my watermelon margaritas recipe, paloma co*cktail, and strawberry margarita recipe .

Is drinking blueberry water good for you? ›

Blueberries contain a high content of antioxidants, such as anthocyanins and vitamin C. These antioxidants play a role in neutralizing harmful free radicals, reducing oxidative stress, and supporting the immune system. Including blueberries in your water can provide a natural boost to your immune defenses!

Is a bowl of blueberries too much? ›

"Overconsuming blueberries can cause potential health concerns like excessive calorie intake, fiber overload leading to GI issues, spikes in blood sugar and oxalate overload leading to kidney stone formation," she says. With that in mind, we suggest sticking to the recommended 1/2 cup daily.

How much should I water blueberries? ›

Give them at least 1" per week during growing season and up to 4" per week during fruit ripening. Keep the soil moist to a depth of 1". Water evenly on all sides of the plant. Insufficient water when the buds start to grow in late summer and when fruit is developing the following summer can lead to smaller berries.

Is ranch water the same as tequila soda? ›

How is Ranch Water Different From a Tequila Soda? You may wonder what makes this Lone Star staple different from a basic Tequila Soda. Both Ranch 616 and White Buffalo Bar add orange liqueur to their Ranch Water for a slightly sweeter drink that resembles a Margarita served long.

Why is ranch water so popular? ›

Combining the crispness of carbonated mineral water, the tanginess of lime, and the smoothness of PATRÓN Silver Tequila, Ranch Water has captured the hearts and taste buds of Texans and beyond.

Is ranch water hydrating? ›

True to its name, the drink delivers a hydrating dose of bubbly water, amped up with herbal tequila and the pleasantly tart flavor of fresh lime juice.

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