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Coconut Water and Lime Rickey

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Coconut Water and Lime RickeyVanessa Stump

This riff on a classic lime rickey is made with coconut water for extra-hydrating power. The lime and bitters are a great pairing with the naturally salty-sweet coconut water.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves 2

Ingredients

1 cup chilled coconut water
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice
2 to 4 drops liquid stevia
3 drops bitters (optional)
1/2 cup club soda

Preparation

  1. In a jar, stir or shake together the coconut water, lime juice, stevia, and optional bitters. Divide the mixture between two glasses, then fill each glass with 1/4 cup or more club soda and serve.

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