A lemon drop is a simple, sweet‑tart vodka cocktail made with vodka, fresh lemon juice, orange liqueur, and sugar, usually served in a martini glass with a sugared rim. It tastes like a bright, boozy version of lemon candy.

Basic lemon drop recipe

  • 2 oz vodka (plain or lemon‑flavored)
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • 0.5–1 oz triple sec or Cointreau (orange liqueur)
  • 0.5–1 oz simple syrup, to taste
  • Sugar for the rim and a lemon wedge or twist for garnish

This balance gives a classic sweet‑tart lemon drop that’s easy to tweak sweeter (more syrup) or sharper (more lemon).

Step‑by‑step instructions

  1. Chill a martini or coupe glass in the fridge or with ice water.
  1. Run a lemon wedge around the rim, then dip the rim into a shallow plate of sugar to coat.
  1. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice.
  1. Add vodka, lemon juice, triple sec, and simple syrup to the shaker.
  1. Shake hard for 10–20 seconds, until the shaker feels very cold.
  1. Strain into the prepared glass and garnish with a lemon twist or wheel.

Easy variations

  • Sweeter “candy” style: Use lemon vodka and a bit more simple syrup or even lemonade in place of some syrup.
  • Lighter spritz: Shake a short version (about half the booze), strain into a glass with ice, and top with soda water.
  • Shot version: Mix the same ingredients, but pour into shot glasses instead of a martini glass.

Tips from bartenders

  • Fresh‑squeezed lemon juice makes the flavor much brighter than bottled juice.
  • Adjust sweetness: if it tastes too sharp, add a small splash of simple syrup and shake again.
  • Let the sugared rim dry for a minute so the sugar sticks better and doesn’t slide off as you pour.

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