Lemon Mojito Mocktail (Easy Sparkling Lemon Mint Drink)

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If you’re looking for a fresh, light, and glow-worthy drink, this lemon mojito mocktail is the perfect twist on a classic. Made with bright lemon juice, fresh mint, a touch of agave, and sparkling water, it’s crisp, refreshing, and effortlessly pretty.

This non-alcoholic mojito variation skips the lime and leans into sunny lemon flavor—making it ideal for spring brunches, baby showers, and warm afternoon sipping.

glass of lemon mojito mocktail with bright fresh yellow lemons
Lemon Mojito Mocktail

A little note from me

This one is so delicious and refreshing—it’s become one of my go-to drinks when I want something simple but still feels special. This non-alcoholic mojito skips the lime and substitutes it with refreshing lemons. I love how the lemon gives it a slightly softer, smoother flavor than a traditional virgin mojito. We love mojito mocktails and have a wide assortment on Mocktail Glow.

what readers say

It’s like a more sophisticated version of lemonade.” – Steve C. Sonoma

Why You’ll Love This Lemon Virgin Mojito

  • Fresh simple ingredients
  • Ready in just minutes
  • A beautiful non-alcoholic option for entertaining
  • Naturally sweetened with agave for a smoother, more balanced flavor. Agave blends easily into cold drinks—no need for simple syrup. A slightly more wellness-inspired option for sweetening

Glow Benefit

This bright, lemon-forward mocktail offers more than just refreshing flavor. Lemon provides a natural source of vitamin C, while mint brings a fresh, cooling element—making this a simple, glow-worthy drink that feels both uplifting and balanced.

Recipe Ingredients

  • 2 lemons, thinly sliced into wheels
  • 3 tablespoons agave (adjust to taste)
  • 8-10 fresh mint leaves
  • Sparkling water
  • Ice (we love chunky ice for that glow-worthy look!)
  • Optional garnish: Lemon slices, Extra mint sprigs
Ingredients for lemon mint mocktail

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions

  • You can substitute simple syrup, honey syrup, or stevia drops for the agave.
  • Mint can get bitter if over-muddled, so gently press it—don’t crush it. You just want to release the oils.
  • Strain or Not to Strain? This is completely up to you. For a more refined, smooth sip, strain the lemon and mint mixture before adding ice and sparkling water. For a more rustic, fresh look (and a little extra mint flavor), leave it unstrained.

Why I love using agave:
Agave blends beautifully into cold drinks (no heating required like simple syrup), and it has a softer, more rounded sweetness that lets the lemon and mint shine. It’s my go-to for glow-worthy mocktails.

How To Make A Lemon Mint Mocktail

  1. Slice lemons into thin wheels, removing and discarding the ends.
  2. In a sturdy, tall glass or cocktail shaker, muddle the lemon slices until juice is released.
  3. Add fresh mint and muddle the mint leaves with the lemon juice. Crush the mint gently until you smell the mint aroma.
  4. Add agave syrup and stir.
  5. Add sparkling water and stir.
  6. Stir gently to combine. Strain into a glass filled with ice.
  7. Garnish with lemon slices and fresh mint. Enjoy!

Muddled vs. Juiced Lemon (Flavor Tip)

Muddling fresh lemon slices yields a softer, more rounded citrus flavor than using straight lemon juice. It adds a slightly mellow, infused quality that pairs beautifully with mint. If you prefer a brighter, more tangy drink, you can use freshly squeezed lemon juice instead. My husband and I taste-tested this recipe twice, and both agreed that muddled lemon slices were preferred.

Our favorite sturdy muddler is OXO Stainless Steel Muddler.

Serving and Styling Tips for Non-Alcoholic Mojito

  • Chill your glass beforehand for an extra refreshing sip
  • Use chunky ice for a prettier, slower-melting presentation. We love Arctic Ice.
  • Add lemon wheels along the inside of the glass
  • Finish with a striped straw or edible flowers for a soft spring look
lemon mocktail with mint and slices of lemon

Make It a Pitcher (Serves 8)

To serve a group:

  • 8 lemons sliced into wheels, ends removed
  • ¾–1 cup agave (adjust to taste)
  • 30–32 fresh mint leaves (lightly muddled)
  • Sparkling water to top (about 6–8 cups)
  • 👉 This keeps your mint flavor consistent without getting too “green” or bitter.

Muddle the lemon wheels, add agave, and lightly muddle the mint in a large sturdy pitcher. Add ice just before serving, then top with sparkling water and stir gently. Add sliced lemons and garnish glasses with mint and lemon wedges.

Note: muddling the lemon slices produces a softer more rounded flavor then juiced lemons.

GLOW NOTES

There’s something about lemon and mint that just feels clean, bright, and uplifting. This is one of those recipes that proves simple can still feel special—and sometimes those are the drinks we come back to again and again.

Steve took one sip and immediately said it’s “a more sophisticated version of lemonade,” which honestly feels like the perfect description.

Love Virgin Mojitos? Try These Too 🍃🍓🫐

If you’re loving this lemon mojito mocktail, here are a few more fresh, fruity favorites to add to your glow-worthy drink lineup:

🍇 Blackberry Mojito Mocktail – Deep, juicy berry flavor with fresh mint and a beautiful, rich color that feels extra special for entertaining.

🍓 Raspberry Mojito Mocktail – Bright, fresh, and naturally sweetened with agave for a soft, glow-worthy finish.

🫐 Blueberry Mojito Mocktail – Light, refreshing, and bursting with juicy blueberry flavor in every sip.

🌿🥥 A fresh, minty, and lightly sweet sip → Coconut Water Mocktail

Each one is fresh, minty, and alcohol-free—perfect for building your own mojito mocktail collection or creating a beautiful drink spread for gatherings.

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Lemon Mojito Mocktail (Easy Sparkling Lemon Mint Drink)

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This lemon mojito mocktail is a fresh, sparkling non-alcoholic drink made with lemon, mint, agave, and bubbly water. Light, refreshing, and perfect for any occasion.

  • Author: Sherie Friedlander, NC
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 Servings 1x
  • Category: Mocktails
  • Method: Stir

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 2 lemons sliced into thin wheels
  • 3 tablespoons agave
  • 10 mint leaves
  • 10 ounces sparkling water
  • ice (we used Arctic bagged chunky ice)

Instructions

How To Make a Lemon Mojito Mocktail

  1. Slice lemons into thin wheels, removing and discarding the ends.
  2. In a sturdy, tall glass or cocktail shaker, muddle the lemon slices until juice is released.
  3. Add mint and muddle the mint leaves with the lemon juice. Crush the mint gently until you smell the mint aroma.
  4. Add agave syrup and stir.
  5. Add sparkling water and stir.
  6. Stir gently to combine. Strain into two glasses filled with ice.
  7. Garnish with lemon slices and fresh mint. Enjoy!

Notes

  • Adjust the agave to taste, depending on how sweet you like your drink
  • Fresh lemon juice gives the best flavor—avoid bottled if possible
  • Agave blends easily into cold drinks, so there’s no need to make simple syrup
  • Gently muddle the mint to release flavor without making it bitter
  • Strain for a smoother drink, or leave unstrained for a fresh, mint-forward look
  • Add sparkling water just before serving to keep the drink bubbly
  • Serve over ice for a light, refreshing mocktail

Muddled vs. Juiced Lemon (Flavor Tip)

Muddling fresh lemon slices yields a softer, more rounded citrus flavor than using straight lemon juice. It adds a slightly mellow, infused quality that pairs beautifully with mint. If you prefer a brighter, more tangy drink, you can use freshly squeezed lemon juice instead. My husband and I taste-tested this recipe twice, and both agreed that muddled lemon slices were preferred.

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Your Questions Answered

Can I make this lemon mojito mocktail ahead of time?

Yes—mix the lemon juice, agave, and mint ahead of time, then add ice and sparkling water just before serving to keep it fresh and bubbly.

What can I use instead of agave?

You can substitute honey or simple syrup. Agave blends especially well into cold drinks, but any liquid sweetener will work. Honey needs to be diluted with hot water before blending into liquids.

Should I strain the mint and lemon mixture?

That’s up to you. Strain for a smoother, more refined drink, or leave it unstrained for a fresh, mint-forward look.

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