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A lightpink cocktail with a lemon slice in a small glass next to fresh grapefruit.
Photo by Kelly Puleio

Have you ever drizzled a really good grapefruit with honey? It’s one of those perfect combinations, so it’s not shocking that the pairing works in a glass, too, as Milwaukee’s Adam James Sarkis demonstrates with this recipe. It couldn’t be simpler to combine honey, grapefruit, lemon, and seltzer, but the mixture is surprisingly complex in flavor, both tangy and rich. Make sure you have nine or ten grapefruits; yields will depend on whether you’re using an electric juicer or squeezing them by hand. Prep the honey syrup at least an hour—and up to a week—in advance, so it’s properly cooled when you start the batch.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    16 servings

Ingredients

2:1 honey syrup:

1 cup honey
1/2 cup water

Pitcher batch:

4 1/2 cups fresh pink grapefruit juice
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons chilled 2:1 honey syrup (recipe follows)

To serve:

16 star anise pods (optional)
2 (1 L) bottles chilled seltzer
Lemon wedges (optional)

Preparation

  1. Honey syrup:

    Step 1

    Combine honey and water in a small saucepan and warm over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is uniformly blended. Do not let boil. Pour into a resealable container and let cool. Seal well and refrigerate for up to 1 month.

  2. Pitcher cocktail:

    Step 2

    Up to 2 hours before serving, make the batch. Prepare grapefruit and lemon juices and pour into a 2-quart pitcher. Add chilled honey syrup and stir well to mix. If not serving immediately, seal well, covering with plastic wrap if needed, and refrigerate.

    Step 3

    To serve, toast star anise pods (if desired) over high heat in a dry skillet, watching carefully, just until fragrant, about 45 seconds. Fill tall glasses with ice, then carefully fill glasses about halfway with chilled seltzer. Top with pitcher mix, give each glass one gentle stir, then garnish with star anise pod and lemon wedge, if desired.

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From Batch Cocktails: Make-Ahead Pitcher Drinks for Every Occasion © 2019 by Maggie Hoffman. Reprinted by permission of Ten Speed Press. Buy the full book from Amazon.

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