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Jordan`s Blue Razz Buzz

Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz is a vibrant, sweet and tart concoction built for good times. It delivers on its name with a clear nod to blue raspberry flavors, backed by a solid vodka kick. This isn't a contemplative sipper, it's a straightforward, fun drink designed to be enjoyed without overthinking. Perfect for when you need something bright, fruity, and undeniably blue to get the party started or keep it going.

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4.56 from 47 votes
Calories: 150kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Jordan’s Blue Razz Buzz is a fun and fruity cocktail that brings together the sweetness of blue raspberry, the tartness of lime juice, and the smoothness of vodka, topped with fizzy Sprite. It’s a perfect drink for those who love a refreshing, sweet, and tangy twist in their cocktails. This easy-to-make cocktail is ideal for parties, summer gatherings, or anytime you want something light and flavorful.

Ingredients

Instructions

Mix Ingredients:

  • In a highball glass filled with ice, pour 1.5 oz vodka and 3/4 oz lime juice. Add 4 oz lemonade and a splash of blue raspberry mixer (if desired).

Top with Sprite:

  • Fill the glass with cold Sprite and stir gently to combine the flavors.

Serve:

  • Serve immediately and enjoy the refreshing, sweet, and tangy flavors of your Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz cocktail.

Notes

Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz Cocktail is a refreshing and vibrant drink that’s perfect for those who love a fruity, citrusy kick. The vodka provides a smooth base, while the lemonade and lime juice add a zesty, sweet balance. The addition of blue raspberry mixer gives it a fun, colorful twist, and the Sprite tops it off with a fizzy, refreshing finish.
Serve it chilled over ice for the best experience, and let the bold, sweet flavors buzz with every sip.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 150kcal (8%)Carbohydrates: 13g (4%)Potassium: 25mg (1%)Sugar: 13g (14%)Vitamin A: 11IUVitamin C: 6mg (7%)Calcium: 3mgIron: 0.02mg
CourseBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
CuisineBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Cocktail Recipe, Drink Recipe
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Where it came from

This kind of colorful, fruit-forward drink doesn't have a centuries-old story. Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz is a modern invention, likely born in a contemporary bar or home setting where creativity with color and accessible flavors reigns supreme. It's a product of the late 20th or early 21st century, designed for mass appeal rather than classic cocktail reverence.

It fits squarely into the vodka sour family, essentially a riff on a vodka lemonade or a flavored fizz. Its closest relatives might be a Blue Hawaiian without the coconut, or a dressed-up vodka soda with extra fruit and color. What sets it apart is the specific combination of raspberry and blue curaçao, giving it that distinct blue razz profile that's instantly recognizable and widely popular.

You'd order this at a casual bar, a nightclub, or a backyard BBQ. It's a crowd-pleaser for parties, especially in warmer weather, or any occasion where the vibe is relaxed and fun. It's not a drink you'd find on a 'craft cocktail' menu, but rather one that knows exactly what it is and delivers it without apology.

What it tastes like

The Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz hits you with a sweet rush of raspberry and a subtle orange note from the blue curaçao, balanced by the sharp tang of fresh lemon juice. The vodka provides a clean, neutral base, letting the fruit and citrus shine without much interference. It's unapologetically fruity and refreshing, with a pleasant fizz from the soda water that lightens the whole experience.

Expect this drink to pack a decent punch. With 1.5 ounces of vodka and half an ounce each of blue curaçao and raspberry liqueur, you're looking at a drink that's significantly stronger than your average beer. It's roughly equivalent to two to three standard beers in alcohol content, so while it drinks easy, it's not a session sipper. Pace yourself accordingly.

The technique

To build a Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz, combine 1.5 oz vodka, 0.5 oz blue curaçao, 0.5 oz raspberry liqueur, and 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice in a shaker with ice. Shake well until thoroughly chilled, about 15-20 seconds. Strain the mixture into a highball glass filled with fresh ice. Top with 2-3 oz of soda water and give it a gentle stir to combine. Garnish with a lemon wheel or fresh raspberries.

The most critical technique for this drink is proper chilling and dilution. Don't skimp on the ice in the shaker, and shake it hard until the shaker is frosty. This ensures the drink is cold and perfectly diluted before it even hits the glass, making it more refreshing and mellowing out the sweetness.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Vodka

Use
A good quality, neutral vodka works best here. Think brands like Tito's, Ketel One, or Absolut. You want a clean canvas.
Skip
Heavily flavored vodkas will clash with the raspberry and blue curaçao. Also, avoid anything too harsh or cheap; it will stand out in a bad way.
Why
Vodka provides the alcoholic backbone without adding its own distinct flavor, allowing the blue raspberry profile to dominate as intended.

Blue Curaçao

Use
A mid-range blue curaçao will give you good color and a pleasant orange flavor. Bols or Senior are solid choices.
Skip
The cheapest brands can taste overly artificial and syrupy. Don't compromise on the color or flavor here.
Why
This liqueur is crucial for both the iconic blue hue and a subtle bitter orange note that complements the raspberry and lemon.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Red Razz Buzz

Same flavor, different hue
Omit the blue curaçao and increase the raspberry liqueur slightly, or add a dash of grenadine for a vibrant red color without the orange flavor.

Gin Razz Buzz

Botanical twist
Swap the vodka for a London Dry gin. The juniper notes will add an herbal complexity that plays surprisingly well with the fruit and citrus.

Frozen Razz Buzz

Blended for summer
Combine all ingredients with a scoop of ice in a blender and process until smooth. Serve in a chilled hurricane or highball glass.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No Vodka?

Use white rum or even a clean tequila blanco for a slightly different but still effective base spirit.

No Blue Curaçao?

You'll lose the blue color, but you can substitute with triple sec for the orange flavor, or a dash of orange juice if you're not concerned about the ABV.

No Raspberry Liqueur?

Raspberry syrup (like Monin) can work, but reduce the lemon slightly to account for the increased sweetness. For an alcoholic kick, try a raspberry vodka.

No Highball glass?

Any tall glass will do the job. A pint glass or even a large tumbler works just fine for this kind of drink.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.

What is in a Jordan`s Blue Razz Buzz?

A Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz typically contains vodka, blue curaçao, raspberry liqueur, fresh lemon juice, and is topped with soda water. It's a sweet, tart, and fruity concoction.

Is Jordan's Blue Razz Buzz very sweet?

Yes, it's designed to be on the sweeter side, with prominent fruit flavors. The lemon juice and soda water help to balance it, but it's definitely not a dry drink.

What kind of vodka works best?

A neutral, unflavored vodka is ideal. It allows the raspberry and orange flavors from the liqueurs to stand out without competing with other spirit notes.

Can I make it less blue?

You can reduce the amount of blue curaçao or omit it entirely if you prefer less color. The drink will still taste great, just won't have the signature blue hue.

Can I make it non-alcoholic?

Absolutely. Skip the vodka and liqueurs, and use blue raspberry syrup, a splash of orange juice, lemon juice, and top with soda water or lemon-lime soda for a mocktail version.

What food pairs with it?

This drink pairs well with casual fare like burgers, tacos, or anything you'd serve at a backyard party. Its sweetness also makes it a good match for light desserts.

Is it a strong drink?

Yes, it's a moderately strong drink. With 1.5 ounces of vodka and two liqueurs, it packs more alcohol than a typical beer, so it's best enjoyed in moderation.

What's the best garnish?

A simple lemon wheel or a few fresh raspberries floating in the glass are classic garnishes that complement both the flavor and appearance of the drink.

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