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Midori Sour 2

That bright green glow isn't just for show. The Midori Sour 2 is a straight-up sweet and tart ride, built for good times and easy sipping. It’s got enough punch to keep things interesting, but it won't knock you off your barstool. Think of it as a vacation in a glass, no passport required. Just don't let the color fool you into thinking it's innocent.

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4.50 from 30 votes
Calories: 164kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
The Midori Sour 2 Cocktail is a refreshing and fruity drink that combines the sweet flavor of melon liqueur with the tangy taste of sours and the fizzy finish of lemonade. This cocktail is perfect for any occasion, offering a delightful and invigorating taste experience.

Ingredients

Instructions

Pour Melon Liqueur:

  • Pour 2 oz of Midori melon liqueur into a highball glass.

Add Sours:

  • Add sweet and sour mix until the glass is three-quarters full.

Top with Lemonade:

  • Fill the rest of the glass with lemonade (or Sprite).

Stir Well:

  • Stir the mixture well to combine the flavors.

Serve:

  • Serve immediately and enjoy.

Notes

The Midori Sour Cocktail is an excellent choice for those who enjoy refreshing and fruity drinks. The melon liqueur provides a sweet and vibrant base, while the sweet and sour mix adds a tangy twist. The lemonade brings a fizzy and refreshing finish that balances the drink perfectly. This cocktail is ideal for summer parties, casual gatherings, or any time you want to enjoy a quick and delicious drink.
For an extra touch, garnish with a slice of lemon or a cherry. The vibrant colors and refreshing flavors of the Midori Sour make it a standout choice for any event.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 164kcal (8%)Carbohydrates: 21g (7%)Saturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.01gPotassium: 29mg (1%)Sugar: 20g (22%)Vitamin A: 2IUVitamin C: 11mg (13%)Calcium: 2mgIron: 0.02mg
CourseBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
CuisineBeverage, Cocktail, Drinks
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Cocktail Recipe, Drink Recipe

Where it came from

The Midori Sour 2 wasn't born in a dusty pre-Prohibition speakeasy. This drink belongs squarely to the late 20th century, riding the wave of colorful, fruit-forward cocktails that dominated bars from the 70s onward. It's a child of the disco era, when drinks got bolder and a little more fun.

At its core, it's a simple sour, but the Midori makes it distinctly its own. Forget the whiskey or gin; this one leans hard into sweet melon. It's a highball, a cousin to anything tall and refreshing, but with that unmistakable vibrant hue that grabs attention.

You'd order this at a lively bar, a casual restaurant, or anywhere you're looking for something bright and unfussy. It's the kind of drink that fits right into a poolside afternoon or a backyard BBQ. Don't expect to find it on a serious craft cocktail menu, but it's a solid choice for a good time.

What it tastes like

First sip hits with a strong, sweet melon burst from the Midori, quickly followed by the sharp, refreshing tang of the sours and lemonade. It’s a balanced act between sugary fruit and bright citrus, designed to be both easy-drinking and flavorful. Think sweet candy with a zesty kick.

With 2 oz of Midori at 21% ABV, and a generous pour of non-alcoholic mixers, this isn't a heavyweight. Expect an ABV somewhere around 6% to 8%, depending on how heavy-handed you are with the sours. It's roughly in the same ballpark as a decent craft beer, so you can enjoy a couple without needing a designated driver for your eyelids.

The technique

Building a Midori Sour 2 is about as complex as tying your shoes. Grab your highball glass, pour in the Midori, then top it off with your sweet and sour mix and lemonade. Give it a good, thorough stir to make sure everything's properly chilled and combined. No shaker needed, just a decent spoon.

Don't just give it a few lazy swirls. Really stir the damn thing. You want that melon liqueur to marry completely with the citrus, not just sit in layers. A good stir ensures every sip is consistent, from the first bright taste to the last.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Midori Melon Liqueur

Use
The real deal, Midori brand. Its specific honeydew flavor is key.
Skip
Generic green melon liqueurs. They rarely hit the same notes.
Why
Midori brings the signature vibrant color and that unmistakable sweet, slightly tart melon profile. It defines the drink.

Sours / Lemonade

Use
Freshly squeezed lemon juice and simple syrup for the 'sours' component, or a quality sweet and sour mix. For lemonade, a good store-bought brand or homemade.
Skip
Cheap, overly artificial sweet and sour mixes. They'll ruin the balance and taste.
Why
This is where the 'sour' in the name comes from. It cuts through Midori's sweetness, giving the drink its essential tart backbone and refreshing finish.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Midori Illusion

More tropical, more booze.
Add vodka, Cointreau, and pineapple juice for a potent, fruit-forward upgrade that still keeps the melon front and center.

Japanese Slipper

The sophisticated cousin.
Swap the lemonade for Cointreau and fresh lemon juice. It's still melon and citrus, but with a drier, more refined orange kick.

Sparkling Melon

Lighten it up with fizz.
Replace some or all of the lemonade with club soda or sparkling water for a less sweet, more effervescent take on the original. Still bright, just less dense.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No Midori?

Try another melon liqueur, though the specific flavor will change. Or go with a different fruit liqueur like green apple for a similar vibe.

No Sours?

Mix fresh lemon juice with simple syrup. A good starting point is 2 parts lemon to 1 part syrup, then adjust to taste.

No Lemonade?

Sprite or 7Up work fine for a fizzy, sweet citrus kick. If you want less sugar, use club soda with a squeeze of fresh lemon.

No Highball glass?

Any tall glass will do the job. A pint glass or even a large tumbler works in a pinch.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

What is in a Midori Sour 2?

A Midori Sour 2 typically contains Midori melon liqueur, sweet and sour mix, and lemonade (or a lemon-lime soda).

Is Midori Sour a strong drink?

No, it's generally a fairly light drink. With its low alcohol content from the Midori and plenty of mixers, it's comparable in strength to a strong beer.

What does Midori Sour taste like?

It tastes predominantly sweet and tart, with a distinct honeydew melon flavor from the Midori balanced by the citrus tang of the sours and lemonade.

Is Midori a mixer?

Absolutely. Midori is primarily used as a liqueur in cocktails, known for its vibrant green color and sweet melon flavor that pairs well with many spirits and juices.

What kind of glass for a Midori Sour?

A highball glass is the standard choice, offering plenty of room for ice and the drink itself.

Can I use Sprite instead of lemonade?

Yes, the recipe specifically suggests Sprite or another lemon-lime soda as an alternative to lemonade, providing a similar sweet and fizzy citrus component.

Is Midori sweet?

Yes, Midori is a sweet liqueur, known for its strong honeydew melon sweetness. The 'sour' in the drink name comes from the added citrus mixers.

How do you make a Midori Sour less sweet?

To make it less sweet, use less sweet and sour mix and more fresh lemon juice, or top it with club soda instead of lemonade or Sprite.

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