MIDORI SOUR is a fun and fruity cocktail made with just a few ingredients! It’s been my go-to cocktail for years and it’s just perfect for girls night, St. Patrick’s Day and all special occasions! On the hunt for some boozy recipes? Make sure to try this Berry Champagne Punch and Cranberry Mojito! Both are fantastic!
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I absolutely adore a good punch or cocktail. I think they are so fun to make up for parties and it really can make an event feel special. I have been a Midori Sour girl forEVER. It’s my go-to drink at restaurants and one of my favorite cocktails to make at home. It is sooo easy to make and the flavor is just amazing. Bright, refreshing, and fruity!
When I’m at blog conferences and we go out, this is what I order. Every. Time.
This cocktail is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. Or Christmas. Or anytime during the spring or summer. Or Friday. You get where I’m going with this, right?
If you want a stronger drink, just eliminate or cut back on the Sprite. I love adding the Sprite though because it makes the drink fizzy and even more fun. The lemon-lime flavor just goes perfectly with the Midori liqueur.
To make a pitcher for a party, just multiply all the ingredients below by 4 or 6 or 8 – or however many cocktails you want to make and enjoy responsibly 🙂
Okay, so I told you mine… what’s YOUR favorite cocktail??
Midori Sour
Ingredients
- 2 oz MIDORI
- 4 oz sweet and sour mix
- 2 oz Sprite
- 1/2 oz fresh lime juice
- orange lemon, lime, maraschino cherries - for garnish
Instructions
- Fill tumbler with ice.
- Add midori, sweet and sour mix, lime juice and Sprite.
- Stir and garnish with orange wedge, lemon or lime slice, or a maraschino cherry.
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COLE BEASLEY says
This looks incredibly delicious!!
Top 10 Aarti says
One of my favorite!
Sabrina B says
thank you for sharing this among your New Years Eve menu, love the color of this drink AND Midori, should work just as well on NYE as on St Patrick’s day!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
It’s my favorite Sabrina! Enjoy!
Sami says
I haven’t had a Midori Sour in a long time, but they are good! Thanks for reminding me of this fun festive little cocktail.
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
They sure are Sami – thank you!
Jenn @ Deliciously Sprinkled says
I love this, this was actually the first drink my mom bought me for my 21st birthday! SO GOOD 🙂
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
That’s so funny Jenn! Oh the memories 🙂
Allie | Baking a Moment says
I have never had a Midori Sour before but it sounds wonderful! I already know I love Midori… this post has me craving a cocktail, lol. Is that bad, considering it’s 9:28 on a Wednesday morning??? Pinning 😉
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Not bad at all 😉 It happens! Thanks for the pin Allie!
ang says
Trish, this is my FAVORITE drink of all time! \
You have the best photos – I just love your blog! 🙂
ang
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
You are WAY too sweet Ang – thank you!!
Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking says
This is such a cute cocktail for St. Patrick’s Day! That bright green color is so vibrant and gorgeous. Yum!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thank you Amy!
Gina says
Oh my gosh- this is the first drink my hubs ever mixed for me. I LOVE it – you brought so many memories back for me. Thinking I need to whip one of these up!!! One of my faves
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
That is so awesome Gina! It’s sooo good, right? Need to make one up this evening… 😉
Averie @ Averie Cooks says
I haven’t had one of these since college! Oh, the memories 🙂 pinned
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Sooo good girl! Thanks for the pin!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
This is definitely one of my favorites! We used to get midori martinis and OMG so good. I love this recipe!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
Thanks Dorothy!