8 Ways To Make Hard Seltzer Your Own
Adding in-house flavor touches for refreshing signaturization
Here are unfermented takes on executing in-house hard seltzer. All provide operators an opportunity to appeal to drinkers who don’t mind paying a premium for carefully curated housemade hard seltzer. Experiment with the bubbly base to find ideal pairings, using sparkling/carbonated waters when force-carbonating is not viable. Utilize neutral clear liquor when in-house fermenting of cane sugar or barley is not an option (still keeping the overall seltzer’s ABV between 5-6%). Lean on popular and trending fruit flavors as the flavor star. If needed, round out the flavors with a hint of simple syrup. And consider adding a complementary aromatic or herbal note for intrigue.
8 Trend-Forward Flavor Profiles
* all served in a highball glass, with ice
1) Mixed Berry Hard Seltzer: Sparkling water + vodka + raspberry/blackberry juice + simple syrup + elderflower
2) Pomegranate-Vanilla Hard Seltzer: Sparkling water + vodka + pomegranate juice + simple syrup + vanilla
3) Blood Orange & Sake Hard Seltzer: Sparkling water + sake + blood orange juice + simple syrup + gingerroot
4) Passion Fruit Rum Hard Seltzer: Sparkling water + white rum + passionfruit juice + simple syrup + papaya
5) Spiced Pineapple Hard Seltzer: Club soda + tequila + pineapple/lime juice + simple syrup + jalapeño
6) Mango Tequila Hard Seltzer: Club soda + tequila + mango juice + simple syrup + lemongrass
7) Pomelo Gin Hard Seltzer: Seltzer water + gin + pomelo juice + simple syrup + cardamom
8) Watermelon Mint Hard Seltzer: Seltzer water + gin + watermelon juice + simple syrup + mint












