Apple cider vinegar drink recipes you’ll actually enjoy drinking! Four flavors including: Limeade, Ginger Spice, Honey Cayenne and Apple Pie.
The health benefits of apple cider vinegar are undeniable so I’m always looking for ways to include it in my diet that I actually enjoy. I started with basic recipes (like this apple cider vinegar dressing, apple cider vinegar coleslaw and apple cider vinegar chicken) and then I found the Bragg’s apple cider vinegar drinks at Whole Foods and other natural markets!
These drinks are a game-changer because they actually taste good.
I tried them a couple years ago and immediately became hooked and I decided to start creating my own at home. My first recreation went live almost four years ago (see my grape apple cider vinegar drink recipe here) and I’ve since expanded my testing to come up with four delicious and easy combos that I absolutely adore. I now make one of these apple cider vinegar drinks every day!
Yup, I’ve created four apple cider vinegar drink recipes that you’ll actually enjoy drinking and with four flavors to choose from you’re bound to find one that you love. You might find yourself finishing these quickly because they’re delicious, not because you feel like you need to chug them down to get it over with.
Important notes for making your own apple cider vinegar drinks:
See all the flavors and recipes below:
If you like lemonade or citrusy drinks, this one will definitely be your jam because it legit tastes like limeade. My husband, Isaac, requests that I make this one for him all the time.
Mix together and serve cold.
It’s hard to pick favorites because all the flavors are good, but this one is probably my absolute favorite. The ground ginger adds a hint of spice, it’s perfect for soothing an upset tummy and I love how easy it is to whip up with the ground ginger.
Mix together and serve cold.
The apple pie flavor is a classic in my mind because it’s very similar to my original apple pie drink. It’s extra sweet with the apple juice and cinnamon so it’s the perfect way to kick an craving for sweets. I love to enjoy this one right after dinner or as a way to get through the afternoon munchies.
Mix together and serve cold.
The honey cayenne flavor is great for anyone who prefers not to use stevia and doesn’t mind a little natural sugar. It has a hint of cayenne, which gives it a metabolism boosting effect. I recommend making this one with warm or hot water because otherwise the honey doesn’t really dissolve. Once the honey has dissolved you can drink it warm/hot or put it in the fridge to chill before drinking! I love serving it up warm as a relaxing drink before bed on a cold, winter evening, but it’s also great for soothing a sore throat. And feel free to leave the cayenne out if you don’t want the added spice.
Mix together until honey has dissolved. Serve warm or pop in the fridge to chill.
Every time I hear someone say they take apple cider vinegar shots I cringe. Unless you’re diluting that vinegar, shots are not a good thing! Undiluted apple cider vinegar is very acidic and can damage your teeth and esophagus. Always, always, always dilute apple cider vinegar when you’re drinking it, ideally using a 10:1 ratio. If you’re using a shot glass with the 10:1 ratio, just do 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and fill the rest of the shot glass with water. And let’s be honest here. Shots of apple cider vinegar (even when diluted) are similar to taking a shot of alcohol. They’re tolerable, but they’re certainly not fun and they taste pretty awful. Make one of these apple cider vinegar drinks instead!
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I don’t like the taste of stevia.
Can I substitute with honey? Would I use a 1 to 1 ratio?
Hi Sue – Honey definitely works! I’d start with 1 tsp and add more as desired. Be sure to mix the honey into warm water first, as it doesn’t blend as easily into cold water. Enjoy!
Thank you for sharing an informative article. Keep writing and share valuable information with us.
Of course! Thank you for being here, Dhaval, I really appreciate it!
I use a pure Stevia extract without Inulin where 1scoop sweetens like 1 tsp sugar. How would that fit in with the measurements for Stevia you’re using in your recipes,?
Hi Eric, you’ll have to play around a little to meet your taste preference. Depending on which drink you want to make, I’d start with 3/4 of a teaspoon, taste and sweeten from there! Let me know how it goes!
Hi there! I just found your apple cider vinegar drink recipes and I am excited to try them. Thank you so much! I noticed that your address is “eatingbirdfood.com” but that there is a repeated typo under the recipes as “eatingbridfood.com.” Your website looks so professional that I thought you might want to know this. Sorry, I don’t look for typos – they just have a way of finding me. Blessings to you!
Thanks for pointing that out to me, Diane! I really appreciate it!
I have only made the hot drink with cayenne. I love it. the cayenne always ends up no the bottom. Is there any way to stop that?
Hi, Laura! Not really, a quick stir every now and then helps.