An Acai Blueberry Vodka Martini is insanely delicious.
If you enjoy your cocktails on the fresh and fruity side, you should give these Acai Blueberry Martinis a try.
Made with delicious Van Gogh Acai-Blueberry Vodka, fresh fruit juice, and honey, these martinis are actually quite refreshing, too.
A delicious Acai Cocktail made with Van Gogh Acai Blueberry Vodka
They are also pretty simple to make.
But they are so yummy and attractive, you might just feel like the hottest bartender in town when you whip these up for your friends and family.
After all, it isn’t every day that you see people make martinis for their friends.
Let alone fruity ones garnished with lime and raspberries!
People who prefer to avoid alcohol can join in on the fun, as well.
Simply substitute some Zola’s Acai-Blueberry juice for the vodka and enjoy their happy smiles as they take their first sip.
These Acai Blueberry Martinis are perfect for all kinds of special occasions in your life – from Valentine’s Day to summer barbeques to Christmas Dinner.
And if you whip up a batch for movie night, that will feel like a special occasion, too!
Acai Blueberry Martini
The Acai Blueberry Martini is a really versatile drink.
I particularly enjoy serving it in the spring and summer.
I find it’s a welcome addition to your Mother’s Day Brunch.
And because of it’s gorgeous color, it’s great to serve for Memorial Day and Fourth of July picnics and backyard barbecues.
You may also enjoy our Black Raspberry Martini too!
Thank you to our friends at Van Gogh Vodka for sharing their recipe and photography with us.
Ingredients you need to make the Acai Blueberry Martini
- 2 oz. Van Gogh Açai-Blueberry Vodka
- 1/2 oz. cranberry juice
- 1/2 oz. fresh lime juice
- 5 blueberries
- 1/2 oz. honey syrup (equal parts honey and warm water, dissolved)
- raspberries, for garnish
- lime wheels, for garnish
You will need these kitchen tools to make the drink:
Mixing Glass
Muddling Stick
Jigger
Knife
Cutting Board
Martini Glasses
And for fun, Cocktail Picks This cocktail pick set is particularly useful as it’s inexpensive, and you get 3 designs. You can use them for appetizers as well as cocktails too.
Make it a Mocktail instead
Can I make this blueberry and acai martini without alcohol?
You sure can!
What you want to do is get your hands on some Zola’s Acai-Blueberry juice.
Then substitute that juice for the vodka.
YUMM!
How to make Acai Blueberry Martinis
I like to use crushed ice with this drink, so to start, I crush all the ice I’ll need for the drinks I’m making, plus a little extra just in case.
You can also use pebble ice. You know like that good ice from Sonic? That’s the stuff!
Then it’s time to get to muddling!
Muddle the blueberries in the lime juice and honey syrup.
Add remaining ingredients with ice and shake it really well.
Strain into a martini glass.
Garnish the drink with two raspberries or blueberries and a lime wheel on a pick.
You may enjoy some more martini recipes too:
Chocolate Covered Cherry Martini
The Raven Martini made with Black Vodka
Chocolate Raspberry Vampire Kiss Martini with Chambord
Wild and Witchy Cocktail – a Delicious Blackberry Martini
Sparkling Apple Martini with Prosecco
Chocolate Covered Raspberry Martini
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Acai Blueberry Martinis
Equipment
- Mixing Glass
- Muddling Stick
- Jigger
- Knife
- Cutting Board
- Martini Glasses
- Cocktail Picks
Ingredients
- 2 oz Van Gogh Acai-Blueberry Vodka
- ½ oz Cranberry Juice
- ½ oz Fresh Lime Juice
- ½ oz Honey Syrup (Equal Parts Honey and Warm Water, Dissolved)
- 5 Blueberries
Instructions
- Muddle the blueberries in the lime juice and honey syrup.
- Add remaining ingredients with ice and shake well.
- Strain into a martini glass.
- Garnish with two raspberries and a lime wheel on a pick.
Notes
Nutrition
Hi, I’m Jennifer. I love to cook and entertain. I have a lot of fun sharing traditional food and drink recipes as well as putting a new spin on the classics. I strive to provide easy to make recipes that are perfect for the home cook, bartender and entertainer.
I’m definitely a fan of fresh and fruity so this drink is calling my name! Love how vibrant the color is and how you used fresh blueberries. Thanks for sharing!
The fresh blueberries really make it so flavorful. Thanks for stopping by!
This is going on my must make for happy hour list.
Awesome! I’m so curious about that happy hour list too! lol
What a cool and refreshing cocktail with a kick! Can’t wait to unwind with this tonight!
It really is refreshing. Enjoy!
This was delicious! Adds great flavor to one of my favorite drinks, and it is so simple 🙂
I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Love that you have used fresh berries..this drink looks amazing!
Thanks! I’m a big fan of using fresh berries in my drinks. So yummy!