Blackberry season is upon us once again here in the Pacific Northwest, which is a season I have impatiently waited for every year since I was a young girl. Some of my fondest summertime memories as a child were spent under the scorching sun while cautiously reaching my tiny hands into overgrown thorny bushes to reach the ripest and juiciest berries that my limited reach could grasp. Although my childhood berry-picking excursions typically ended with purple-stained clothes, deep red drips down my hands and arms from smushed berries, and a sunburn, the feeling of walking home with buckets upon buckets of fresh blackberries always made each trip well worth the discomforts.
Luckily, I have since discovered the concept of applying sunscreen and wearing gloves and a long-sleeved shirt while picking blackberries. However, I am unsure if I will ever outgrow my tendency to stain at least one shirt with dark purple splotches after making it into a makeshift kangaroo pouch once my buckets refuse to hold any more berries. After I return home with my annual haul and gorge myself with as many fresh berries as my belly will allow, I am typically still left with more berries than me and my freezer know what to do with. When I am not baking countless batches of blackberry cobbler for friends and family, or making delicious smoothies to accompany my breakfast each morning, iced blackberry drinks are another of my favorite ways to cool off during the sweltering hot summer days.
For those of us (me) whose face becomes uncomfortably flushed after just a few sips of alcohol, particularly during the heat of the summer months, refreshing mocktails are a much more suitable refreshment for me this time of year. Since I am in an abundance of blackberries around the same time, combining two of my summertime favorites into one mouthwatering mocktail was a no-brainer; but that is not all! Just as the saying goes, “All good things come in threes” lavender season is also in full swing, so it was only sensical to balance the rich flavor of blackberries with the floral and earthy flavor of lavender. On top of having all the vibrant flavors one would hope to find in a cold beverage during a heat wave, this mocktail also calls upon the gut-nurturing probiotics of raw apple cider vinegar. This drink is truly summertime in a glass, so sit back in a shady spot and savor every last drop of blackberry lavender bliss. Cheers!
Makes approximately 8oz.
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Makes approximately one large or two small mocktails.
Ingredients
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