Club soda vs seltzer, aka sparkling water: what’s the difference between these carbonated beverages? When to use one or the other? Here’s what you need to know. Club
soda vs seltzer: what’s the difference? They’re both carbonated water, but there’s a slight difference between the two. Then of course there’s tonic water…and what’s sparkling water? Which should you use as a cocktail mixer, vs drink on a regular basis? We will admit, the terminology requires some research: and at the store it can still be a little confusing. Here’s what you need to know about the differences between these
carbonated beverages. Club soda and seltzer are two types of carbonated water. To understand the difference, it’s also helpful to compare them with tonic water and sparkling water. Here’s a breakdown: Interestingly, it’s hard to find anything at the store that’s labeled “seltzer,” though that’s what it is. Sparkling mineral water is easier to find, and of course you can find LaCroix just about anywhere. The flavor differences between club soda vs seltzer are pretty subtle. In terms of health benefits between the two, club soda has slightly more sodium and a few added minerals. So our top choice for drinking on a daily basis is seltzer! Here’s a breakdown of when to use these products: Bottom line: Opt for seltzer, soda water or sparkling mineral water most often: it’s best for everyday drinking. You can buy club soda if you
like, but it’s not required for cocktails, either! You can use soda water for both. Club soda vs seltzer (sparkling water): what’s the difference?
Club soda vs
seltzer (sparkling water): when to use them?
Popular seltzer and club soda cocktails
There are lots of famous club soda cocktails! You can use either sparkling water or club soda interchangeably to make any of these drinks. We use the term “soda water” in our recipes to mean seltzer, but club soda is so similar that you can use it as a substitute.
- Vodka Soda or Vodka Spritzer Vodka, lime and soda water, or add fruit for a spritzer
- Tequila Soda or Ranch Water Tequila, lime and soda water
- Whiskey Highball A refreshing way to drink whiskey: with club soda!
- Red Wine Spritzer, White Wine Spritzer, or Rosé Spritzer A classic wine spritzer combines wine and seltzer
- Classic Mojito The classic Mojito uses seltzer or club soda!
- Tom Collins, Gin Fizz or Ramos Gin Fizz These classic gin drinks also use seltzer for a bubbly texture
- Gin Rickey, Lime Rickey, or Gin and Soda The rickey is simply gin plus club soda
- Campari and Soda A great way to enjoy Campari.
Description
The lime soda is an outrageously refreshing drink that works as a cocktail or mocktail! It’s equally as delicious with gin or virgin.
- 1 ½ ounces (3 tablespoons) fresh lime juice
- For a cocktail: 3 ounces gin or whiskey
- For a mocktail: ¼ teaspoon caper juice or pickle juice*, ½ ounce simple syrup, or omit entirely
- 4 ounces (½ cup) soda water
- Ice, for serving (try clear ice)
- For the garnish: lime wedges
- Add the lime juice and alcoholic or non-alcoholic mixer (whiskey, gin, caper juice or simple syrup) to highball glass and stir.
- Fill with ice and top with sparkling water. Garnish with lime wedges.
Notes
*Caper juice or pickle juice may sound unusual, but they’re a way to mimic the flavor of alcohol (see our Virgin Margarita).
- Category: Drink
- Method: Poured
- Cuisine: Cocktails
- Diet: Vegan
Keywords: Club soda vs seltzer
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Sonja & Alex
Meet Sonja and Alex Overhiser: Husband and wife. Expert home cooks. Authors of recipes you'll want to make again and again.