Vermouth and Soda
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Think of this Vermouth and Soda as your go-to low-ABV drink that doesn’t skimp on flavor. You only need two ingredients for the base recipe: vermouth and soda (obviously). Then, you can also add optional flavor boosters like olive brine and bitters. This super easy 2-4 ingredient cocktail is a low-ABV drink that feels both classic and modern. Whether you’re hosting friends or enjoying a quiet moment, this Vermouth Spritz is a light choice that’s easy to love. She’s a keeper!
Watch Me Mix Vermouth and Soda
How to Make Vermouth and Soda
- To a glass filled with ice, add a little dry vermouth, a couple dashes of Orange bitters, and (optional) a little olive brine.
- Top with soda water.
- Garnish and enjoy!
What is Vermouth and Soda?
Also called a Vermouth Spritz, it’s a super simple, low-ABV cocktail made with a 2:1 ratio of soda water to dry vermouth. The final alcohol content once it’s stirred together is close to that of a beer (about 5-7% ABV). It’s often garnished with an orange slice, but any kind of citrus works great with this light and refreshing drink. If you make it a Dirty Vermouth Spritz by adding olive brine, you can garnish it with an olive. And this is a classic stirred cocktail, no shaker required.
Vermouth and Soda Variations
- A little more boozy: If you just want a simple cocktail with a little more booze, use sparkling white wine or Prosecco instead of sparkling water. That’ll give it a little more of a Spritz vibe.
- A little more sweetness: You can add both sweetness and unique flavors by adding any flavored simple syrup. Try a fruit syrup or an herb syrup like rosemary.
- Make it a mule: Swap out the soda water for ginger beer for a little spicy ginger flavor and sweetness while still getting non-alcoholic bubbles.

Why You’ll Love This Vermouth and Soda Recipe
- This low-ABV drink is great for anyone who wants to cut down on their alcohol consumption without totally giving it up cold turkey. It’s also just a refreshing cocktail whether you’re trying to drink less or not.
- With just 2-4 common ingredients, this recipe could not be easier or faster to make.
- This is my go-to weeknight cocktail because it’s very light on alcohol, but still takes the edge off.
- You can really make this cocktail whatever you want. Add more booze, add a flavored simple syrup, swap the soda water for a different kind of bubbly, it’s totally up to you.
- It’s the perfect aperitif to enjoy with appetizers or nibbles, like these Blue Cheese Stuffed Olives or this Dirty Martini Dip.

Vermouth and Soda
Ingredients
- 1 oz dry vermouth
- 3-4 dashes orange bitters
- 1/2 oz olive brine (optional)
- 2 oz sparkling water
Instructions
- To a glass filled with ice add a little dry vermouth and a couple dashes of Orange bitters. Optional: add a little olive brine.
- Top with soda water.
- Garnish and enjoy!







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