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Fresh Lime Sherbet Float

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Who could resist the tangy zing of a freshly made lime drink? The combination of vibrant, freshly squeezed limes and the fizzy sparkle of lemon-lime soda creates a refreshingly delightful treat that’s perfect for any occasion. But why stop there when you can elevate this classic concoction to a whole new level? By simply adding a luscious scoop of lime sherbet, you can transform this drink into an irresistible lime sherbet float—an icy, creamy, and bubbly masterpiece.

This drink is prefect for a hot summer day. However, what makes this drink even more magical is how well it fits into St. Patrick’s Day celebrations! Its bright green hue perfectly captures the festive spirit, adding a playful and thematic touch to any gathering. Whether you’re hosting a St. Paddy’s Day party or just looking for a fun way to celebrate at home, this drink is a fantastic choice.

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  • FRESH LIMES
  • LIME SHERBET
  • CHILLED SPRITE

It’s kid-friendly, easy to prepare, and delightfully refreshing—a perfect pick for a holiday that’s all about good times and good cheer. You could even add a festive twist by garnishing it with a sprig of mint, a lime wedge, or a fun St. Patrick’s Day straw. I got the idea for this creative and celebratory drink from a site featuring Cassidy Tuttle Photography. Cheers to a little green magic in your glass!

Here’s how to create your own delicious and refreshing lime sherbet float—it’s so simple, yet so satisfying! Start by squeezing the juice from a quarter of a fresh lime directly into your glass. This adds a burst of tangy freshness as the foundation for your drink. Next, pour in your favorite lemon-lime soda, such as Sprite, filling the glass about three-quarters of the way to leave room for the final touch.

Now, for the magic: add a generous scoop of lime sherbet right on top! Watch as it fizzes and foams, creating a creamy, bubbly delight. To take it up a notch, you can add a few slices of lime for a pop of color and an extra touch. And that’s it—you’re ready to enjoy your lime sherbet float! Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or anytime you’re craving something sweet and refreshing.

Can I use a different soda instead of Sprite?
Yes, you can! Any lemon-lime soda or similar fizzy drink works well. For a twist, you could try ginger ale or even sparkling water if you prefer less sweetness.

Does it have to be lime sherbet?
Not at all! While lime sherbet adds that tangy citrus flavor, you can experiment with other flavors like lemon or orange sherbet. Each variation will give you a unique and tasty float.

How can I make it look more festive for St. Patrick’s Day?
To give it a fun St. Paddy’s Day vibe, add a sprig of mint, green and white paper straws, or even edible glitter for a magical touch. Garnishing with lime slices also adds a nice pop of green.

Can I make it in advance for a party?
It’s best to assemble the floats just before serving. This ensures the soda stays fizzy and the sherbet doesn’t melt too much. You can pre-squeeze the lime juice and slice limes for quicker assembly during the party.

What glassware works best for this drink?
Tall glasses, such as highball glasses or soda float glasses, work great to showcase the beautiful layering of the float.

Can I make it dairy-free?
Yes! Look for a dairy-free or vegan-friendly lime sherbet option. Many grocery stores carry sherbet made with alternative milk bases.

Fresh Lime Sherbet Float | realmomkitchen.com

Fresh Lime Sherbet Float

Real Mom Kitchen

This lime sherbet float is a fun and easy-to-make drink that combines the zesty freshness of lime juice with the fizzy sweetness of lemon-lime soda. Topped with a generous scoop of lime sherbet, it creates a creamy, bubbly treat that’s perfect for any occasion. Garnish with lime slices for a festive touch, especially for celebrations like St. Patrick’s Day!
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Beverages
Cuisine American
Servings 4 servings
Calories 216 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 fresh limes
  • 4 large scoops lime sherbet
  • 2 liters chilled Sprite or other lemon-lime soda, you can even save on calories and use diet of Sprite Zero

Instructions
 

  • To make each float: Squeeze juice from 1/4 of a lime into a glass.  Then pour in some Sprite and top it off with a hefty scoop of sherbet.  You can also add some lime slices to the glass to make it look pretty.  It’s that easy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 serving | Calories: 216kcal | Carbohydrates: 56g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.02g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 0.01mg | Sodium: 51mg | Potassium: 40mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 52g | Vitamin A: 17IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 0.3mg
Keyword lime, lime sherbet, St. Patricks Day
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  2. HI! this float reminded my sister and me of a concoction we loved as children, so we are adding it to our fourth of july family celebration this week 🙂 i even included your link on my blog – thanks!

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  7. This looks delicious! My dad’s FAVORITE is lime sherbet. I want to make this for him when he comes to meet my new baby due in a few weeks. 🙂
    (Found your blog through a pinterest post, by the way.)

  8. I hae been using this for years as a soother for sore throats. It’s the first thing I make when I wake up and my throat hurts.I love these things!!!May have to make on tonight even though I don’t have a sore throat!

  9. I’m so flattered! I saw your image on foodgawker and thought that looked similar to my image :). Thanks for the spotlight! Glad you enjoyed it!