This Frosted Mixed Berry Lemonade is sweet, tart, creamy, and loaded with frozen berries… basically a berry lemonade milkshake! The strawberry ice cream makes it extra smooth and dreamy, while the frozen berries add a bright, punchy flavor. If you love the idea of frosted fruity lemonades, I’ve got you covered with a Frosted Strawberry Lemonade that’s just as dreamy. Prefer to keep it classic? Go for the Frosted Lemonade; it is simple, creamy, and so refreshing.

Ingredients & Substitutions
- Frozen Lemonade Concentrate: Look for a 12-ounce can of frozen lemonade concentrate in the freezer section of your grocery store. Any brand of frozen lemonade concentrate will work, just be sure it’s the kind that’s meant to be mixed with water. (For this recipe, you’ll use it straight from the can for that bold, zesty lemon flavor!). If you can’t find frozen lemonade concentrate, frozen limeade is a great substitute.
- Strawberry Ice Cream: You have got to try my no-churn strawberry ice cream; it’s rich, creamy, and unbelievably easy to make. No ice cream maker needed! I’ve created a bunch of no-churn ice cream flavors by now, so be sure to check them all out!
- Frozen Berries: The frozen berries add a burst of fruity flavor and help keep the lemonade thick and frosty. I love using a mix of strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries for that bright, tangy blend!

Can I Use Fresh Berries Instead of Frozen in Frosted Mixed Berry Lemonade?
Yes! You can use fresh berries if you prefer, but using frozen berries helps keep the drink thick and frosty without needing extra ice. If you use fresh, consider adding some ice cubes for that perfect chill and texture.
Can I Use Only One Kind Of Berry In A Frozen Berry Lemonade?
Yes! You can stick with just strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries (I have a frozen raspberry lemonade that is delicious!), whichever you like best. Using one berry keeps it simple, but mixing them up gives it a fun, extra fruity punch.

Can I Make Frosted Mixed Berry Lemonade Without a Blender?
While a blender is best for getting that smooth, creamy texture, you can try mashing the frozen berries and mixing everything well by hand. Just note the drink won’t be as smooth or frosty without blending. For the best results, a blender is recommended!
Can I Add Alcohol to Make a Frozen Cocktail with Frosted Mixed Berry Lemonade?
Absolutely! Adding vodka, rum, or your favorite clear spirit turns this Frosted Mixed Berry Lemonade into a delicious frozen cocktail. Just blend in 1 to 2 ounces of alcohol per serving and enjoy a refreshing boozy twist perfect for summer parties.

Can I Use Regular Lemonade Instead of Frozen Lemonade Concentrate?
You can, but the texture and flavor will be different. Frozen lemonade concentrate is thicker and more tart, which helps make the drink creamy and frosty. If you use regular lemonade, the drink will be thinner and less tangy. To get a similar texture, try freezing regular lemonade into ice cubes and blending those with the ice cream.

Frosted Mixed Berry Lemonade
Ingredients
- 12 ounces frozen lemonade concentrate, slightly thawed
- 4 cups strawberry ice cream
- ½ cup (74.5 g) frozen strawberries
- ½ cup (70 g) frozen blueberries
- ½ cup (125 g) frozen raspberries
Instructions
- If the lemonade concentrate is too firm, let it sit at room temperature for 30 minutes or microwave it for 20–30 seconds, just until soft enough to scoop.
- In a blender, combine the lemonade concentrate, ice cream, and frozen berries.
- Blend on high for 30–60 seconds, or until smooth and creamy.
- Serve immediately in chilled glasses.
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What the Test Kitchen had to say about this recipe:

Autumn
This is such a fun twist on regular lemonade! I love every sip!

Elizabeth
I really like the mixed berries with the strawberry ice cream! Delicious!

Bella
This is frosty and creamy at the same time! I would love one of these on a hot day!

Stephanie
This is a refreshing summer drink, but I think it would be a good dessert, too!