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24 Mountain Dew Mixed Drinks That Taste Surprisingly Good

August 4, 2022 by Food For Net
Home ‣ Spirits ‣ 24 Mountain Dew Mixed Drinks That Taste Surprisingly Good
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Mountain Dew is sugary, with an intense flavor. It doesn’t seem like something you could add to a cocktail. Yet, there are many Mountain Dew mixed drinks out there.

Some of these are bright, very sweet, and play up the lime green color of the soda. Others are quite different. In fact, the best Mountain Dew mixed drinks are nuanced. They rely on Mountain Dew, but they don’t allow the flavor or sweetness to dominate the drink

While many of these drinks are highballs with relatively little alcohol by volume, there are some surprisingly strong drinks in the mix too. Mountain Dew actually works well in such drinks, helping to mask the potency of the alcohol and giving you something that’s easy to enjoy.

Of course, Mountain Dew isn’t the only type of soda cocktail. Root beer, lemon-lime soda, and ginger beer also feature in many cocktail recipes.

Table of Contents

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  • Mountain Dew Mixed Drinks (With Pictures!)
    • Swamp Frog
    • Mountain Dew Me
    • Honey Dew
    • Maladew
    • Rum And Dew
    • Dew Garita
    • Tropical Mountain Punch
    • Baja Blast Mojito
    • Rocket Fuel
    • Sea Foam
    • Sue’s Italian Margaritas
    • Mountain Cider High
    • Nuclear Hulk
    • Snake In The Grass
    • Mountain Dew Mojito
    • Jungle Juice
    • Southern Comfort And Mountain Dew
    • Blue Lightning
    • Mountain Dew Moscow Mole
    • Bourbon And Dew
    • Mountain Dew Sunrise
    • Patron Dew
    • Dew Brew
    • Sour Apple Mountain Dew Cocktail

Mountain Dew Mixed Drinks (With Pictures!)

Swamp Frog

Two tall glasses containing a swamp frog cocktail with ice and a lime wedge, with more lime wedges on the table

Some cocktails are nuanced, with a subtle balance to their flavors and ingredients. This isn’t the case for the swamp frog. Instead, the cocktail seems to live by the idea of ‘go big or go home’.

The recipe is designed to be used as a party punch, so you’re combining 750 ml each of vodka, Everclear, and sour apple pucker. A can of concentrated lime mixer is added too, then the whole thing is topped with Mountain Dew.

Not surprisingly, the drink ends up being strong and quite sour. 

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Mountain Dew Me

A martini glass containing a Mountain Dew me cocktail with ice and a herb, in front of lemons or limes

The name of this drink leaves much to be desired. Still, the cocktail itself is fun if you want something bright and fruity.

To make it, you need both Mountain Dew and melon liqueur. This combination gives the drink an incredibly bright green color. Triple sec and pineapple juice feature as well. These both add to the fruitiness of the drink.

The alcohol content isn’t particularly high for this drink, but you still wouldn’t want more than one at a time, as the flavors are seriously intense.

Honey Dew

Two tall glasses of a honey dew cocktail with ice and a wedge of lemon, next to a cocktail jigger and a bottle of spirits

This two ingredient cocktail simply combines honey whiskey and Mountain Dew in a 1:3 ratio. You get plenty of sweetness from both ingredients, plus extra depth of flavor from the whiskey.

The cocktail is even more delicious if you garnish it with whipped cream.

While this drink should work with any type of honey whiskey, the flavor profile will change depending on the product you choose.

Maladew

A kitchen bench with a martini glass containing a maladew cocktail, in front of bar equipment, including a cocktail shaker, and some limes

Here’s another easy drink. This one combines coconut rum with Mountain Dew.

You may need to experiment to find your ideal ratio of the two ingredients. However, the 1:3 ratio from the previous cocktail is a good place to begin.

Rum And Dew

Three glasses of a rum and dew cocktail, each containing plenty of ice and garnished with a cherry and an orange slice

This cocktail doesn’t sound like it should work. Yet, you end up with a refreshing drink with a slight spicy complexity.

To make it, you combine spiced rum with orange juice and Mountain Dew. The orange juice makes this taste a bit like a screwdriver, but you’re getting extra flavor and complexity from the rum and the Mountain Dew.

Dew Garita

A close up image of a slushie dew garita cocktail rimmed with salt and a slice of lemon

A couple of years back, Red Lobster made headlines for creating a Dew Garita – a bright green Mountain Dew twist on the margarita. The cocktail was even rimmed with Cheeto dust, rather than salt.

While Red Lobster keeps the actual recipe of their cocktail to themselves, copycat versions of the cocktail have sprung up, which may be close to the real thing.

One way to make the drink involves tequila, Midori, sour mix, and triple sec. The Midori is what makes the drink so bright green and is an essential ingredient. The combination of tequila and Midori also helps with the cocktail’s flavor, by preventing the Mountain Dew from getting too overwhelming.

In fact, there isn’t even a huge amount of Mountain Dew in this cocktail. The soda is mostly just used to add nuance, rather than being the star of the show.

Tropical Mountain Punch

A single mason jar mug containing a tropical mountain punch cocktail with a lemon, next to plenty of bar tools

Mountain Dew cocktails don’t need to be bright green. This version relies on grenadine, which makes it orange instead.

There’s also white rum and dark rum in the mix, plus pineapple juice and lime juice. These ingredients create a fruity tropical drink, where the Mountain Dew is simply one more layer of flavor.

Baja Blast Mojito

Two tall glasses containing a baja blast mojito, on a wooden table with two limes

This cocktail is different than most others, as it relies on the Baja Blast flavor of Mountain Dew, rather than the regular version. This flavor is designed to be tropical, so it perfectly complements the rum used in this recipe.

There aren’t many other ingredients – just a little lime juice, simple syrup, mint, and fresh berries. As such, the flavors of the Mountain Dew really get the chance to shine.

Rocket Fuel

A dark bar with bottles that can barely be seen, with a glass of a rocket fuel cocktail with ice

This cocktail was featured in Mad Men, although it can barely be called a cocktail, as it features just two ingredients – one of which is vodka.

That’s right, rocket fuel simply involves mixing vodka and Mountain Dew together.

There’s nothing even remotely nuanced about the cocktail, as it literally just tastes like Mountain Dew. Still, if you enjoy Mountain Dew and want alcohol, what’s wrong with taking a simple approach?

Or, for some variation, why not add vodka to one of the many Mountain Dew flavors, like Baja Blast, Voltage, or Code Red?

Sea Foam

This layered cocktail is surprisingly easy to make. You start out by mixing together coconut rum, Hpnotiq, triple sec, banana liqueur, and a little cream of coconut.

Once mixed, the ingredients are poured into a cocktail glass, then topped with Mountain Dew. You get a fantastic contrast of textures and colors.

There are some interesting flavors too, including coconut from the rum, orange from the triple sec, banana, and the citrus flavors of Mountain Dew. Yet, surprisingly, the cocktail comes together well. 

Sue’s Italian Margaritas

A wooden table with two glasses of Sue's Italian Margaritas on a wooden board with ice and salt

These margaritas are unusual because they don’t look like they contain Mountain Dew at all. They’re also surprisingly well-balanced, relying on tequila, triple sec, lime juice, and amaretto.

The amaretto is the most unusual ingredient. While it’s often used in cocktails, it isn’t normally paired with Mountain Dew. Still, the almond flavor of amaretto is an excellent contrast to the other ingredients and stops your cocktail from getting too sweet.

Mountain Cider High

Two glasses containing a mountain cider high cocktail, in front of apples and next to a container with ice and a bottle of hard apple cider

The green color of Mountain Dew gets displaced by the light brown of apple cider in this cocktail. In it, you’re simply combining apple vodka, apple cider, and Mountain Dew to get a seasonal drink.

To make the cocktail boozier, try using hard apple cider instead of the non-alcoholic version. Doing so changes the color and flavor profile of the cocktail. Who knows? With the right hard cider, the new version could taste even better.

Nuclear Hulk

A tall glass containing a bright green nuclear hulk cocktail with lemon and two candy strips as a garnish, in front of an out of focus bar with many bottles

Here’s another cocktail that really highlights the green of Mountain Dew. It’s a surprisingly potent drink too, as it relies on equal measures of Hpnotiq, vodka, and tequila. A can of Mountain Dew is then used to top the whole thing off.

You could even serve the drink with the can of Mountain Dew resting on the top, just like with many of the Red Bull trashcan drinks.

Snake In The Grass

A tall hurricane glass containing a snake in the grass cocktail, in front of many out of focus bottles

This fun cocktail uses equal measures of peach schnapps, Midori, sweet and sour mix, and triple sec, plus some lemon-lime soda and Mountain Dew. The resulting drink is bright green, fruity, and a bit tart.

Mountain Dew Mojito

A single glass containing a Mountain Dew mojito cocktail with ice in front of an out of focus bar

This cocktail is exactly what the name suggests – a mojito that includes Mountain Dew.

The recipe still uses all the classic mojito ingredients, including white rum, mint leaves, and simple syrup. The only difference is that you top it up with Mountain Dew, rather than soda water.

The Mountain Dew is particularly good if regular mojitos are too minty or intense for you.

Jungle Juice

A large glass containing a jungle juice cocktail with plenty of ice, in front of a pineapple and some candles

Jungle juice is a classic party drink that is easily varied. It often relies on some type of soda, so why not use Mountain Dew?

One version of the drink combines rum, vodka, and orange liqueur with cranberry juice, lime juice, and Mountain Dew. The resulting cocktail is fruity, boozy, and perfect for celebrations.

You can also make a much simpler version by using Kool Aid packets, vodka, and Mountain Dew. This three ingredient version doesn’t taste nearly as good as the more complex cocktail, but it’s useful in a pinch.

Southern Comfort And Mountain Dew

Two tall glasses of a Southern Comfort and Mountain Dew in front of a grey wall, with cucumber, lime, ice

We’ve talked about mixing rum or whiskey with Mountain Dew, so what about Southern Comfort? The cocktail also includes some lemon juice, mint leaves, and sugar.

The lemon juice provides an important citrus burst to the cocktail, while the sugar stops the cocktail from getting too tart. That said, you could easily leave out the sugar, as Mountain Dew has a plenty of sweetness on its own.

Blue Lightning

Small glasses of a blue lightning cocktail with ice and a straw

This cocktail uses Mountain Dew Voltage, pairing it with a simple combination of blue raspberry vodka, orange liqueur, simple syrup, and lime juice.

The blue raspberry vodka complements the blue raspberry flavor of Mountain Dew Voltage, while the other ingredients help to balance the flavors out.

The cocktail looks particularly good if you use blue curacao. This still provides an orange flavor, while also enhancing the blue color of the drink.

Mountain Dew Moscow Mole

Two copper mugs containing a Mountain Dew Moscow mole cocktail with ice and lime, next to a smaller copper mug

The Moscow mule is a famous cocktail of ginger beer, vodka, and lime. This version makes one obvious change – it swaps out the ginger beer for Mountain Dew.

The cocktail isn’t for everyone. Many people prefer the kick of the ginger beer to the sweetness of Mountain Dew. However, if you love Mountain Dew, you might be a diehard fan of this drink.

Bourbon And Dew

Two glasses containing bourbon and Mountain Dew, with ice and a citrus twist. There's also a honey stirrer on the table

This cocktail really does combine bourbon and Mountain Dew. The only other ingredient is fresh lemon juice.

These flavors work well together, which isn’t as surprising as you might think. After all, Mountain Dew was originally developed as a mixer to make whiskey taste better.

Even the name is a reference to this fact, as mountain dew was once slang for moonshine.

The combination of Mountain Dew and bourbon also gives you a light brown drink. This looks much more refined than the many bright green, red, and blue drinks we’ve been talking about so far.

Mountain Dew Sunrise

Two glasses of a Mountain Dew sunrise cocktail with ice, with more ice and orange halves on the table

Not surprisingly, this cocktail riffs on the classic tequila sunrise. It uses all the familiar ingredients, except that it tastes even better if you can find coconut tequila (or just stick with classic).

The other difference between this and a regular tequila sunrise is the addition of Mountain Dew. But, we’re not talking about regular Mountain Dew. Instead, this cocktail shines when you combine it with Mountain Dew Livewire.

Patron Dew

Three small glasses of a Patron Dew cocktail on a board in front of a lemon, a lime, and some mint leaves

This tequila cocktail is a little complex, but don’t worry; it’s tasty and worth the effort.

The drink starts off with limoncello, Mountain Dew, and lime juice, which are all stirred together. Don’t use a shaker, or you’ll lose all the fizz in your Mountain Dew.

Next you top these ingredients with Island Punch Pucker and use a mini Patron bottle as a garnish. You end up with a pretty intense cocktail. There’s also flavor variation, as the pucker and tequila don’t get stirred in.

Dew Brew

A single glass of a dew brew cocktail with ice and a large lemon twist, in front of an out of focus bar

Citrus flavors always work well with Mountain Dew. This cocktail focuses on them by using orange vodka, orange liqueur, a little orange juice, plus plenty of Mountain Dew.

This cocktail is heavy on the Mountain Dew, to the point that the other ingredients become background flavors. That’s not too surprising though, as this is an official Mountain Dew cocktail.

Sour Apple Mountain Dew Cocktail

A black tray containing three small glasses of a sour apple Mountain Dew cocktail on a wooden table

This cocktail is similar to previous entries, except that you’re using sour apple schnapps. The schnapps adds a distinct sourness to your drink. It’s a perfect contrast to the sweetness of the Mountain Dew.

Sour apple schnapps is often bright green as well, which adds to the color of the finished cocktail.

You’ve also got some pineapple juice in there for a tropical feel and lime juice for a flavor contrast. As always, the cocktail will taste better with freshly squeezed lime juice, rather than the bottled stuff.

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  1. Stan Allen

    January 23, 2023 at 3:31 pm

    I sold liquor for 42 years and I think a sales promotion featuring Mounty Dew and Vodka (possibly dual promoted with a named Vodka) as a mixed drink should be called……..
    “VOO DEW”
    and merchandised accordingly would sell more of each product,
    “Just sayin”
    Stan Allen

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