Introduction
There’s nothing quite as refreshing as a chilled bottle of lemon-infused water. Not only does it quench your thirst, but it also adds a burst of natural citrus flavor that makes drinking water more enjoyable.
This recipe is perfect for busy people who want to stay hydrated while on the go. By preparing these bottles ahead of time, you’ll always have a healthy, flavorful option ready in your fridge instead of reaching for sugary drinks.
Best of all, this infusion takes almost no effort. With just a few slices of lemon, clean water, and reusable bottles, you’ll have a refreshing and nutrient-rich drink that supports hydration, digestion, and energy throughout the day.
Cooking Time and Serving
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Prep Time: 5 minutes
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Chill Time (optional): 1–2 hours for best infusion
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Total Time: 5–10 minutes
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Servings: 4 bottles (16 oz each)
Ingredients
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4 fresh lemons, thinly sliced
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64 oz (8 cups) filtered or bottled water
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4 reusable grab & go water bottles (16 oz each)
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Ice cubes (optional)
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Fresh mint leaves (optional, for added freshness)
How to Make
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Prepare Lemons: Wash lemons thoroughly and slice them thinly to release maximum flavor.
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Fill Bottles: Add 3–4 slices of lemon into each reusable water bottle.
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Add Extras (Optional): Drop in a few fresh mint leaves or ice cubes for variety.
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Pour Water: Fill each bottle with filtered or bottled water.
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Chill & Infuse: Seal tightly and refrigerate for 1–2 hours for a stronger infusion, or enjoy immediately if you prefer a lighter taste.
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Grab & Go: Keep bottles in the fridge and grab one whenever you need refreshing hydration.
Notes
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Always use fresh lemons for the best flavor and nutrients.
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For a more intense citrus flavor, lightly squeeze the lemon slices before adding them to the bottles.
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Store infused water in the refrigerator and consume within 24–48 hours for freshness.
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You can reuse the lemon slices once by refilling the bottle, but the flavor will be lighter.
FAQs
Q1: Can I use sparkling water instead of still water?
Yes! Sparkling water makes it extra refreshing and fizzy.
Q2: How long can I store lemon water?
It’s best to drink it within 24–48 hours. After that, the lemons may start to taste bitter.
Q3: Can I add other fruits?
Absolutely—try cucumber, strawberries, or orange slices for different flavor twists.
Q4: Is lemon water safe for teeth?
Lemon water is slightly acidic, so it’s best to drink it through a straw and rinse your mouth with plain water afterward.
Nutrition (Per 16 oz bottle, approx.)
Nutrient | Amount |
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Calories | 10 |
Protein | 0 g |
Fat | 0 g |
Carbohydrates | 3 g |
Sugars | 1 g |
Fiber | 0.5 g |
Vitamin C | ~15% DV |
Sodium | 0 mg |
Disclaimer
This recipe is intended as a refreshing hydration option and should be enjoyed in moderation. If you have citrus allergies, acid reflux, or other medical conditions, consult a healthcare professional before consuming lemon-infused water regularly.