The classic mojito is one of the most refreshing cocktails you can make. Bright lime, fresh mint, a touch of sugar, and bubbly soda come together for a light, crisp drink that’s perfect for hot days, cookouts, or relaxing nights. Simple ingredients, but technique matters—and this version gets it right.

Serves: 1 | Prep Time: 5 min | Cook Time: 0 min | Total Time: 5 min
Why This Works:
Fresh lime and mint create a bright, refreshing balance while soda keeps it light and easy to drink.
Ingredients:
- 2 oz white rum
- 1/2 lime, cut into wedges
- 2 tsp sugar
- 6–8 fresh mint leaves
- Club soda (or soda water)
- Ice
Tools Needed:
- Highball glass
- Muddler (or back of a spoon)
- Jigger or measuring tool
- Bar spoon
- Citrus knife
Prep:
- Cut lime into wedges
- Lightly rinse mint leaves (don’t bruise them yet)
Instructions:
- Add lime wedges and sugar to your glass
- Use a muddler to gently press and twist until:
– Sugar starts dissolving into lime juice
– Mixture becomes slightly syrupy - Add mint leaves and lightly press (don’t crush hard — releases flavor without bitterness)
- Fill the glass with ice
- Pour in white rum
- Top with club soda
- Stir gently to combine
- Garnish with extra mint and a lime wedge
- Serve immediately
What is Muddling?
Gently pressing ingredients (like lime and mint) to release juice and oils without shredding them. Think press + twist — not smash.
Quick Tip:
Club soda = just carbonated water. Do NOT use tonic water (it’s sweet and bitter and will ruin the drink).
Notes:
- Don’t over-muddle mint — it turns bitter if crushed too hard
- Always use fresh lime juice (not bottled)
- Adjust sugar to taste depending on how sweet you like it
- Crushed ice gives a more authentic feel, but cubes work fine
Goes Great With:
Grilled food, tacos, seafood, or light appetizers

Classic Mojito
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cut lime into wedges
- Lightly rinse mint leaves (don’t bruise them yet)
- Add lime wedges and sugar to your glass
- Use a muddler to gently press and twist until:
- – Sugar starts dissolving into lime juice
- – Mixture becomes slightly syrupy
- Add mint leaves and lightly press (don’t crush hard — releases flavor without bitterness)
- Fill the glass with ice
- Pour in white rum
- Top with club soda
- Stir gently to combine
- Garnish with extra mint and a lime wedge
- Serve immediately
Notes
- Don’t over-muddle mint — it turns bitter if crushed too hard
- Always use fresh lime juice (not bottled)
- Adjust sugar to taste depending on how sweet you like it
- Crushed ice gives a more authentic feel, but cubes work fine
- Goes great with grilled food, tacos, seafood, or light appetizers