McDonald's Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe

McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe

My favorite drink on a hot day is a cold, fizzy soda with a sweet berry flavor. The McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe gives you just that. It’s bubbly, bright blue, and has a creamy cold foam on top, making every sip special. The best part? You can make it at home in about 5 minutes.

I tried this one afternoon, and it turned out better than I expected. The cold foam on top gives it a smooth, creamy taste that matches the tangy blue raspberry flavor underneath. The Sprite keeps it light and fizzy.

This copycat version uses simple ingredients you can find at most grocery stores. So, get your glass ready, it’s worth every sip.

Why You Will Love This Homemade Sprite Berry Bliss

This McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe is a great homemade drink. It is simple, quick, and needs only a few ingredients. You don’t need any special kitchen tools, like a blender. The blue raspberry syrup gives it a strong berry flavor, while the Sprite adds fizz and a fresh citrus taste.

The cold foam on top makes it creamy and smooth. I’ve made this for friends, and they all wanted more. It has a bright blue color that looks fantastic in a clear glass. This drink is fun and easy to make. You can also adjust the sweetness to suit your taste.

More syrup makes it taste stronger; less syrup keeps it light and refreshing. It’s perfect for a warm day.

What Is McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss?

McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss is a flavored soda that combines classic Sprite with blue raspberry syrup and a creamy cold foam. This drink offers a fizzy, fruity experience that stands out from regular soda. It has gained popularity as a limited-time item, and many people have tried to recreate it at home.

The bright blue color is eye-catching. When you take a sip, the lemon-lime taste of Sprite blends with the tangy berry flavor, creating a refreshing drink. The cold foam adds a creamy touch that balances the flavors. This drink is especially popular among younger customers and those who enjoy bold, colorful beverages.

You can now enjoy the same great flavor without waiting in a drive-thru. McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss and Sprite Berry Blast are the same drink. McDonald’s calls it Sprite Berry Blast on social media and in the United States, while the same beverage is known as Sprite Berry Bliss elsewhere.

The Secret to Nailing That McDonald’s Sprite Flavor at Home

I learned that how you pour matters when making a copycat McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss drink. McDonald’s uses a special fountain system that chills the syrup and carbonated water before they mix. That’s why their soda tastes so crisp and sharp.

At home, I chill my glass in the freezer for at least 10 minutes before pouring. I also keep the blue raspberry syrup cold in the fridge. Then, I pour the Sprite slowly down the inside edge of the glass at a slight angle.

This trick keeps the bubbles lively and gives you a sharp, cold first sip. It’s a small step, but it really helps. Your drink will taste crisper and more refreshing, instead of flat and watery.

McDonald's Sprite Berry Blast

Ingredients for McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe

12 oz Sprite (chilled): This is the fizzy, lemon-lime part of the drink. Keep it in the fridge or freezer for best results. Open a cold can for the best carbonation. A two-liter bottle that has been open for a while will make the drink flat.

1 to 2 tablespoons blue raspberry syrup: This gives the drink its strong berry flavor and bright blue color. Torani Blue Raspberry Syrup is popular and easy to find. Monin Blue Raspberry also works well. You can use regular mixed berry syrup or raspberry syrup if blue raspberry is unavailable.

1 cup ice cubes or crushed ice: Regular ice cubes are fine, but crushed ice chills the drink faster.

½ cup whole milk (for cold foam): Whole milk froths up well, creating thick, creamy foam. Low-fat milk works too, but may create thinner foam. You can also use heavy cream mixed with milk for a richer foam.

1 teaspoon sugar (optional for cold foam): adds a bit of sweetness to the foam. You can leave it out if you’d like.

¼ teaspoon vanilla extract (optional, for cold foam): This adds a light vanilla flavor to the foam. It’s optional but adds a nice touch.

Fresh blueberries (optional, for garnish): A few on top make a pretty finish. You can skip this if you don’t have them.

Tools That Make This Drink Easier to Make

  1. Tall clear glass: This shows off the beautiful blue color.
  2. Milk frother or French press: Use this to froth milk into cold foam.
  3. Measuring spoons: These help you get the right syrup ratio.
  4. Freezer-safe glass or mug: Chill this in the freezer before using.
  5. Long stirring spoon or straw: Mix without losing the bubbles.

How to Make McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss (Step by Step)

Chill Your Glass: Putting your glass in the freezer for ten minutes helps keep your drink cold and slows down ice melting. Fill your chilled glass with ice cubes or crushed ice to the top. A full glass of ice keeps the drink cold longer and helps create layers.

Pour the Blue Raspberry Syrup: Add 1 to 2 tablespoons over ice. Use 2 tablespoons for a stronger berry flavor, or 1 for a lighter taste. Open a cold can of Sprite. Pouring it slowly down the inside edge of the glass, while tilting it slightly, helps keep the bubbles and makes the drink fizzier.

Pour the Blue Raspberry Syrup

Make the Cold Foam: Pour whole milk into a cup or French press. Add one teaspoon of sugar and vanilla extract if you want. Froth the milk with a frother, or pump the French press handle up and down about 30 times, until it becomes thick and foamy.

Make the Cold Foam

Top With Cold Foam: Spoon the cold foam generously over the top of the drink. It should sit on top like a creamy layer. Add a few fresh blueberries on top if you like. Put in a straw and serve right away.

Serve Right Away

Tips and Tricks for the Best Results Every Time

  1. Chill Your Glass: Always chill the glass before you pour. A warm glass can warm your drink quickly, but it can also make it go flat. Just ten minutes in the freezer can help.
  2. Keep Syrup Cold: Store your syrup in the fridge. Cold syrup mixes better with cold Sprite and helps keep the fizz. Room-temperature syrup can cause a fizz explosion when it hits the cold soda.
  3. Pour Slowly: Don’t rush when pouring. Pouring quickly can lose half the bubbles. Pour slowly along the inside edge of the glass so your drink stays fizzy longer.
  4. Don’t Overmix: Stir just enough to mix the syrup into the Sprite. If you stir too much, it can kill the carbonation and make the drink flat.
  5. Use Fresh Milk for Foam: Always use fresh milk. Old or near-expiration milk doesn’t froth well. Fresh whole milk yields the best, thickest cold foam.
  6. Serve Immediately: This drink tastes best right after you make it. The foam starts to deflate after about ten minutes, and the carbonation fades. Make it fresh and drink it cold.

Fun Flavor Variations to Try Next

Berry Lemonade Version: Swap Sprite for lemon-lime sparkling water, or add a splash of fresh lemon juice, to give a sharper taste that works well with the blue raspberry syrup.

Strawberry Berry Bliss: Use strawberry syrup instead of blue raspberry. The drink turns pink, but it tastes amazing. I tried this one warm afternoon, and it was a big hit.

Coconut Berry Bliss: Add a splash of coconut syrup or coconut-flavored creamer to the cold foam. It adds a tropical, creamy taste that pairs well with the berries.

Sugar-Free Version: Use a sugar-free blue raspberry syrup, such as Torani Puremade Zero Sugar. Replace regular Sprite with Sprite Zero to lower sugar while keeping the flavor.

Frozen Berry Bliss: Blend Sprite, syrup, and ice for a slushy. Top with cold foam the same way is great for hot days.

Best Snacks and Foods to Pair With This Drink

This drink goes well with many snacks. It pairs nicely with crispy chicken tenders or nuggets, as the sweet berry flavor balances the savory food. Soft pretzels with cheese dip are also a good match; the salty pretzel goes well with the sweet soda.

For a sweeter option, try it with vanilla cake, sugar cookies or brownies. The cold foam and vanilla notes complement simple desserts. French fries go well with any cold-flavored soda.

You can also serve this drink at a backyard cookout with burgers and hot dogs. It always gets compliments because of its bright blue color.

How to Store Ingredients for Later Use

The best way to enjoy McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss is to make it fresh and drink it right away. The fizz in the Sprite quickly goes away after you pour it, especially once you add the syrup. The cold foam loses its shape within ten to 15 minutes. Do not put the finished drink in the fridge; it will go flat and lose its foam.

You can keep the ingredients separate for later use. The blue raspberry syrup lasts several weeks in a sealed bottle in the fridge. Whole milk stays fresh in the fridge as usual. Keep your Sprite cans cool in the fridge so they are cold when you pour them.

If you want to prepare for a group, store all the ingredients in the fridge and make each drink fresh right before serving.

Is McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss Healthy?

This drink is sweet and sugary, so think of it as a treat instead of an everyday drink. One serving with 1 tablespoon of blue raspberry syrup and regular Sprite has about 150-180 calories, depending on the syrup brand and how much cold foam you add. Using zero-sugar syrup and Sprite Zero can lower the calorie count.

The cold foam made with whole milk adds a small amount of protein and calcium, which is a minor bonus. This drink is not healthy, but it’s a fun treat, especially on hot days.

Enjoy it in moderation, and if you are watching your sugar, the sugar-free version tastes almost the same as the original.

McDonald's Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe

McDonald's Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe

Yield: 1
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

McDonald's Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe at home in 5 minutes with blue raspberry syrup, Sprite, and creamy cold foam. Refreshing, fizzy, and delicious!

Ingredients

  • 12 oz Sprite, chilled
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons blue raspberry syrup
  • 1 cup ice cubes or crushed ice
  • ½ cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon sugar, optional
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract, optional
  • Fresh blueberries, optional for garnish

Instructions

    1. Putting your glass in the freezer for ten minutes helps keep your drink cold and slows down ice melting. Fill your chilled glass with ice cubes or crushed ice to the top. A full glass of ice keeps the drink cold longer and helps create layers.
    2. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons over ice. Use 2 tablespoons for a stronger berry flavor, or 1 for a lighter taste. Open a cold can of Sprite. Pouring it slowly down the inside edge of the glass, while tilting it slightly, helps keep the bubbles and makes the drink fizzier.
    3. Pour whole milk into a cup or French press. Add one teaspoon of sugar and vanilla extract if you want. Froth the milk with a frother, or pump the French press handle up and down about 30 times, until it becomes thick and foamy.
    4. Spoon the cold foam generously over the top of the drink. It should sit on top like a creamy layer. Add a few fresh blueberries on top if you like. Put in a straw and serve right away.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 150

The McDonald’s Sprite Berry Bliss Recipe gives you a bright, fizzy, berry-flavored drink with creamy cold foam on top. With just a few simple ingredients and the right pouring technique, you can enjoy a crisp, flavorful sip every time. Try it cold, mix up the syrup for variety, and serve it chilled for the best taste.

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