Can anyone help me identify this drink?

I’m not sure who to ask, so I apologize if this type of post isn’t allowed.

Back in September, I visited Australia and tried a unique drink that I think was a type of lemonade. It was a semi-fizzy beverage with both fresh and dried oranges and lemons, and there was a sweet syrup at the bottom.

I was told it’s some kind of local specialty, but I haven’t been able to find it anywhere in my country. I’d love to recreate it, but not knowing the name has been bothering me for months! 🫠

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One thought on “what’s the name of this drink??”

  1. No need to apologize! It sounds like you had an interesting drink experience in Australia. From your description, it might be something similar to a “citrus cordial” or a “citrus soda.” In Australia, it’s common to find drinks made with fresh citrus and a sweet syrup, and they often use both fresh and dried fruits for added flavor.

    One popular drink in Australia is called “lemon, lime, and bitters,” which has a citrusy profile, but it might not exactly match what you had. If it was a local specialty, it could also have a specific name based on the region or establishment where you had it.

    You might want to try looking up “Australian citrus soda” or “citrus lemonade” recipes online. You can experiment with fresh lemon and orange juice, soda water, and a simple syrup to recreate that fizzy drink. Good luck!

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