What Soda Do You Use With Whipped Cream Vodka?

Whipped cream vodka adds a creamy twist to cocktails without even a hint of dairy. This flavorful liquor mixes well with a variety of ordinary sodas, creating delightful cocktails with as few as two ingredients. Depending on your taste preferences, whipped cream vodka is available in original, chocolate, cherry, orange and key lime flavors. Add a splash of liqueur, juice or club soda to get even more creative with your concoctions.

Ginger Ale and Citrus Soda

  • Turn ginger ale into a ginger snap by combining two parts whipped cream vodka and four parts ginger ale. For an adult orange cream soda, mix one part whipped cream vodka with two parts orange soda. An orange dreamsicle is a nod to the familiar childhood favorite, except with an alcoholic twist. Mix equal parts of lemon-lime soda, orange juice and whipped cream vodka. Add a splash of grenadine if desired.

Dark and Creamy

  • Cool off with a whipped cream cola by mixing one part of whipped cream vodka with two parts of cola. Turn it into a float by adding a scoop of ice cream, a splash of heavy cream and few drops of vanilla extract. Diet or cherry colas may be substituted if desired. Mix four parts of cola with one part spiced rum and one part whipped cream vodka for a kicked up version of the old standby, rum and cola.

Club Soda

  • Club soda mixes well with whipped cream vodka, for lighter cocktails without additional calories from sugary soft drinks. Mix one part whipped cream vodka with two parts club soda and a splash of pineapple or cranberry juice. Experiment with other juices for additional flavor and color. Mix two parts chocolate whipped cream vodka with one part flavored liqueur, like a raspberry liqueur, and three parts club soda for a chocolate razz sorbet. For a sour twist, mix two parts whipped vodka, one part sour apple Schnapps, one part pineapple juice and a splash of club soda.

Root Beer

  • Add an adult spin on an American classic by mixing one part whipped cream vodka with two parts root beer for a root beer float. Turn this adult cocktail into a special treat by adding a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream and a splash of milk. Pour the float into a skinny, chilled glass, and top it with a dollop of whipped cream for visual appeal. For a taste of orange, change up the flavor by mixing one part orange whipped cream vodka with two parts root beer to make a big head cocktail.