Best Summer Drinks from Pakistan to Keep You Cool

When the summer heat becomes unbearable, nothing feels more comforting than a cold, refreshing drink. Pakistan has a rich tradition of summer beverages that not only cool you down but also bring back cherished memories of home. Whether you’re preparing for a summer gathering, Ramadan iftar, or just need a pick-me-up, these traditional Pakistani drinks are perfect for the season.

Rooh Afza with Lemon and Basil Seeds

Course Drinks
Cuisine pakistani
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tablespoons Rooh Afza syrup
  • 1 glass chilled water
  • 1 tablespoon basil seeds soaked in water for 30 mins
  • A few drops of lemon juice
  • Ice cubes

Instructions
 

  • Soak basil seeds for 30 minutes until they puff up.
  • In a glass, mix Rooh Afza syrup with chilled water.
  • Add lemon juice, soaked basil seeds, and ice cubes.
  • Stir well and enjoy!
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Mint Lemonade

Course Drinks
Cuisine pakistani
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • Juice of 2 lemons
  • 10 –12 mint leaves
  • 1 tablespoon sugar or honey
  • 1.5 cups chilled water
  • Pinch of black salt
  • Ice cubes

Instructions
 

  • Blend mint leaves, lemon juice, sugar, and black salt with water.
  • Strain if needed, pour into a glass, and serve with ice.
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Stainless Steel Citrus Squeezer

Extracts every drop of lemon or lime juice — no seeds, no mess.

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Sattu Drink (Desi Energy Booster)

Course Drinks
Cuisine pakistani
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tablespoons sattu roasted gram flour
  • 1 glass cold water
  • Pinch of salt
  • Juice of half a lemon
  • Optional: cumin powder and mint

Instructions
 

  • Mix everything in a glass and stir well. Add ice and enjoy a healthy boost!
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Sweet Lassi served in a clay glass (kulhar). The lassi is white and frothy, topped with crushed pistachios and a sprinkle of cardamom. There is a steel spoon or metal straw beside the glass.

Sweet Lassi

Course Drinks
Cuisine pakistani
Servings 2

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup plain yogurt
  • 1 Glass milk
  • 1 cup chilled water
  • 1 tablespoon sugar or to taste
  • Pinch of cardamom powder
  • Ice cubes

Instructions
 

  • Blend all ingredients until frothy. Serve in a clay glass for the full desi touch!
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Clay glasses (kulhar)

Clay glasses (kulhar) add a traditional feel to lassi.

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Imli Aloobukhaara Drink (Tamarind Plum Cooler) served in a tall clear glass. The drink is dark brownish-red in color with a slightly pulpy texture. Garnished with ice cubes, a slice of lemon on the rim, and a few soaked dried plums beside the glass.

Imli Aloobukhaara Drink (Tamarind Plum Cooler)

Course Drinks
Cuisine pakistani

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup tamarind pulp
  • 4 –5 dried plums aloobukhaara, soaked
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 cups water
  • Black salt to taste

Instructions
 

  • Blend soaked aloobukhaara and tamarind pulp with water and sugar. Strain and serve with ice.
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The juice is a rich purple-red color, served in a clear tall glass with visible ice cubes. Garnished with a few falsa berries on top and a mint leaf or lemon wedge on the rim. Around the glass, place a small bowl of fresh falsa berries and a spoon

Falsa Juice

Course Drinks
Cuisine pakistani

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup falsa berries
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1.5 cups cold water
  • Pinch of salt
  • Ice

Instructions
 

  • Blend everything and strain through a fine sieve.
  • Serve with a pinch of salt on top.
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📝 Final Thoughts

Summer drinks in Pakistan aren’t just about beating the heat, they bring back memories of lazy afternoons, family gatherings, and roadside stalls. These simple recipes are easy to make and full of traditional flavors your family will love.

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And don’t forget to pin this post and share with friends who love desi food!

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