This Grapefruit Ranch Water recipe is made with replenishing electrolytes and will keep you detoxing while you retox!
Grapefruit Ranch Water Recipe
We can’t wait to show you how to make this healthy Grapefruit Ranch Water, but first, let me share the story behind this low carb drink recipe.
Low Carb Alcoholic Drinks
I’m in my mid-fifties now and haven’t imbibed low carb cocktails or other alcohol for decades because I have the MTHFR mutation.
Refreshing Cocktails
But that hasn’t stopped me from whipping up refreshing drink recipes for you.
Whether it’s this Grapefruit Ranch Water Cocktail or my Margarita Recipe, I’ve got you covered with refreshing drinks that are perfect for the Keto Diet.

Pantry Brothers Mixology
And guess who’s helping me out with these healthy cocktail recipes?
The Pantry Boys are now all grown up, over twenty-one, and able to imbibe legally! They’re a huge help in the kitchen, at the bar too, and incredibly creative when it comes to mixology.
Grapefruit Ranch Water

Ingredients
- 2 ounces tequila
- 16 ounces sparkling water
- 1 packet grapefruit LMNT
- 1 grapefruit wedge
- 2 cups ice
Instructions
- Gently stir tequila, sparkling water, and LMNT in a large glass
- Add ice and a grapefruit wedge
- Serve
What is Ranch Water?
If you’re wondering, what is ranch water, we’re here to help.
Ranch Water is a Texas-style tequila highball drink made with citrus and Topo Chico sparkling water.
Highball Drink
If you’re wondering what are highball drinks they’re alcoholic beverages with a higher proportion of non-alcoholic drink mix, to liquor, so they’re a little easier to get down.
Best Tequila for Ranch Water
Wondering what’s the best tequila for ranch water?
In our recipe we use rosa tequila –the Codijo brand is our favorite, but you can use any type of tequila in this Ranch Water recipe.
Ranch Water with Citrus
Our Grapefruit Ranch Water is a light, bubbly version of a margarita recipe.
While ranch water is a fun summer cocktail, it’s so good we plan on making it all year round.
Ranch Water Recipe
I had never heard the term “ranch water,” until my boys introduced me to the concept.
This cocktail is inspired by LMNT’s seasonal flavor release! Grapefruit LMNT is the boys’ favorite because it’s so tasty, and goes down smooth.
Grapefruit Cocktail Recipe
Along those lines, right when the Grapefruit LMNT electrolytes arrived, my younger son took one look and declared we had to make cocktails with grapefruit.
Let’s just say, I was all in.
Easy Cocktail Recipes
Sometimes I enjoy making fresh lemon or lime juice for our cocktails and mocktails, but other times I just want to rip open a packet of LMNT electrolytes and hydrate quickly.
That’s another thing I love about this healthy cocktail –you don’t need to squeeze fresh lime juice for it.
Paloma Recipe
He toyed with the idea of a healthy Paloma recipe with fresh lime and grapefruit soda, and other cocktails with tequila.
Finally, after a splash here and mix there, he landed on this mouthwatering grapefruit ranch water recipe.
Topo Chico Ranch Water
We up the flavor game of this refreshing summer drink by using grapefruit electrolytes instead of lime juice. This swap fills the mixology process with extra ease.
You can also use LMNT electrolytes to make lime ranch water, and orange, and raspberry work really well too.
Best Electrolyte Drink
Here’s why our LMNT electrolyte cocktail is fantastic:
- Time Saver –no juicing citrus
- Ups Your Flavor Game –approved by Pantry Brothers
- Excellent Hydration –LMNT salt-based, sugar-free electrolyte
We love this detox-retox ranch water. Using an electrolyte in your cocktail keeps you hydrated and properly detoxing while you’re drinking alcohol.
Homemade Electrolyte Powder
If you’d like to know how to make your own Electrolyte Powder, I have the recipe for you!
Why are Electrolytes Good For You?
If you’re wondering, what are electrolytes good for I’m here to help. According to Paleo pioneer, Robb Wolf, hydrating with electrolytes is common sense. He states:
“Drinking electrolytes along with water replaces what’s lost through sweat, urine, and respiration.”
He goes on to say that the issue with most of the electrolytes available on the market today is quality. The majority, think Gatorade, are filled with sugar and artificial chemicals that we don’t want in our bodies. This inspired Wolf to create LMNT electrolytes.
What Are Electrolytes
According to Wolf, “Electrolytes are charged minerals that conduct electricity to power your nervous system and balance fluids inside and outside your cells.”
Electrolytes are involved in the following functions in your body:
- Nerve Impulse Firing
- Healthy Blood Pressure
- Fluid Balance in Brain
- Support Hormone Production
And so much more!
Dehydration Headache and Other Symptoms
When I started drinking sugar free electrolytes and improved my sodium levels, I stopped getting migraines or headaches and my sluggish bowel motility improved. I also felt more alert cognitively.
For me, the benefits have been enormous. And the crazy thing is, I didn’t realize I wasn’t hydrating properly until LMNT came along.
Further, hydrating with LMNT eliminates symptoms from the “keto flu,” as this electrolyte includes salt, potassium, and magnesium.
Easy Summer Cocktails and Mocktails
Here are some of my other favorite fun and easy to make cocktails and mocktails. They’re all low-carb recipes, so you can enjoy them if you’re on a Keto Diet.
Virgin Mojito
We are all about the highball recipes. With a higher ratio of hydrating mix to liquor, you can’t go wrong!
I’ve stirred the traditional Cuban highball into a healthy sugar free mojito recipe that’s easy.
Just four fresh ingredients and your choice of rum –find the full recipe and many more in Paleo Cooking from Elana’s Pantry!
On The Rocks Cocktails
Backyard BBQ season and the summer heat can now be celebrated with my easy recipes for cocktails, fueling your body with fresh ingredients and hydrating with LMNT.
This Grapefruit Ranch Water Recipe is an oldie but goodie from the archives. I first shared it in 2021.









Linda Fuller says
Thank you Elana for introducing me to LMNT, more than a couple of years ago I have made several of your recipes and absolutely love them. I have also shared your website with several of my clients who have chronic illnesses.. thank you so much for all of the work you do!
Katie says
I really like LMNT! I aim for half a gallon of fluids by noon,
Jennifer says
I have not tried LMT yet. I typically drink lemon water or coconut water.
Lesa says
Never tried it. Water with a slice of lemon or orange is what I drink. I am afraid to try new things because if I don’t like it it just goes in the trash.
Molli G says
I have trouble drinking enough water to stay well hydrated, leading to being tired and the dreaded afternoon headache, which reminds me (too late) that I need more water. But adding electrolytes (esp grapefruit LMNT, yum!) makes me want to drink more as it’s so flavorful! I like that it’s not sweet and ‘heavy’ but light and refreshing.
Thanks for the recipes!
Tracy says
I am a diehard fan of LMNT. Living in Az you definitely have to supplement with electrolytes even when you aren’t working out hard. I usually have 1 packet a day on rest days and at least 2 on workout days. I also use Redmond Real salt in my ice water in between packets.
Kathy CC says
Living in Florida, I am always looking for delicious ways to increase my water intake. I have recently begun making your strawberry lemonade and enjoy it very much!! I am not familiar with the LMNT supplements you’re using in these new recipes but I am anxious to try them, especially the grapefruit! Thanks for sharing all that you share
Lynn Correll says
Thanks for the recipes! I too use LMT electrolytes and I love them. So easy to use. I drink it all day long. It really helps me stay hydrated. I add Concentrace Minerals to the mix to help as well!
Susan Tucker says
Is this where we enter for the prizes? If so, count me in! I made your skillet cornbread last night and it was delish! Topo Chico is a staple in my house.
Anne Ramsay says
how to I apply for your giveaway. I have 3 of your books and love them. thanks Anne