How to Drink Limoncello the RIGHT Way (2024 Update) (2024)

I’ve been creating, consuming and serving limoncello over a decade, and I’ve even visited Italy to see how the locals serve limoncello (that wasn’t the ONLY reason for my visit, but still). So I can give you a pretty definitive answer on how best to serve and drink limoncello.

How to Serve Limoncello

Straight and ice-cold, directly into a shot glass is how you serve limoncello. Limoncello served at freezing temperatures is more viscous (syrup-y) than at room temperature. Because it warms quickly, it’s best to serve it in small portions such as a shot glass. Below are some other key tips.

That said, you probably want to appear suave and worldly to you friends, and that’s why you’re searching for this info. No judgment—I like to appear suave and worldly myself. So those guidelines above are the basics, but let’s expand a bit to kick it up a notch and really impress your pals.

Choose the Right Bottle

I’ll be the first to admit that most of my early limoncello experiments were conducted with recycled liquor bottles and swing cap bottles I bought on the cheap. In fact, there’s plenty of photographic evidence of this on the site so I wouldn’t get far denying it. That’s fine for experimentation. But when it comes time to pour for your friends, you want it to be from a proper bottle.

If you bought your limoncello at the store, you pretty much have this whipped. Most store-bought bottles are fairly attractive and many have the frosted appearance that I prefer. But if you are making your own limoncello at home, you need to seek out some nice bottles of the same sort.

Choose the Right Glass

There are a number of sets of limoncello glasses that are purpose built for impressing your friends with your Italian heritage or just your liqueur-savviness. If you’re deep in the weeds like I am, that’s a perfectly acceptable route to choose.

For most folks, an elegant shot glass will also do the trick. I prefer taller shot glasses that are crystal clear. They look elegant and allow you to appreciate the color of the limoncello, which is one of the factors to appreciate in this liqueur. It’s a lovely yellow color.

Pour Quickly and Often

Lastly, the pour itself. Take the bottle directly from the freezer to pour, don’t leave it out on the counter. The character of limoncello is heavily affected by its temperature and you need it to be freezing. I like to pour slowly and from a height that appears unsafe. It’s just cooler that way.

And BOOM, you have served the perfect glass of limoncello. Cheers!

FAQs

Q: Can you drink limoncello straight?

A: Yes. Drinking it straight (and straight from the freezer) is by far the most common and preferred way to consume limoncello. Limoncello is considered a digestif (after-dinner drink), thought to aid digestion. It is much sweeter and generally lower in alcohol content than hard alcohols like vodka or whiskey.

Q: Can you drink limoncello on the rocks (with ice)?

A: You can do this—I have done it many times—but there are some caveats. I sometimes drink limoncello on the rocks to keep it ice cold for longer once it exits the freezer. However, it usually binds the ice to the glass and if you wait too long it will of course start to dilute your carefully balanced limoncello. If you must, a better solution is to use whiskey rocks which tend to have neither of those problems.

Q: Can you serve limoncello in a beer mug?

A: No. That is absolutely forbidden for a number of reasons. I can’t even believe you asked.

How to Drink Limoncello the RIGHT Way (2024 Update) (2024)

FAQs

How to Drink Limoncello the RIGHT Way (2024 Update)? ›

Limoncello is a sweet syrupy liqueur. It's best to store the bottle in the freezer and pour it directly into a glass. Ideally, the glass will also be chilled. The perfect glass is either short-stemmed or a shot glass, this helps to keep the drink cool.

What way do you drink limoncello? ›

Limoncello is commonly served 'straight', without ice in either a shot glass or tulip tasting glass. Limoncello is poured directly from the freezer, to be consumed freezing cold. This is how you can truly taste the full flavour of the limoncello.

What is the drinking etiquette for limoncello? ›

Although limoncello is usually served in a shot glass or what some refer to as a “shooter”, the sweet drink is to be sipped, not taken as a shot. However, this is not a hard feat to accomplish because once you taste this delicious drink, you will want to take your time to enjoy every last drop.

How is limoncello served in Italy? ›

Serving. Limoncello is traditionally served chilled as an after-dinner digestif. Along the Sorrentine Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast, it is usually served in small ceramic glasses that are also chilled. This tradition has been carried into other parts of Italy.

Do you need to refrigerate limoncello after opening? ›

Key Takeaway: Keeping limoncello just right is a mix of aging it well and keeping it fresh. Its high alcohol content lets you store it without refrigeration for up to two years, but the taste might fade with time. Once opened, they do best in cool spots away from sunlight.

Is limoncello a shot or sipping drink? ›

Although it's often served in a shot glass, people generally drink it in two or three sips. Check the bottle before buying it. The best-tasting Italian Limoncellos come from the Amalfi coast of Italy and use the sfusato Amalfitano lemon.

What pairs well with limoncello? ›

Limoncello and its ingredient pairings

Its dominant orange, lemon and citrus aromas can be paired with grapefruit, mango, black currant, blueberries, ginger, cinnamon, cheddar and triple sec.

What is a good mixer for limoncello? ›

Citrus Fruits: Limoncello naturally complements other citrus flavors. Mixing it with fresh lemon or lime juice enhances its zesty profile and adds a tart kick to co*cktails. You can also use orange or grapefruit juice for a slightly different twist.

What can I do with a bottle of limoncello? ›

For simple yet sublime dishes, pour chilled limoncello over fresh fruit, gelato or pound cake. Whisk it into ricotta or mascarpone cheese and serve it alongside grilled fruit or rustic cakes. Limoncello also makes a zippy icing for treats such as ricotta cookies or polenta cake.

How is limoncello consumed? ›

Sometimes also known as 'Lemoncello', or 'Limoncino', which comes from 'limone' - the Italian word for lemons, this silky, lemon liqueur is often served chilled in a small glass as an after-dinner digestive, enjoyed on its own or mixed into co*cktails. It can also be used to make a refreshing sorbet or granita.

What kind of glass should you serve limoncello in? ›

Serve limoncello in a shot glass or cordial glass. Because of the beautiful lemon-yellow color of limoncello, we prefer to pour it into a clear or crystal glass. Chill your glass in advance by filling it with ice right before serving or storing glasses in the freezer.

Can you get drunk from limoncello? ›

Limoncello has about a 30% alcohol content so while it may jump start your digestive enzymes, it will also get you DRUNK.

Do you drink limoncello on the rocks? ›

For those who prefer their limoncello on the rocks or in a co*cktail, an old-fashioned glass is a versatile choice. It's great to drink limoncello with a few ice cubes or mixed with other ingredients.

Can bacteria grow in limoncello? ›

The high alcohol content of limoncello generally inhibits the growth of bacteria, making them unlikely to flourish. However, improper storage or contamination during the manufacturing process can potentially lead to the growth of bacteria. It is therefore important to follow proper hygiene and storage practices.

How to tell if limoncello is bad? ›

The liqueur shouldn't leave your mouth puckered in discomfort, shouldn't smell of alcohol, and should always clearly display where the lemons are from on the bottle.

Can you drink 20 year old limoncello? ›

You should generally try to consume limoncello within 2 years of creating or opening it. Limoncello only contains 4 ingredients, 2 of which are preservatives.

Do you drink limoncello straight or mix it? ›

Since it's served in a shot glass, we often get the question, “How do I drink it?” While it's up to you whether you shoot it back or sip it, we usually slowly sip it around a table with friends. Drinking limoncello straight (not in a mixed drink) is by far the most common way to drink it.

Can you get drunk on limoncello? ›

Limoncello has about a 30% alcohol content so while it may jump start your digestive enzymes, it will also get you DRUNK.

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