Today I'm going to share with you some of my go-to mocktail recipes. These recipes are so incredibly simple that I'm not even going to bother to write out full instructions and ingredients for each; simply fill a highball glass with ice, add the ingredients described, stir, and enjoy!
Can I Make a Non-Alcoholic Mimosa? For a non-alcoholic mocktail mimosa, substitute plain or flavored sparkling water or sparkling grape juice instead of sparkling wine. My Go-To Mimosa Garnishes Leave the mimosa as is or garnish with fresh fruits like: ...
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Move over Aperol Spritz and vodka sodas. The Dirty Shirley is the new summer favorite and super easy to make at home. All you need is a base soda, grenadine syrup, and, of course, a cherry for a classic mocktail version, per aMashedoriginal recipe. Careful, though: with its unapologetic...
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Fill a glass with ice. Add the protein shake to the glass. Add the espresso. Pour the espresso into the glass. Top off with ice if needed. Serve immediately. NOTES To make this drink at Starbucks, order an iced espresso with 2 or 3 espresso shots in a grande or venti cup with ice...
Since this is an extra-special milestone birthday, consider also setting up a mocktail bar. You can hire a beverage service that specializes in making creative mocktails, or you can mix your own by followingthese recipes. For a simpler drink option, set up coolers filled with sparkling water ...
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A $5 latte, $2 bottled water, $7 for a mocktail, and $4 soda adds up every day (plus gratuity), and with an unlimited amount, you could grab extra bottled water, or get a second coffee and really take advantage of the package. ...
Mix in a water or a mocktail Remember how Veach recommended sticking to one drink per hour? Yeah, that's easier said than done. So if you find that you tend to down your vodka crans too quickly, try to alternate every boozy drink with a non-alcoholic one. By spacing out your alcoholi...