No longer just a cocktail without the alcohol, mocktails have stepped into their own and are changing the way we drink. With mocktail bars, menus and recipes aplenty, these creative drinks are everywhere and easy to make at home.
Benefits of non-alcoholic beverages. Mocktails squeeze in a little extra nutrition where you least expect it. They are often made with hydrating beverages such as sparkling water, flavanol-rich tea or coconut water, which is naturally sweet and packed with electrolytes and minerals. Watermelon, mango or berries are popular fruits to deliver colour, flavour and nutrients such
as vitamin C for immune support. Beyond fruit, options abound with nutrient-rich fresh ginger, rosemary, basil, cinnamon and even carrots.
Mocktails are also suitable for everyone, no matter their preference for alcohol. To create your own, draw inspiration from popular drinks such as piña coladas, palomas or mojitos or create something brand new. Try these tips to get started.
Be creative. Lean into unique flavour combinations, vibrant colours and relevant party themes.
Consider what’s in season. While frozen fruit works year-round, fresh seasonal fruit delivers incredible sweetness and flavour. Mix up apple- or pear-flavoured beverages in the fall. Make winter drinks studded with pretty pomegranate arils. And muddle fresh blackberries as a beautiful base for summer cocktails.