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10 Mocktails for 2024

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Mocktails — spirit-free sips, no-proof cocktails , nonalcoholic drinks — whatever you want to call them, have come a long way in recent years. Bars and restaurants are crafting these libations with care and creativity and in some cases developing no-alcohol versions of their signature cocktails. Mount with ice and shake.

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10 Mocktails for 2024

Cheers

Mocktails — spirit-free sips, no-proof cocktails , nonalcoholic drinks — whatever you want to call them, have come a long way in recent years. Bars and restaurants are crafting these libations with care and creativity and in some cases developing no-alcohol versions of their signature cocktails. Mount with ice and shake.

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From Shaken to Stirred: Your Ultimate Guide to Mixology Classes

Mixologists

We'll explore the why, the how, and the where, empowering you to embark on your own cocktail crafting journey. Shaking, stirring, muddling, and straining are the cornerstones of cocktail creation. Essential Bar Tools: Shaker: Boston shaker or cobbler shaker, each with unique advantages.

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

Bartender.com

For a variation, some bartenders incorporate sparkling wine to create a Vesper Martini, adding complexity to this classic cocktail: Ingredient Measurement Purpose Gin or Vodka 2-3 oz Base spirit Dry Vermouth 0.5-1 The key lies in gently muddling the mint to release its oils without bruising the leaves, which can impart bitterness.

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The Best Tools for Crafting Your Dream Home Bar

Bartender.com

A set of versatile tumblers, highball glasses, and coupes covers most cocktail styles, allowing hosts to serve drinks in their proper vessels. For example, wide-mouthed glasses work well for cocktails with muddled fruits like blackberries, while tall, narrow glasses suit drinks with effervescent mixers.

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