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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Today, we see a wide variety of non-alcoholic options under bar menu headings that include Zero ABV , No- and Low-Alcoholic Drinks , Alcohol-Free , NA Options , and Zero Proof. Zero-proof spirits like Seedlip are being produced, marketed, and added to the back bar next to the classics. So, too, are craft mocktails.

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Introducing Mocktails 101: The Art of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

A Bar Above

Piña Colada Mocktail, a new look at the classic Tiki drink, made with your own tea base Nojito , an NA take on the classic cocktail Mojito with fresh mint sprigs & tea (no alternative spirits needed– the tea base provides so much flavor) Margarita with fresh lime juice, jalapeño syrup, and a non-alcoholic spirit (It’s really good!)

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The Ultimate Guide for the Sober October Challenge

A Bar Above

Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI 3/4 oz Cut Above NA Mezcal 3/4 oz Dr. Zero Zero Amaro 3/4 oz Pentire Coastal Spritz 3/4 oz Fresh Lime Juice 1/4 oz Jalapeño Simple Syrup 2 drops of Saline Solution Directions : Combine all ingredients into a shaker tin, add ice, and give a good shake for about 10 seconds.

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The Ultimate Guide for the Sober October Challenge

A Bar Above

Copyright A Bar Above, generated with AI 3/4 oz Cut Above NA Mezcal 3/4 oz Dr. Zero Zero Amaro 3/4 oz Pentire Coastal Spritz 3/4 oz Fresh Lime Juice 1/4 oz Jalapeño Simple Syrup 2 drops of Saline Solution Directions : Combine all ingredients into a shaker tin, add ice, and give a good shake for about 10 seconds.

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We Asked 18 Bartenders: What’s One Drink That Should Be Retired From Cocktail Menus? (2024)

VinePair

In our Spicy Margarita ], we use blanco tequila and draw spice from yuzu kosho while most bars will use jalapeño or a spicy tincture.” You still get that tart flavor, but you swap vodka for gin, and add Maraschino liqueur, green Chartreuse , and fresh lime juice.” Christopher Petropoulos, head bartender, Balos , Washington, D.C. “