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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Surprisingly, the origin word “mocktail” doesn’t come from a sober mixologist but instead from a 1979 Libbey Glass advertisement targeting both alcohol-drinkers and those who abstain from liquor. Zero-proof spirits like Seedlip are being produced, marketed, and added to the back bar next to the classics.

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25 Bartending Blogs That you should check out in 2022

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From the latest in industry news & culture to beautiful cocktails, to the deadly specific details on the different types of liquor , you’ll find the answers to all of your bartending questions (and more) throughout these websites. Favorite Post : Martinis & Tinctures: The Barber Shop’s Martini Project 23. Let’s get to it.

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Introducing Mocktails 101: The Art of Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

A Bar Above

No matter your reason for wanting to make liquor-free beverages, Mocktails 101 , is the perfect place to start. Copyright A Bar Above We already offer our Mocktails Masterclass , which is great for bartenders and people with some experience, as you learn to make your own non-alcoholic bases.

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Functional Cocktails: The Biggest Drink Trend to Try

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Non-Alcoholic Spirits: The growing market for non-alcoholic spirit alternatives, like Seedlip, Lyre's, and Ritual Zero Proof, opens up a world of possibilities for functional mocktails. There are several methods to consider: Tinctures: Tinctures are highly concentrated herbal extracts that can be easily dosed into cocktails.

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Functional Cocktails: The Biggest Drink Trend to Try in 2025

Mixologists

Non-Alcoholic Spirits: The growing market for non-alcoholic spirit alternatives, like Seedlip, Lyre's, and Ritual Zero Proof, opens up a world of possibilities for functional mocktails. There are several methods to consider: Tinctures: Tinctures are highly concentrated herbal extracts that can be easily dosed into cocktails.