Whether you're diving headfirst into Dry January, aiming to cut back on alcohol as part of your New Year's resolutions, or simply feeling a little sober-curious, with the right ingredients and a little creativity, these alcohol-free concoctions can be just as fun, unique, and delicious as their boozy counterparts. To prove it, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite mocktail recipes to sip on this January and all year long!
Wave goodbye to the indulgence of the holidays and hello to a mocktail that’s as good for your gut as it is for your taste buds. This anti-inflammatory cantaloupe mojito brings a fresh twist that’s both refreshing and health-conscious.
- Fresh cantaloupe
- Fresh lime and zest
- Fine grain sea salt
- Fresh mint leaves
- Lemon or lime kombucha
- Ice
- Optional: honey or maple syrup for extra sweetener
Move over, lemonade—this lemon-thyme mocktail is here to steal the show! Zesty lemons meet earthy thyme, balanced with coconut water and a fizzy splash of seltzer for a refreshing and bright sip. Perfect for a sunny winter afternoon or an evening pick-me-up.
Here’s what you’ll need to make it:
- Fresh lemon juice
- Sprigs of thyme
- Coconut water
- Pure maple syrup
- Seltzer water
- Ice
Forget the neon bottles of store-bought sports drinks. This electrolyte-packed recovery drink is the tastiest way to stay hydrated this season. Perfect for after a workout—or after a long day of Zoom calls.
Here’s what you’ll need to make it:
- 1 blood orange (or any orange)
- 1 lemon
- 1 lime
- Organic sparkling coconut water
- Pinch mineral salt
Who says mocktails can’t be indulgent? This chocolate peppermint espresso mocktini breaks all the rules in the best way. It’s creamy, minty, and energizing—you might even forget it’s alcohol-free.
Here’s what you’ll need to make it:
- Crushed Simple Mills Mint Chocolate Sweet Thins
- 2 oz chilled espresso
- 1 oz Ritual Zero Proof Rum
- 2 oz oat milk or milk of choice
- 1/4 tsp peppermint extract
- Chocolate syrup
If you’re missing the smoky, cozy vibes of your favorite Old Fashioned, this mocktail is here to fill the gap. With its rich maple undertones and classic garnishes, it has everything you’re missing without the harsh hangover.
Here’s what you’ll need to make it:
- 2 oz Whiskey Alternative
- 4 dashes Aromatic Bitters
- 1 tsp Bourbon Barrel Aged Maple Syrup
- Orange peel and cherry for garnish
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