11 Fun Mocktail Recipes That Don't Need Booze to Be Good (2024)

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Instead of serving bottled juice or cola at your gathering, fill up those glasses with our best mocktail recipes. Whether you want to cut the calories in traditional alcoholic drinks or you simply prefer to skip the liquor, these family-friendly, easy mocktails will hit the spot.

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Honey-Ginger Limeade

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The spice is right in one of our best mocktail recipes for parties. Jalapeño and fresh ginger might sound like strange additions to a drink, but these unexpected ingredients add the just-right amount of heat to the cool lime juice-and-honey concoction. Rim the glasses with brown sugar before serving for a sweet touch.

Swap for: Pisco Sour

Pomegranate Fizzes

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Juicy pomegranate is the star of this gorgeous and easy mocktail recipe. A simple syrup made with mint leaves and pomegranate juice sweetens as it stands, and sparkling water adds festive fizz for your party. Fresh pomegranate seeds in each glass make a fruity finishing touch.

Swap for: Orange-Ginger Pomegranate Punch

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Watermelon Cooler

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It'll be love at first sip when you make this easy four-ingredient margarita mocktail. (Psst…each glass has just 44 calories!) Watermelon pieces become clever, fruity "ice" cubes when frozen, and a curly lime peel garnish adds a pretty touch.

Swap for: Watermelon Margarita

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Minted Cucumber No-Jitos

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Capture all the refreshing mint and lime flavor of the classic Cuban co*cktail in a delicious mojito mocktail. Cucumber slices lend an extra cooling touch to each drink. Omitting alcohol brings calories to just 97 per serving in this drink recipe.

Swap for: Classic Mojitos

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Pink Lemonade Slush

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Perfect for a barbecue or an afternoon picnic, this so-easy slushy mocktail gets its start from frozen pink lemonade concentrate. The raspberries float to the top of the finished sweet-tart drink after you mix in refreshing lemon-lime soda. Its icy, slushy-like texture makes this one of the best mocktail recipes for sharing with kiddos.

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Orange-Mango Agua Fresca

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Kick back with a tropical-inspired nonalcoholic drink that evokes memories of relaxing days on the beach. Fresh mangoes sweeten each sip, while orange and lime juice add tart citrus flavor. Top each glass with orange and lime slices to complete the easy mocktail recipe.

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Honeydew-Basil No-Jitos

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Stir up a melon-infused play on the mojito for a crowd-pleasing mocktail everyone can enjoy. Muddled basil and lime juice offer refreshing flavor, and a quick honeydew puree saves you precious prep time. Rim glasses with fine sugar for a sophisticated presentation.

Swap for: Watermelon-Basil Daiquiris

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Mock Sangria

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Say to a quick and summery sangria mocktail. A medley of three juices replaces the wine, and lemon-lime soda adds the bubbles. Slice up your favorite fresh fruit and divide among the glasses before pouring.

Swap for: Strawberry Sangria

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Ginger Soda

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Hop on the Moscow mule trend, minus the alcohol. Made with fresh lemon and ginger root, this ginger beer mocktail recipe is amazing as-is. Or, on nights you're craving a spiked mule, just add vodka.

Swap for: Summer Storm co*cktail

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Easy Tailgating Punch

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Because tailgating parties at home are often family affairs, we're big fans of this nonalcoholic, berry-citrus punch. The sweet-tart flavors of the ginger ale mocktail will surely score a touchdown with your fellow fans. Mix the juice ahead, then add ice and soda to the drink dispenser when it's game time.

Swap for: Raspberry Mojito Punch

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Citrus-Thyme Cooler

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If you haven't added herbs to your drinks before, this drink will have you hooked. Grapefruit and fresh thyme sprigs make the perfect pairing in this quick and easy mocktail recipe. You make your own herb-infused simple syrup and the whole drink is still ready for sipping in 10 minutes or less.

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11 Fun Mocktail Recipes That Don't Need Booze to Be Good (2024)

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What is the most popular mocktail? ›

Top 15 best mocktails to order at a bar
  • Shirley Temple. Let's start at our roots with a good ol' Shirley Temple! ...
  • Virgin Mojito. Mojitos are a delicious, refreshing option if you're a co*cktail lounge that has mint leaves behind the bar. ...
  • Arnold Palmer. ...
  • Virgin mule. ...
  • Roy Rogers. ...
  • No tequila sunrise. ...
  • Soda, cran, lime. ...
  • N/A beers.

What do you replace alcohol with in mocktails? ›

Options for Replacing Liquor in Any co*cktail

Sparkling Water – you can opt for flavored sparkling water (just make sure you grab the unsweetened variety at the store) or plain sparkling water. This is a super-easy way to add some bubbly to your drink!

What are some good drinks non-alcoholic? ›

Winding Down with a Drink
  • Rose & Rhubarb Soda - (QUITOKEETO) ...
  • Hibiscus, Lemongrass, Basil, and Honey Sweet Iced Tea - (Half Baked Harvest) ...
  • Beet-Sumac Soda - (Healthyish) ...
  • Homemade Tarragon Soda - (101 Cookbooks) ...
  • Pineapple Coconut Water - (101 Cookbooks) ...
  • Tangerine Rosemary Mocktail - (The Merrythought)

What is the basic mocktail formula? ›

A general formula for making simple mocktails is four parts base, one part sour, one half part sweet, and a garnish. Ideas for base: tea. coconut water, sparkling water (flavored or unflavored)

What is an easy mocktail to order? ›

Ginger & Soda: This was my pregnancy go-to order mostly because it helped curb my nausea but it is also light, easy, and tasty. I ask for half soda water or seltzer and half ginger ale with lime. NoJito: Aka a virgin mojito made with club soda, muddled mint leaves, sugar/simple syrup, and lime.

What is non-alcoholic mocktail? ›

Mocktails are non-alcoholic mixed drinks meant to replicate the presentation and complexity of craft co*cktails, just without the alcohol. To make mocktails, bartenders mix combinations of sodas, juices, herbs, and syrups to create unique flavors.

What is the healer non-alcoholic drink? ›

The result was this gorgeous lavender drink with a pop of bright green rosemary. The bartender said it was called "The Healer" and made with Apothékary's Blue Me Away (a blue matcha powder), lemonade, seltzer, and lavender simple syrup. A sprig of rosemary garnish provided a super strong scent, which we welcomed.

What is the mocktail that helps you sleep? ›

The drink is pretty simple — it's tart cherry juice, magnesium and your choice of flavored sparkling water. Drink it before bed, and doctors say it can help you sleep more soundly.

What is the best non-alcoholic drink in the world? ›

Naming Masala Chai second in the list, the number one position went to Mexico's Aguas Frescas.

What are the five types of non-alcoholic beverages? ›

Beverages come in various types, including:
  • Water: Essential for hydration.
  • Tea: Various types, like black, green, herbal, and more.
  • Coffee: Regular or specialty coffee drinks.
  • Soft Drinks: Carbonated beverages with various flavors.
  • Juice: Fruit or vegetable juices.
  • Milk: Dairy or plant-based alternatives.
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What is a drink that everyone likes? ›

The 10 Most Popular co*cktails
  • Old Fashioned. The Old Fashioned was invented by James E. ...
  • Moscow Mule. Sophie Berezinski and her father owned a copper factory in Russia. ...
  • Negroni. The Negroni was invented at Caffe Casoni in Florence, Italy in 1919. ...
  • Mojito. ...
  • Whiskey Sour. ...
  • Daiquiri. ...
  • Margarita. ...
  • Mai Tai.
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What is the golden rules for making mocktails? ›

2. Balance is Key. Achieving the right balance of flavors is crucial in creating a satisfying non-alcoholic co*cktail. Balance sweet with sour, and bitter with sweet, aiming for a harmonious blend that is not overly sugary.

What is the key to mocktails? ›

The first key element to a good mocktail is something sparkling. This will help to “fancify” your drink and make it different from just a glass of juice. Recipes with a base of club soda, tonic water, ginger ale, sparkling juice, or ginger beer make great mocktails. Think of it as a fancy soda!

What makes a mocktail good? ›

Mocktails don't have to be intimidating to be delicious. Use your favorite classic co*cktails as an entry point, and explore twists on the flavor to elevate it without the alcohol. Watters prefers a non-alcoholic gin and tonic with fresh herbs to keep the garden flavor that gin often provides.

What is a common mocktail? ›

Yes, mocktails can be made up of fruit juices, herbs, spices, soft drinks and syrups. A whole range of potential! The most common ingredients in a mocktail are orange juice, ginger beer, grenadine, Coca-Cola and fresh lemon juice. These are your base ingredients that can create some amazingly delicious mocktails.

What is the trend in mocktails in 2024? ›

In 2024, mocktail menus are taking inspiration from around the world. Explore exotic flavors and international twists on classic mocktails, such as the Brazilian "Caipirinha Mocktail" or the Japanese "Yuzu Mule." These global-inspired concoctions will transport your taste buds to far-off destinations.

What is the name of the world's first mocktail drink? ›

The Shirley Temple is probably the most famous mocktail ever. This classic mix of ginger ale and grenadine with a squeeze of lemon or lime topped with maraschino cherries is believed to be the world's first mocktail. And it's still alive and well today.

What are mocktails called now? ›

A non-alcoholic mixed drink (also known as virgin co*cktail, temperance drink, "zero proof" drink or mocktail) is a co*cktail-style beverage made without alcohol.

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