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Mocktails: What Are They?8/8/2021
Mocktails: What Are They?
Whether you’ve decided to undergo a health kick and are looking for some enjoyable alternatives to alcohol, or you or a loved one is expecting a baby and you want to learn all about the infamous “Mommy Mocktail” – you might currently be wondering what a mocktail actually is. If that sounds a little like you, then you’re in the right place! Stick around, because, in this guide, we’re not only going to be talking you through what a mocktail is, but we’ll even be providing you with a recipe or two that you can try out today! So, wherever you’re ready, read on. What are mocktails?In a nutshell, a mocktail is a type of non-alcoholic beverage that is specifically designed to replicate that of a regular cocktail. From their appearance to their ingredients (minus the alcohol, of course) mocktails look pretty much exactly the same as the cocktail it has been based off, which means that from first impressions, a mocktail could quite easily pass as a cocktail. This makes them perfect for nights when you don’t feel like drinking, or for pacing yourself during happy hour. What’s more, most cocktail bars will serve mocktails on their regular drinks menu, which means that they undergo the exact same mixology preparation as normal cocktails do. With all that being said, the final drink that you will end up with will be the exact same as a regular cocktail, the only difference will be that there isn’t any alcohol in it. For this reason, mocktails are extremely popular with mom’s to be, people who do not wish to drink alcohol, as well as those who are simply looking for a delicious drink to savor and enjoy. How are mocktails prepared and presented?As we were saying above, cocktails aren’t anything new! Besides being around for a very long time (just think of the Shirley Temple – grenadine, ginger ale and no alcohol) mocktails are treated in the exact same way standard cocktails are, which therefore means that they are prepared and presented in the exact same way. Regardless of whether you’re thinking of hosting a drinks party and want to be the perfect host, or you’re simply wanting to try out your first mocktail for the very first time and want to know what to expect – keep in mind that a good cocktail should look exactly the same as it’s alcoholic counterpart. To help you along your way as you learn everything there is to know about mocktails, let’s take a look at the following: The “Perfect” Mocktail Checklist:No matter whether you’re heading out to happy hour at the finest cocktail bar in town or you’re simply planning on entertaining a few friends and family at home, a good mocktail should always consist of the following characteristics:
Now, for the fun part! Now that you know everything there is to know about making mocktails, we’re now going to be talking you through a super popular mocktail recipe that you can try out today! From zesty lemon to moreish pineapple, you’ll find a mocktail here to suit everyone. Mocktail Recipe To Try: Lemongrass-Basil MocktailBelow, we’re going to be talking you through our reimagining of the standard old mocktail, with a yummy and zesty lemon twist. However, before we go any further and jump into the recipe, it’s very important to remember that while you’re preparing the lemongrass that will be going into this cocktail, that you’re making sure that you are peeling through all of the tough exterior layers of the lemongrass, so that only the soft, tender layers are left to use. In addition to this, you should also note that in order to make enough for a glassful of this particular mocktail, you’re going to need to have around 6 lemongrass stalks – so make sure that you have enough prior to trying out this recipe. As a side note, even though the grocery stores near you will most likely stock lemongrass, in the event that you are unable to locate any of it, you could alternatively head down to your local Asian supermarket. Once there, you will no doubt be able to find some lemongrass there which you will be able to use in your recipe. Alternatively, if you can’t get your hands on any lemongrass at all, then you can switch out lemongrass for lemon zest instead, which will taste relatively similar to that of lemongrass. What you’ll need:
Step-by-step-instructions:
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