Is your New Year’s resolution to cut back on alcohol? Dry January is here and Brevard County has plenty of mocktail options.
Shake up your classic mint mojito with this fruity blackberry version. It's a simple affair with six ingredients, and it ...
Discover a refreshing twist on the classic Kir Royale with our non-alcoholic blueberry version! Perfect for any celebration, ...
Non-Alcoholic Gimlet This non-alcoholic gimlet is a refreshing twist on the timeless classic. Made with zero-proof gin, a ...
With bourbon, fresh mint and a simple sugar syrup, you’re just a few steps away from making this classic at home. For the sugar syrup, put the caster sugar in a small non-stick saucepan over a ...
If you enjoyed a “wet” December with a month of holiday celebrations culminating in New Year’s Eve excess, a Dry January ...
Distribute the lime juice, cucumber slices, and mint leaves (if using) evenly between two tall cocktail glasses. Using a ...
Add the orange, pineapple, and lime juices to a cocktail glass filled with ice. Add the orgeat (or almond extract syrup) and ...
The trend is taking off across Kentucky, too. The first non-alcoholic cocktails were served at the Kentucky Derby in 2019, ...
But that doesn’t mean they don’t want to have fun, or that they want to feel left out, and it certainly doesn’t mean that restaurants can’t develop delicious, premium, alcohol-free beverages that ...
As many embrace all things health and wellness at the start of the new year, Atlanta’s restaurants and bars are helping out with alcohol-free drinks good enough that you won’t miss the booze. These ...