Mocktail

A mocktail is a non-alcoholic cocktail. The term "mocktail" is first recorded in the late 1940s.

Mocktail recipes have been around for centuries, but they gained popularity in the United States during Prohibition. Non-alcoholic cocktails became popular because they were seen as a way to enjoy the flavor of cocktails without the intoxicating effects of alcohol.

Mocktails continued to be popular after Prohibition ended, and they remain a popular choice for people who don't want to drink alcohol or who are looking for a non-alcoholic alternative to cocktails.

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Recipes

Ingredient Breakdown

 
lime
ice
water
lemon juice
orange juice
lime juice
agave nectar
mint
cranberry juice
lemon
maple syrup
sparkling water
watermelon
milk
sugar
ginger beer
ginger ale
orange
apple juice
apple
grapefruit juice
club soda
lemonade
white grape juice
honey
salt
strawberry
chocolate syrup
granulted sugar
apricot nectar
lavender soda
pomegranate juice
pomegranate seed
apple cider
grape juice
seltzer
cinnamon
semisweet chocolate
strawberry syrup
chocolate sprinkle
corn syrup
martini glass
coconut rum
dole pineapple juice
cherry
maple syrup you also substitute honey
cranberry
cranberries serve ice
chocolate
hot cocoa powder
chocolate sauce
tajín
lime wedge
passion fruit juice
lemon lime soda
watermelon juice
bell pepper
thyme
basil
lyre dark cane spirit
hibiscus tea
topo chico
jalapeño

Insights

Staple Ingredients

  • lime 33%

Usual Ingredients

  • lemon juice 24%
  • lime juice 24%
  • orange juice 24%
  • water 24%