
New York-based catering company Abigail Kirsch offers three fruity mocktails for events. The first is the pom fizz mocktail, which has pomegranate, orange, and lemon juices mixed with sparkling cider.
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Abigail Kirsch’s peach rosemary mocktail includes peach puree, rosemary infusion, and sparkling soda.
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Abigail Kirsch’s also offers an alcohol-free mango mule with mango and passion fruit puree, honey syrup, lime juice, and ginger beer.
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Bar Mercado, a Spanish tapas restaurant in Atlanta, serves the Tomato King. The drink has fresh-squeezed watermelon, basil-infused agave, muddled cherry tomatoes, and fresh lemon juice, topped with club soda and a half tomato sprinkled with smoked sea salt.
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Civana, a wellness resort located just outside of Scottsdale, serves the Citrine. The cocktail features whiskey, simple syrup, 20 mint leaves, fresh carrot juice, and ginger beer.
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Atlanta-based Oak Steakhouse serves the From Nowhere. The alcohol-free drink includes lemon juice, Fee Brothers rhubarb bitters, soda, and basil.
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The Conservatory at the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, located south of San Francisco, serves a mocktail called the Juniper Tree. The drink has elderflower tonic, juniper berry syrup, and lime.
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Sushi restaurant O-Ku in Atlanta serves the White Dragon mocktail, made with lychee, mint, and sparkling green tea.
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The New York and Las Vegas outposts of American restaurant Beauty & Essex serve specialty mocktails. The Platinum Peacock is made with two slices of cucumber, mint leaves, apple puree, pineapple juice, lime juice, and mint simple syrup.
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Beauty & Essex’s also serves a mint lemonade mocktail, made with lemon simple syrup, lemon juice, six to eight shredded mint leaves (not strained), and club soda.
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Beauty & Essex’s third mocktail, the garnet gimlet, includes white cranberry juice, strawberry puree, lemon simple syrup, lime juice, three shredded basil leaves, and a splash of ginger ale.
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Donetto, an Italian restaurant in Atlanta, serves a rosemary limonata, which has water, lemon juice, simple sugar, lavender bitters, and rosemary.
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Tequila brand Patrón has two reduced-guilt cocktail ideas for January. The first is a cucumber-coconut margarita, made with Patrón Silver, coconut water, lime juice, simple syrup, and slices of cucumber.
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Patrón’s second cocktail is the Detox Tonic: Patrón Silver, Fever Tree citrus tonic water, 10 mint leaves, a cucumber slice, and a cucumber ribbon and mint spring for garnish.
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Spanish eatery the Iberian Pig in Atlanta serves a dark green drink called the Dreamsters. It has cacao-infused almond milk, cinnamon matcha syrup, and tapioca pearls.
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