Alcohol Awareness Week – 3 winter mocktails to try
Not only are these mocktails alcohol-free but they may just be the perfect winter warmer for you to enjoy.
THIS week (July 3–9) marks Alcohol Awareness Week – which aims to raise awareness about the dangers of alcohol abuse. In light of this theme, we put our heads together to come up with some alcohol-free mocktail ideas to enjoy in the cool winter weather.
- Glühwein – minus the hangover
With its unique blend of sugar, spice and all things nice, mulled wine is a winter warmer like no other. There are plenty of recipes online that promise to deliver the same delicious taste and cosy vibes without the booze.
Grab a pot and place on low heat on the stovetop. To the pot add: 2 cups of pomegranate juice, a stick of cinnamon, 1 star anise, 4–5 cloves, 2–3 tablespoons of sugar and one sliced orange. An optional addition is a 750ml bottle of non-alcoholic red wine. Allow the mixture to heat until steam rises from the pot and then turn off the heat.
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2. Wholesome Hot Toddy
Traditionally made with whiskey, this recipe opts for proudly South African rooibos instead – enjoy it hot or cold for a mocktail with a health kick. Brew a bag of rooibos in 125ml hot water. Add a teaspoon of honey and a teaspoon of lemon juice as well as a dash of nutmeg and cinnamon. Top it up with 125ml juice of your choice – apple or orange juice make great choices.
3. Creamy mint mocktail
This decadent, dessert-like drink will leave you in ‘mint’ condition with its blend of healthy ingredients. Start by making a simple syrup by combining 2 tablespoons of sugar with 100ml of boiled water. Let it cool and combine 15ml of the sugar syrup with 1/2 a cup of mint leaves, 125ml cold water and 125ml coconut milk or coconut cream. Mix this in a blender and add additional sugar syrup to taste if required. Serve with a fresh lemon or lime slice.
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With mocktails like these, we are set for an alcohol-free weekend. Bottoms up!
For more information on Alcohol Awareness Week, visit Alcohol Change UK.
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