Published June 15, 2017

What makes the mocktail

Mixed drinks is a blended mixed beverage that requires blending possibly one sort of liquor with juices, soda pop and different natural products or blending numerous mixed beverages with juices or ice tea. Mock tail is any blended beverage that does not have liquor. The name mock-tail is determined “false” intending to “mimic or copy” alluding to mock-tails emulating a mixed drink as it appears to be fundamentally the same as a mixed drink yet does not have liquor or some other spirits.

Key Takeaways:

  • Shrubs are tart beverages made with vinegar and fruit that trace back to colonial times when the vinegar served as a preservative.
  • The best selling drink in both the cocktail and mocktail categories at Heirloom is the “I Trust You” drink.
  • Sassafras has been the flavor base for the many drinks that have gone by the name root beer. It’s bright, herbal, and refreshing

“Ingredients for a strong mocktail program aren’t that different from those of a cocktail program. But without “the booze, mocktails must be that much more bold, complex and interesting in terms of flavor.”

Read more: http://www.nrn.com/naturally-inspiring/what-makes-mocktail

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