8 Flavorful Mocktails That Skip the Alcohol

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Taking a break from alcohol isn’t just good for your health — your wallet will thank you, too.

Save yourself some money — and maybe a headache in the morning — with these eight mocktail recipes that skip the pricey liquor but keep all the festive flavors of a fun drink.

8 Mocktails to Serve Guests or Enjoy Yourself

Serve one of these festive mocktails at your next get-together — or indulge in one after work.

  1. Pink “champagne” mocktail
  2. Orange cranberry mimosa
  3. Spiced virgin apple martini
  4. Sparkling turmeric tonic
  5. Nonalcoholic coquito smoothie
  6. Candy cane Christmas mocktail
  7. White hot chocolate
  8. Virgin Mary

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1. Pink “Champagne” Mocktail

Fill your flute with this beverage to toast a special occasion.

The mix of juices — cranberry, pineapple and orange — create a pink appearance, and the ginger ale brings on the fizz.

Check out the recipe from Allrecipes.

2. Orange Cranberry Mimosa

Showcasing two fruity stars, this orange and cranberry drink is perfect for a brunch. This drink even sneaks in another seasonal favorite — sparkling apple cider.

Make it fancy by garnishing your glass with whole cranberries, a rosemary sprig or a cinnamon stick — or all three.

Check out the recipe from Rhubarbarians.

a spiced apple martini in a martini glass
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3. Spiced Virgin Apple Martini

That’s spiced, not spiked.

This drink is a step up from your typical sparkling cider spritzer. It incorporates seasonal spices from cinnamon sticks and candied ginger into a simple syrup for added tastiness.

You’ll also need to grab frozen apple juice concentrate, sparkling cider, a lemon, an apple, sugar and gingersnap cookies to make this concoction.

Check out the recipe from Giada De Laurentiis on the Food Network.

4. Sparkling Turmeric Tonic

As the chilly weather ushers in the cold and flu season, try this mocktail to help combat those winter germs.

Both turmeric and ginger — two of the main ingredients in this drink — are known for their antioxidant properties. The addition of club soda makes it nice and bubbly, and honey sweetens this spicy beverage.

Check out the recipe from Making Thyme for Health.

5. Nonalcoholic Coquito Smoothie

Even if you’ve gotten your fill of eggnog for the season, you’re going to want to try this Puerto Rican take on it. This particular coquito recipe is not only nonalcoholic, it’s dairy-free and egg-free.

Made with coconut milk, bananas, maple syrup and nutmeg, you won’t even miss the rum. Maybe …

Check out the recipe from Serious Eats.

6. Candy Cane Christmas Mocktail

The holidays might be over, but you can still satisfy your sweet tooth with this candy cane in a glass.

You’ll need cream soda, half and half, peppermint oil and simple syrup to make this sweet holiday drink. Decorate the rim of a martini glass with crushed candy canes to complete this mocktail.

Check out the recipe from This Vivacious Life.

a white hot chocolate in a short glass
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7. White Hot Chocolate

This isn’t your average hot cocoa. If you’re missing the added warmth alcohol gives, why not go for a heated beverage?

Make this drink with milk, vanilla extract and white chocolate pieces, and top it off with whipped cream or marshmallows.

Check out the recipe from The Recipe Critic.

8. Virgin Mary

Another brunch favorite — but without the guilt.

Sans vodka, this drink is still super flavorful with tomato juice, lemon juice, celery salt, fresh ground pepper and a couple dashes of hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce.

Check out the recipe from The Spruce Eats.

Nicole Dow is a former senior writer at The Penny Hoarder. Senior writer Robert Bruce contributed.


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