A non-alcoholic mixed drink, mocktails offer a way to hydrate and celebrate without alcohol. Featuring herbal infusions, fresh fruit, teas, and many more flavors, they’re interesting and delicious drinks in their own right, too. These mocktail recipes from YouTube are easy to follow, and they offer a whole collection […]
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A non-alcoholic mixed drink, mocktails offer a way to hydrate and celebrate without alcohol. Featuring herbal infusions, fresh fruit, teas, and many more flavors, they're interesting and delicious drinks in their own right, too.
These mocktail recipes from YouTube are easy to follow, and they offer a whole collection of tasty drink options for any occasion.
1. Pick Up Limes
Learn five mocktail recipes in this video from the popular foodie channel Pick Up Limes. Fresh peaches and thyme liven up an iced tea recipe, while a melon and cucumber mix add fresh flavor to soda water. Throw in some garnishes to make a photo-worthy drink.
2. Yum Lounge
Muddled blueberries and fresh pineapple juice combine for the Yellow Hawaiian Party drink, while grape juice and chaat masala create the Grape Spice Soda. This video from the cooking channel Yum Lounge brings unexpected flavors to the mocktail party.
3. Booze Hive
Booze Hive has various YouTube channels dedicated to creating the best possible mocktail.
Easy Sunrise Mocktail!
Citrus juices and pineapple make up this delicious drink you can enjoy any time of day.
Simple Raspberry Mocktails
The Raspberry Autumn Bramble and the Rojito (Raspberry Mojito) make the most of these flavor-packed berries.
4. Lettuce Veg Out
You will find various mocktail recipes on Lettuce Veg Out.
Strawberry Mocktail Recipe
Created by a dietitian, this gorgeous drink includes fresh mint, lime, and strawberries. It's an easy way to get more fruit and hydration in one go. And if you're trying to get more water and other beverages during the day, the hydration apps that remind you to drink more water can help you do just that.
Mojito Mocktail Recipe
A simple mocktail, this drink calls for lime, coconut water, and muddled mint leaves. It's a refreshing take on the classic cocktail recipe.
5. Pooja's Flavours
If you're looking for something different from what we've already mentioned, Pooja's Flavours is worth checking out.
How to Make a Sunset Mocktail
Fresh watermelon, mint leaves, and citrus juice create this gorgeous drink.
How to Make a Rose Mocktail
Combine rose syrup and basil in this creative concoction.
6. Drinkstuff
The Drinkstuff channel has a whole range of mocktail recipes, including this non-alcoholic Aperol Spritz. It uses ingredients like Strykk Not Gin to bring familiar flavors without the alcohol. If you're looking for a mocktail that tastes more like a classic cocktail, then this recipe is for you.
7. Inspired Living with Kristi
This Green Tea Sangria recipe brings in many familiar flavors, including fresh citrus fruits and green apples. Cranberry juice provides a nice tartness and red hue.
8. kusina ni Kuya Lao
For a drink with some wow factor, try the Magic Blue Mocktail. Thanks to butterfly pea flowers, this drink can actually change colors with a splash of lemon.
9. HOUR
Learn how to make your own grenadine for this mocktail, which also features black tea and lemon juice.
10. Tea Nation USA
Floral white tea, combined with rosewater and rosemary simple syrup, combine to create the Garden Breeze Mocktail. It's a winner, and you can explore the rest of Tea Nation USA's channel for many more mocktail recipes.
11. Foods N Spices
Blend up strawberries and lime for this refreshing fruity treat. Garnish the glass rim with pink sugar for an extra pop of color and flavor.
12. Vitality UK
Fresh plums, lemon zest, and spices combine for this colorful and unique mocktail. With a fresh slice of plum for garnish, it's a delicious way to eat (and drink) more fruit during your day.
13. The mocktail house
Kiwi, mango, and lemon juice create this stunning layered drink. It's an impressive variety of fruit in one glass.
14. Drinks Made Easy
If you're hosting a party or other event, these smoky drinks will be a hit. With mint and lemon juice, it's also a refreshing choice.
15. The Educated Barfly
Break out the swizzle sticks to mix up these drinks. A classic lime and coconut combo make up the drink called Don't Take My Car Keys, while the Salted Rosemary Paloma includes grapefruit juice and salted rosemary simple syrup. Lastly, the Change of Address features lemon juice, soda, and one unexpected ingredient.
16. Vlad SlickBartender
Vlad SlickBartender has several mocktails to help you enjoy festivities without drinking.
How to Make Unique Summer Cocktails Without Alcohol
Fresh kiwi and cucumber make up the first recipe, while frozen mango and pomegranate juice feature in the last two. These recipes also call for non-alcoholic gin and other alcohol-free spirits.
The Best Non Alcoholic Margarita
In this short, learn how to combine classic margarita ingredients with agave syrup to make a delicious citrus drink.
17. Rea C
Fresh apples, oranges, lemons, and limes, as well as a variety of juices, create this incredibly fruity drink. It also looks beautiful in a pitcher, making it a great choice for parties and celebrations.
18. House of Nash Eats
Craving tropical flavors? This recipe only calls for three ingredients, and you can add fresh pineapple wedges for a flavorful garnish.
19. Dedycated
Dedycated has a wide range of non-alcoholic cocktails that can help you fit in when everyone else is drinking.
How To Make Old Fashioned Cocktail
Use non-alcoholic spirits as the basis for this unique take on the classic Old-Fashioned cocktail. Fresh citrus and rich spices liven up the beverage.
Matcha Drink Recipes
Learn how to mix up a matcha green tea cocktail to pair with your favorite sushi dish (or any meal, really). If you're already a fan of matcha, then the apps every tea enthusiast needs will help you enjoy the leafy beverage even more.
In addition to these creations, the Dedycated channel features many more non-alcoholic versions of your favorite cocktails, so browse around to find your next go-to beverage.
20. MixedSid
Possibly one of the very first mocktails, the Shirley Temple has been a beloved non-alcoholic drink for decades. This video shows you how to make both a classic Shirley Temple and a modern version that calls for soda or lemonade.
Shake Up Some New Flavors With These Mocktail Recipes
Enjoy all the flavors of your favorite cocktail—without the alcohol—thanks to these delicious mocktail recipes. Plus, you can substitute ingredients to suit your dietary preferences. For instance, exchange carbonated water for soda or omit simple syrup for your sweetener of choice. In any case, this collection of mocktail recipes on YouTube will give you a great collection of drinks for any occasion.