10 Non-Alcoholic Drink Recipes

Vibrant non-alcoholic beverage recipes perfect for summer gatherings and family fun.

6. Non-Alcoholic Pineapple Mojito

Non-Alcoholic Pineapple Mojito
Via watchwhatueat.com

Saying good bye to alcohol does not mean saying good bye to drinks like mojito! Naturally sweetened with fresh pineapples and grape juice, this is also a good option for dieters and health buffs.

7.Cotton Candy Lemonade

This is one magical drink that will give you serious unicorn vibes! It’s pretty enough with the cotton candy served on top of the glass of lemonade, but wait until you?mix the two together. Party of colours!

8.Sparkling Peach Punch

Refreshing peach and basil non-alcoholic beverage in a glass with fresh peaches around.
Via thekitchn.com

The drink you absolutely must make if peaches are in season. It uses green tea, ginger ale, and lime with a few sprigs of mint, so you’ll be delighted with the different flavour dimensions.

9.Strawberry Chocolate Smoothie

Delicious strawberry chocolate shake in a jar with a straw and fresh strawberry garnish.
Via netmums.com

You didn’t think we will have a list of delicious, non-alcoholic drinks without even mentioning chocolate once, did you? This upgraded version of the classic chocolate drink is not only yummy but also very easy to make!

10.Coconut Lavender Lemonade

Vibrant coconut lavender lemonade served in a glass pitcher and a small glass, garnished with lemon.
Via confectionalism.com

Your guests are guaranteed to go ooohing and ahhing over this lovely purple beverage! Coconut water quenches thirst, freshly squeezed lemon juice gives tang, while lavender syrup just ups the entire thing!

Do you know more non-alcoholic drink recipes? Share it with us in the comments!

 

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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