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Becky Luigart-Stayner1Cranberry-Ginger Fizz Mocktail
Becky Luigart-Stayner
Sometimes when you are at a party you just want a fizzy drink with a citrus wheel in your hand! But we also get not wanting the side-effects of a boozy drink. So reach for a light and fizzy drink made with cranberry juice, ginger beer, and sparkling cider. You’ll thank us!
Get the recipe for Cranberry-Ginger Fizz Mocktail.
2Non-Groggy GlöggBecky Luigart-Stayner
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3Hot Buttered YumBecky Luigart-Stayner
Guests won’t miss the rum in this twist on the holiday classic. Made from flattened cream soda, spices, and of course butter it’s still just as luxurious.
Get the recipe for Hot Buttered Yum.
4White Hot ChocolateBrian Woodcock
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5Fresh Cider MuleBecky Luigart-Stayner
Skip the vodka or put the bottle on the side and those that partake can simple add their town. We all know that fresh apple cider is good enough on it’s own and with a hint of ginger it’s even better!
Get the recipe for Fresh Cider Mule.
6Classic Hot ChocolateBecky Luigart-Stayner
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7Mulled “Wine”
Mulled wine, warming and not-too-sweet, is a classic and homey drink to sip on a cold December day. If you’re skipping the alcohol you can simply use a non-alcoholic red wine — or you can use a combination of dark red juices, such as cherry, pomegranate, and craberry. 4 cups of juice will replace the wine — and you can skip the sugar.
Get the recipe for Mulled Wine.
8Jingle Juice Punch
Punch is a great party drink! Guests can serve themselves, freeing you up to mingle.
To make a non-alcoholic version of this, swap the rum for 2 more cups of cranberry juice, then use a sparkling cider, such as Martinelli’s, in place of the wine.
Get the recipe for Jingle Juice Punch.
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9French-Style Hot Chocolate with Coffee
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A Bottle of Alcohol Free WineCredit: Courtesy Null Wines
Why overthink things? Instead of worrying about fixing up some kind of cocktail, just get a bottle or two alcohol-free wine. That way everyone can enjoy the same kind of drink.
This red blend of Tempranillo and Syrah grapes is aged for nine months and is highly recommended as one of the best-tasting nonalcoholic wines.
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12Cranberry Mulled White “Wine”
A hot mulled drink is a holiday treasure. Though this calls for dry white, there are three options, all equally good. First, you can use a nonalcoholic white. If that’s not available, white grape juice will work—though, because it’s sweet already, you can skip the honey (or taste it, while cooking, and add just a little back in for flavor). Finally, you can use a chai tea, which will pair well with the flavors here.
Get the recipe for Cranberry Mulled White “Wine.”
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13Woodchuck Warmer Apple Cider
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16Cranberry-Basil Spritzer
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17Sparkling Pear & Orange “Champagne” Punch18Warm Tea-and-Cider Punch
This combo of tea steeped in hot cider is both comforting and reviving. To keep it family-friendly, simply skip the suggested bourbon. If you like, add a teaspoon of alcohol-free vanilla extract to the pot, to replace.
Get the recipe for Warm Tea-and-Cider Punch.
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20Slow-Cooker Apple Cider
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