Cheers! 🥂
Published 4 days ago • 1 min read
Hi Reader!
I love serving a fun drink on Christmas. It's a simple and easy touch that makes things feel a little more festive.
Here are some of my favorite Christmas sips, hit reply and let me know which one you're going to try this year!
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Homemade Eggnog
Have to start with this classic! Creamy, rich, and indulgent, it's a drink that's synonymous with the holidays.
Our recipe is naturally NA, but feel free to add alcohol of choice!
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Sparkling Pomegranate Punch!
Sparkling and tart ruby red pomegranate punch, highlighted by fresh citrus and mint, is a welcome addition to brunch and holiday menus.
To make NA: Use non-alcoholic sparkling wine or soda water in place of the sparkling wine.
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Cranberry Gin and Tonic
This is a favorite for Thanksgiving and Christmas! It's easy to make and beautiful on any table.
To make NA: Use your favorite NA gin (I love Monday brand) or simply leave out the gin.
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White Russian
Sip on a creamy White Russian, with vodka, Kahlúa, and lightly whipped cream. A perfectly sweet dessert drink!
To make NA: Honestly this one is a bit hard to duplicate. Your best bet is a good cup of coffee with a little extra cream and sugar.
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Jack Frost Mimosa
A gorgeous hue of blue, a Jack Frost mimosa, with its “frosty” rim of coconut, is a spectacular addition to your brunch or holiday party.
To make NA: This one is also a bit tricky, but you could try the cream of coconut, pineapple juice, and some soda water or non-alcoholic sparkling wine. Add a little blue food coloring to mimic the color of the blue Curaçao.
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Spiked Hot Chocolate
Rich and creamy, with a little extra something-something!
To make NA: Simply leave out the alcohol, and you'll still have a delicious cup of cocoa.
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Vanilla Bourbon Fizz
Relish the deep caramel and vanilla notes of bourbon in a lighter bubbly cocktail, a vanilla bourbon fizz.
To make NA: I haven't found a bourbon substitute I like, but if you have one, you could use that plus a non-alcoholic sparkling wine. And email me with that good bourbon alternative! 😅
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