Recipes
This lineup of alcohol-free drinks—okay, fine, mocktail recipes—offers a vibrant, inventive way to craft festive zero-proof beverages. The dull old standards like cranberry and apple juice, iced tea (though, to be fair, agua de jamaica is worth ordering a pound of dried hibiscus for), and even bitters and soda are out; these next-level nonalcoholic drink recipes are in.
Now, let’s talk about nomenclature for a moment. Bartender Julia Momosé advocates removing the word “mocktail” from our lexicon, arguing that “spiritfree” is “more befitting the care and skill that goes into creating these beverages.”
Since then, there have been many hot takes and think pieces on the topic, as well as awkward attempts at coming up with something new. (Writer Camper English has been cataloging them.) Then, earlier this year, cocktail book author John deBary suggested calling off the whole “mocktail” cancellation and moving on. So that’s what we’re going to do—but we agree that “virgin” is, as deBary so eloquently put it, “weird.” Maybe you’ve seen recipes for virgin piña coladas (or margaritas or mojitos or sangrias) trending elsewhere, but you won’t find any here. And that’s that on that.
On to the drinks themselves, because our best mocktail recipes are delicious, thoroughly adult, and a serious upgrade from what you’re used to thinking of as a nonalcoholic alternative.

Photograph by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Thu Buser, Prop Styling by Stephanie De Luca
Recipes Salty Grapefruit Refresher
While bitterness can be hard to find in mixed drinks absent of spirits or liqueurs, this mocktail recipe achieves balanced flavor through grapefruit juice and salty preserved lemon purée (made from whole preserved lemons, rind, flesh, and all). The salt also keeps things from tilting into soda territory.

Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Caroline Hwang, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime.
Recipes Almost Aam Panna
This version of aam panna, a classic Indian summer drink, swaps green mangoes for a pantry staple: jarred applesauce. You must drink it to believe it.
