Non-Alcoholic Drink Recipes

Raspberry Blackcurrant Lemonade

Raspberry Blackcurrant Lemonade

Our Raspberry Blackcurrant Lemonade was a big hit at CubaDupa and our Britomart pop-up, so we thought we'd share this simple and delicious recipe...     Ingredients: 30ml Six Barrel Soda Raspberry & Lemon Soda Syrup 3 dashes Raspberry & Blackcurrant Seltz Drops Fresh raspberries Soda water Ice Slice of lemon (fresh or dried) Method: Put 4 or 5 ice cubes in a tall glass and top up with soda water, leaving about 3cm. Add the Raspberry & Lemon syrup, Seltz Drops and a few fresh raspberries, then garnish with a slice of lemon.  Add 30ml of gin or vodka if you want to make this boozy!

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Princess Tears

Princess Tears

The good people at Metita in Auckland kindly shared this recipe for 'Princess Tears' – their delicious and non-alcoholic Cucumber & Mint Collins.  Ingredients: 45ml Terps & Co. 'Gin-Like' 25ml coconut water 5ml Six Barrel Soda Cucumber & Mint Seltz Drops 60ml soda water Mint sprig and cucumber ribbon Method: Add all ingredients to a highball glass and fill with ice. Top up with soda water. Garnish with a mint sprig and cucumber ribbon. Make a boozy version by using regular gin.

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Strawberry & Cucumber Fizz

Strawberry & Cucumber Fizz

This simple Summer mocktail is super delicious and refreshing. If you want to make it boozy, just add 30ml of gin or vodka! Ingredients: 30ml Six Barrel Soda Strawberry & Ginger Syrup 6 dashes Cucumber & Mint Seltz Drops Fresh strawberries Fresh mint leaves Soda water Ice Method: Put the ice in a short glass and add soda water, leaving about an inch at the top. Add the syrup and Seltz Drops, stir in fresh strawberries and garnish with fresh mint leaves. 

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Non Alcoholic Mojito Mocktail

Non Alcoholic Mojito Mocktail

Try this refreshing, non-alcoholic mojito mocktail recipe using our Lime Soda Syrup. And if you want to make it boozy, just add 30ml of rum!     Ingredients: 30ml Six Barrel Soda Lime Syrup Fresh mint leaves Fresh lime wedges Soda water Ice Method: Add the ice to a tall glass and squeeze in four wedges of lime. Add a handful of fresh mint leaves, top up with soda water, then add the lime syrup. Stir, then garnish with a lime wedge and mint leaves. 

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