15 Holiday Mocktails and Drinks for the Sober Curious
Holiday Hipster (Warm Kombucha Cider)
Bet you’ve never had kombucha like this before! We’ve crossed all the great things about cider with everything we love about kombucha. It’s a match made in heaven! Pro Tip: Gently heat the kombucha instead of boiling it to retain all its healthful benefits.
You may have seen a video of whipped coffee on social media, and it’s surprisingly easy to make. Our version includes healthy honey as the sweetener. Pro Tip: The whipped coffee foam can be made ahead. Give it a little whisk before serving, and it’ll fluff back up.
Santa Baby (Peppermint Hot Cocoa)
Adults and kids alike will love this holiday hot cocoa, flavored with creamy white chocolate and peppermint extract. Pro Tip: Garnish with mini candy canes instead of peppermints if you prefer.
Harry Potter fans unite! Here’s our take on the butterscotch-flavored drink recipe from the beloved books. Pro Tip: For those who want to make this drink boozy, add a splash of bourbon to it.
Peppermint Tea with Honey Cream Foam
This warm sipper doesn’t have caffeine or alcohol—the perfect way to warm up on a chilly winter day. Pro Tip: The honey cream foam is great for more than just this drink. Dollop some onto chocolate desserts for a festive garnish.
This warm coffee drink has a surprising kick of heat from hot honey. Imagine your favorite red candies (Hot Tamales) mixed with coffee. It’s a combo we love. Pro Tip: Make some extra foam for the top by shaking a little cream in a jar until slightly thickened.
We gave apple cider a glow-up with the addition of pumpkin and pumpkin spice honey. Pro Tip: Keep a saucepan of this cider on the stovetop to serve to guests at your holiday get together.
Minty Cookies and Cream Milkshake
A milkshake with Oreo cookies, mint chocolate chip ice cream, and whipped honey with chocolate? Sign us up. Pro Tip: If you’re not bypassing the booze, add some crème de menthe to this milkshake for a vibrant green color and punch of more peppermint.
Snickerdoodles are the ultimate Christmas cookie, so why not enjoy them in drink form? This Frappuccino-inspired drink is always a hit. Pro Tip: Keep a bottle of store-bought espresso in the fridge to have on hand whenever you crave this drink.
A steaming hot mug of this creamy drink is the perfect way to warm up after a day of sledding. Add a hint of orange extract for a special flavor change up. Pro Tip: The kiddos will love the addition of festive sprinkles dusted on top.
Have your coffee and eat it too with this oatmeal cookie inspired drink flavored with a homemade oatmeal cookie simple syrup. Pro Tip: Santa told us this is what he wants on to help him stay energized on Christmas night.
This deep, dark hot chocolate has a spiced kick from cinnamon. It’s the twist on the traditional hot chocolate you didn’t realize you were missing. Pro Tip: Garnish with cinnamon sticks—they will infuse more cinnamon flavor into the hot chocolate as it sits.
We liked the idea of a frosty version of our Mexican hot chocolate so we went for it. This drink is great any time of year. Pro Tip: Top with whipped cream and a drizzle of our whipped honey with chocolate AND whipped honey with cinnamon for an over-the-top treat.
Bypass the busy coffee shop line and make this pumpkin spice coffee drink in the comfort of your home. Our version has actual pumpkin puree in the mix. Pro Tip: This drink is an excellent contender for turning into a dessert. Add a scoop of coffee or vanilla ice cream instead of whipped cream.
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