Non-alcoholic beverages mixed (or mocktail ) are cocktail-style drinks made without alcohol.
Cocktails gained popularity during the 1980s, and became increasingly popular in the 2000s. The use of cocktails has mushroomed deep into the drinking culture. Those who do not drink alcohol find themselves in a situation where another drink, compared to a cocktail, is a generic non-alcoholic drink. Due to the demand for more attractive beverages visually and aesthetically than regular soft drinks, a concept known as "Mocktails" was born.
Mocktails, short for "mock cocktails", is a lively and non-alcoholic beverage. The word "ostensibly" implies an alcoholic cocktail facade without any alcohol content. In recent years it has become so popular that it even finds its place in the cocktail menu in many restaurants and bars.
Moktail can be described as a delicate blend of non-alcoholic beverages, which can be fresh fruit juice, syrup, cream, herbs and spices. Mocktails are specially designed for those who do not take alcoholic beverages or need to refrain from them, which means this mix can be enjoyed by people of all ages. They love cocktails by drivers, pregnant women, and others who choose alcohol-free beverage parties.
Video Non-alcoholic mixed drink
List of non-alcoholic cocktails
Maps Non-alcoholic mixed drink
List of traditional non-alcoholic drinks
List of branded non-alcoholic drinks
See also
- Punch
- Soft drinks
- Spritzer # Non-alcoholic spritzer
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia