by Metropol | December 7, 2022 7:20 am

Cocktails are a cool way to celebrate. You can make them by the jug full, and many may also be converted into non-alcoholic versions or mocktails.
The main difference between a mocktail and a cocktail is the alcohol. A cocktail contains alcohol spirits and a mocktail doesn’t contain any alcohol at all. Mocktails often taste just as delicious as their alcoholic counterparts.
Fruit is an essential ingredient for fun summer cocktails and mocktails, fruit such as blood oranges with a gorgeous purple-red colour and sweet orange flavour with hints of cherry and raspberry. Swap orange, or lemon juice for blood orange juice and savour the difference.
A terrific option for larger groups is to make a punch, either alcohol based, or non-alcoholic. Better yet, provide both options for guests, and make sure they don’t get them mixed up.
Top tip: When plentiful, squeeze and freeze blood orange juice so you can enjoy all year round.
A classic cocktail, the margarita was invented in the 1930s and traditionally blends lime juice, Cointreau, and tequila. This recipe makes approximately one litre without the ice, so use a 1.5 litre jug.
Tip: Try Himalayan pink salt to rim the glasses.
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups tequila
2 cups blood orange juice
3/4 cup Cointreau
3/4 cup lime juice
3 handfuls ice
Method
This colourful and delicious non-alcoholic drink comprises three ingredients only, and is easy to make in individual glasses or by the jug full. This is the basic recipe for one glass, but it could easily be made a bottle at a time.
Tip: Substitute ginger beer or ginger ale for the alcohol-free wine.
Ingredients
Blood orange juice, freshly squeezed if possible
Lime juice, freshly squeezed or bottled
Alcohol-free wine, white or rose
Method
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