Non Alcoholic Mojito Recipe

Crushed ice, a hint of greens with the fresh sprigs of mint, and some zesty lime wedges swirling into the bottom? Mojitos. Glasses, or should we say, gulps that are too gorgeous to say no to! Be it a classic cocktail or a non alcoholic mojito recipe that you might want to try your hand at, this one never fails you!  

Reading the title, we assume that you are already curious about the non alcoholic version of the classic cocktail, aren't you? 

Well, with an undeniable sparkling fizz and just the right touch of sweetness that a mojito appeals to you, allow us to present to you these potions. How do you make a non alcoholic mojito in not one, not two, but three different ways! And the way to these magical combinations that you might want to try is none other than Mitra9

Best Non-Alcoholic Mojito Recipes You Must Try

Here are some must-try combinations that will help you make the best mojitos you have ever had in your life!

Watermelon Mojito Non Alcoholic

One of the blends for a non alcoholic mojito drink, that is all set to serve you with the fun, flavor, and fancy of this shimmer of a sip is Watermelon Mojito Non Alcoholic! Here's how you can go about it: 

Ingredients: 

  • A tbsp of sugar ( or honey ) 
  • A small bunch of mint 
  • Some limes 
  • Watermelon Kratom Seltzer 
  • Soda water

Directions: 

  • Start with muddling the sugar with fresh mint leaves using a pestle and mortar ( sounds traditional, right? ) 
  • Add the mushy mixture to your serving glass along with crushed ice. 
  • Add soda water to about half of your glass, then top it off with Watermelon Kratom Seltzer
  • Add a mint twig to the rim of the glass for the garnish. 
  • A straw also works if you want to make your mojito glass appear fancier. 

Non Alcoholic Blueberry Mojito

Creating this tangy and tart glass of Non Alcoholic Blueberry Mojito is as simple as the previous one. Grab our Berry Kratom Seltzer and blend this gorgeous glass in a goofy manner. This is one of those non alcoholic mojito recipes that might motivate [1] you and may uplift you [2] with its vibrant, fine texture and tantalizing flavor! 

Raspberry Mojito Non Alcoholic 

Rooting for something earthy and sweet? Go on and try some Raspberries, or rather mix a Raspberry Mojito Non Alcoholic. For this version of a mojito non alcoholic beverage, all you need to bag is a Raspberry Lime Kratom Seltzer! And of course, some juicy raspberries to get your glasses to sit prettier on the table. 

And this is how you get to sip something that you can't come back from! Engage before you miss out, as each of these non alcoholic mojito recipes is effortlessly stylish, a blessing of a blend offering buzz without the booze, and refreshing like never before! 

Little Bits You'll Need To Blend A Non Alcoholic Mojito! 

Now that you are almost having a watery mouth after being acquainted with such easy non alcoholic mojito recipes, making them a part of your routine is not far away, is it? Here is the equipment to easily mingle with these mocktails. 

  • Starting with the basics, you would need a muddler for crushing the mint leaves 

  • Then there's a jigger, a tiny beaker used for sorting out your measurements. 

  • Also, a mocktail spoon, used to stir your drinks. 

  • And comes along a blender that is needed to make your own crushed ice. 

FAQs 

Does a non alcoholic mojito recipe come any near the taste of the original cocktail?

  • Yes, next time you wonder about 'how to make a non alcoholic mojito?' Here is your answer!  These blends capture the same refreshing vibe in the form of fresh and zesty flavors of Mitra9 seltzers. The only thing missing is alcohol, which is pretty much the moral of the entire sipping story! 

Is a non alcoholic mojito suitable for kids? 

What alternatives can I use for a sugar-free version of my non alcoholic mojito recipe?

  • Going sugar-free? No worries! You can always use natural sugar substitutes like honey, agave, or a sugar-free sweetener.

Can I try Kava seltzers to create new flavors of my non alcoholic mojito? 


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