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A glass of pink mocktail with ice and orange slices sits on a wooden board, surrounded by pink flowers, orange slices, and a gold jigger in the background.
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Non Alcoholic Negroni Mocktail

Three ingredients and two minutes is all you need to create a bold and balanced non-alcoholic Negroni at home. Made with alcohol-free spirits (or alternatives), this mocktail will make you feel like a true bartender!
Prep Time2 minutes
Total Time2 minutes
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: Italian
Servings: 1
Calories: 45kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 oz non alcoholic gin (such as Monday - I don't recommend subbing this ingredient if you can avoid it)
  • 1 oz Lyre's Rosso (or alternative - see Note 1)
  • 1 oz Lyre's Orange (or alternative - see Note 2)
  • Orange peel for oils and garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients (except your garnish) to a mixing glass with ice and stir for 20-30 seconds until chilled and slightly diluted.
  • Strain over fresh ice.
  • Take your orange peel and gently twist the strip over the glass to release its oils. Place it in your glass. Serve immediately.

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Notes

Note 1 (replacement for Lyre's Rosso): Sweet vermouth plays a key role in a classic Negroni so a non-alcoholic spirit is my number 1 choice, but I have also used pomegranate juice with a tiny splash of balsamic or apple cider vinegar with success. Pom juice is rich in color and has a slight tannic edge and the vinegar adds acidity.
Note 2 (replacement for Lyre's orange): Again, my number one choice is a non-alcoholic Campari substitute, but if you must, you can replace this with grapefruit juice, or strong hibiscus tea brewed with a slice of orange peel.
Nutrition panel has been calculated using Monday Gin, Lyre's Rosso and Lyre's Italian Orange and will change depending on the ingredients you use.

Nutrition

Serving: 90ml | Calories: 45kcal | Sugar: 8g