A good host always knows how to entertain the guests with an interesting conversation and delicious drinks. What can be better than preparing awesome homemade cocktails by yourself? We have several non-alcoholic cocktail recipes that are very easy-to-make, but your guests will definitely love these drinks. Moreover, you can make these cocktails useful. Choose those juices that positively affect the human immune system:
Shirley Temple
Place a few ice cubes in a tumbler as well as add 15 ml of the grenadine syrup and 10 ml of the freshly squeezed lime juice. Then, cover up with 200 ml of a ginger ale. Decorate a cocktail with a strawberry or a lime slice.
Lavender Lemonade
Put 0,35 ounce of the flower heads in a small pan and pour over the boiling water. Heat up again and simmer gently for two minutes. Strain off the flowers, add 2,65 ounces of sugar, and stir to dissolve it. Add 600 ml of the cold water. Add the juice of 3 lemons and stir (the mix turns pink here). Serve the drink in tall slim tumblers with a few ice cubes.
Thai Tea
Fill the glass to about ¾ with your favorite Thai tea (or use a black tea bags instead) as well as add coconut milk and sweetened condensed milk. Stir everything until it gets creamy, add 5 or 6 ice cubes.
Mint Cooler
Combine 4 cups of a coconut water, 2 sliced cucumbers, ½ cup of a lime juice, ¼ cup of sugar, and ¼ cup of chopped mint leaves. Let chill for one hour. Serve with a couple of ice cubes.
Wildcat
Place 1 cup of blueberries, 1 cup of sugar, and 1 cup of water in a large pan and bring to a boil. Strain the solids from the juice. Pour this blueberry syrup in the glass, then add a juice of 1 lemon, and fill the rest of the glass with crushed ice until full.
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