While for some, the idea of a "mocktail" may conjure up images of sugary Shirley Temples or bland juice spritzers, mixologists have recently been changing the game when it comes to what to drink if you are trying to avoid alcohol.
Cutting back on alcohol has been linked to a myriad of wellness benefits -- from better-looking skin to weight loss -- and may even decrease your risk for certain cancers, according to a 2017 study.
Even ABC News' chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton said she tells patients the "easiest" way to reduce their risk for breast cancer is to "not drink alcohol or greatly diminish the amount of alcohol they consume."
Alcohol-free beverages don't have to be boring -- these complex mocktail recipes feature unique flavors, textures and even habanero ice cubes.
Whatever your reason to skip the alcohol this summer, don't let not drinking hold you back from enjoying a fun summer drink. These recipes are perfect to try out at your next summer get-together!
Max Reis, the beverage director at West Hollywood's Gracias Madre restaurant shared this original mocktail recipe with "Good Morning America." Be sure to check out the video for his step-by-step guide on how to make it.
Recipe:
5 kumquats, halved
1 oz yuzu
1 oz simple syrup
1 oz brewed chamomile tea
1 cucumber ribbon
1/3 a glass of soda water
Mint and baby's breath for garnish
Method: Muddle the kumquats and yuzu in a bar tin. Add chamomile tea, simple syrup and a single ice cube to the bar tin and shake vigorously to combine. Fill a highball glass halfway with ice and add the soda water. Pour the tin’s contents into the prepared glass without straining. Top any remaining space in the glass with soda water and garnish with a straw, mint sprig and baby's breath.
Mixologist Milos Stevanovic from the Commons Club at the Virgin Hotel in Chicago shared this recipe for a unique lavender infused buzz-free cocktail.
Recipe:
For the lavender syrup:
1 L Sugar
1 L Water
4 oz (By Volume) Lavender
Combine strawberry puree and lavender syrup; 2 parts strawberry, 1 part lavender syrup
To make soda:
2 oz strawberry/lavender flavoring agent
.75 oz fresh lemon juice
.5 oz agave nectar
Method: Add all ingredients to shaker and shake to combine, pour into pint glass, ice and all, and top with soda.
This refreshing twist on the classic Arnold Palmer features Brooklyn Crafted Ginger Beer that is infused with Earl Grey tea.
Recipe:
Brooklyn Crafted Earl Grey Ginger Beer
Lemonade
Lemon
Ice
Method: Place ice in a tall glass and fill three-quarters of the way with the Brooklyn Crafted Earl Grey Ginger Beer. Next, top it off with lemonade and garnish with fresh lemon.
This concoction from Teasane features fresh berries and iced tea and is perfect to serve at your next summer party.
Recipe:
4 cups of brewed tea, chilled
12 drops of Teasane’s Detox Drops
1/4 cup sugar
2 tbsp. lemon juice
Ice cubes
1/4 cup fresh raspberries
1/4 cup fresh blueberries
1/4 cup strawberries
Lemon, thinly sliced
Method: In a pitcher, add the berries and muddle with a wooden spoon until the juices have been released. Pour in the chilled tea and Teasane’s Detox Drops. Stir in sugar and lemon juice and refrigerate for at least 4 hours. Fill cups with ice cubes and pour the tea mixture on top and serve.
Beverage director Bryan Shneider from New York City's Quality Eats shared this recipe for a spicy-sweet mocktail featuring his original habanero ice cubes.
Recipe:
Fill a tall glass with habanero ice cubes (see recipe below)
Add:
1 oz Lime Juice
1 oz Simple Syrup
Top with chilled water
Method: Stir briefly, then garnish with a sprig of tarragon.
Habanero Ice Cubes Recipe:
Juice fresh whole habaneros in a vegetable juicer (Shneider's tip: You might want to wear a mask to avoid sneezing and watery eyes)
Dilute 1 part habanero juice with 10 parts water
Add to 1-inch ice cube molds
Freeze overnight