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15 Drinks You Can Order If You Are Trying To Stay Sober

Sunday, Aug 30, 2020, 6:28 pm


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What should you drink in a pub if you are a nonalcoholic person hanging out with alcoholic friends? This is always a big question. The popular choice will be soda or a mocktail. Iced tea or coffee can be a healthy alternative to soda. These choices are boring anyway. They constantly make you feel like you don't belong to the place. Your bartender can make so many tasty and refreshing non-alcoholic cocktails. All you have to do is ask him. Don't settle for less!
Check fifteen such nonalcoholic drinks you can order at a pub. Note that the bartenders in your country may not know these drinks. Some cocktails are popular in USA, and some in UK, and others in the other parts of the world. If you are really interested in a cocktail, note down the ingredients, and tell your bartender to make you one. 
4.Virgin (Bloody) Mary Cocktail

Bloody Mary is one of the most popular cocktails in the world. Virgin Mary is a non-alcoholic alternative to Blood Mary. The drink is a combination of tomato juice and Tabasco sauce. The drink is traditionally served in a salt-rimmed glass. 


Virgin (Bloody) Mary Cocktail-15 Drinks You Can Order If You Are Trying To Stay Sober


5.Shirley Temple Cocktail

Shirley Temple too is one of the oldest non-alcoholic cocktails. It is made with ginger ale, grenadine, and garnished with a maraschino cherry. A Beverly Hills based bartender invented the cocktail in the 1930s to serve to then popular child actress Shirley Temple. 


Shirley Temple Cocktail-15 Drinks You Can Order If You Are Trying To Stay Sober


6.Virgin Mojito

It is the nonalcoholic version of the original Mojito cocktail. As you may already know, the cocktail is made with lime juice, sugar syrup, mint leaves and cracked ice. It is the most refreshing drink you can find in a pub or bar.


Virgin Mojito-15 Drinks You Can Order If You Are Trying To Stay Sober




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