Mocktails are having a serious moment. Once considered an afterthought, alcohol-free drinks are now one of the fastest-growing categories in the beverage world. Market research shows that the global no- and low-alcohol market grew by nearly 7% in 2023 — and it’s expected to keep climbing. More people are choosing moderation, wellness, or simply a fresh option for social occasions.
Fresh herbs from your garden make mocktails even better. They bring brightness, depth, and creativity to every sip. Whether you’re resetting after summer or simply looking for something fun to pour, these herb-forward recipes let you enjoy the ritual of a cocktail — without the alcohol.
According to Nielsen, nearly 40% of U.S. adults are now trying to drink less alcohol. Mocktails and non-alcoholic spirits are helping make that choice easier — and a lot more fun.
Muddle mint in a glass, top with ice and sparkling water, finish with lime. Refreshing and light.
Bright, tangy, and garden-fresh — perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up.
Lightly bruise rosemary to release oils, then mix with cranberry juice and sparkling water over ice.
If you want to take your herb mocktails up a notch, here are some well-known non-alcoholic spirits brands shaking up the industry:
Fresh herbs elevate every sip. Mint adds coolness, basil brings sweetness, and rosemary adds depth. Each drink becomes more than just a refreshment — it’s a celebration of what you’ve grown.
Grow Pro Tip: Harvest herbs right before making your mocktail for the brightest flavor. Snip generously — many herbs grow back fuller after a trim.
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