Make Easy Mocktails With These 3 Herb Infused Non-Alcoholic Spirits

Make these easy mocktails with fresh, herb-infused non-alcoholic spirits and say hello to sounder sleep, more energy, and feeling refreshed. We'll cheers to that!

Image of a cocktail tumbler with gold accents and with squeeze of grapefruit on the rim with a rosemary sprig in the glass. sprigs of rosemary are scattered around, and there is a cut grapefruit in the background, along with a non-alcoholic spirits decanter.
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Could a botanical-infused easy mocktail made with non-alcoholic spirits be just the thing for what ails you? We think so! More of us may be working from home but hustle culture still has a tight grip on us. It’s starting to feel like we live in a Twilight Zone where our lives are governed by screens and work, with very little time to relax. It’s no wonder that when we finally power down after that marathon of meetings we somehow managed to attend, we want to reach for something to signal to our brains that the workday is over.

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3 Reasons You Should Reach for Easy Mocktails Over Alcohol

But while we certainly love to wind down with some wine (organic or natural wine, that is), a nightly tipple isn’t doing our skin, sleep, or sanity any favors. 

At the end of the day, no matter how you slice it (er… pour it?) alcohol in any quantity isn’t great for your health. Drinking has been shown to interfere with our sleep cycles and have inflammatory effects on our bodies. As the liver processes alcohol, it releases a dehydrating toxin called acetaldehyde, zapping skin of much-needed moisture. And that’s not all. One 2009 study found that alcohol can disrupt our natural circadian rhythms (hello, grogginess), and another 2017 study found that even moderate alcohol consumption could have long-term effects on cognitive function. 

Dr. Josh Axe, D.N.M., C.N.S, founder of Ancient Nutrition, notes that one major reason to limit or cut out alcohol is indeed the effect on brain health, citing one French study linking alcohol use to dementia.

“Everyone has different reasons to abstain from alcohol, but there are a few that are common amongst most individuals,” explains nutritionist Lisa Richards, creator of the Candida Diet. “The liver processes everything that enters the body, and alcohol is a macronutrient (yes, a macronutrient!) that puts the liver under stress if consumed in an excessive amount. Not consuming alcohol for a month or more can allow the liver to rest and recover.”

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Sip on Infused Mocktails Recipes Made With Non-Alcoholic Spirits

Enter the non-alcoholic tipple. 

An alternative to spirits, these herb-infused botanicals are flavorful, fun, grown-up ways to craft a delicious mocktail as an alternative to wine or a cocktail (or at least… to a second glass.) 

Preparing a mocktail has a zen to it: we love garnishing ours with fresh herbs (are you growing your own yet?) and organic citrus. Grant a bit of ceremony to the preparation of your evening mocktail, like making an elderberry syrup from scratch (watch the video), to truly cement the separation between work and play in your day – no booze required.

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OA’s Top 3 Picks for Non-Alcoholic Spirits for Easy Mocktails at Home

1. For the Pioneers: Seedlip

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Seedlip is the OG for IM (infused mocktails). With three different flavor profiles, there’s something for everyone. – Credit: Image courtesy of Seedlip

Taking inspiration from distilled herbal remedies developed by 17th century physician John French, Seedlip became one of the pioneers of the non-alcoholic botanicals industry four years ago. Today, the company is still going strong, with three offerings made with founder Ben Branson’s nine generations strong farming heritage and love of nature in mind. 

The sophisticated range includes bright, citrusy, dry Grove 42; warm, aromatic, bitter Spice 94; and fresh, herbal, minty Garden 108. Choose your favorite, or stock your bar cart with all three to mix things up according to your mood.

2. For the G&T Aficionado: New London Light

Image of New London Light non-alcoholic spirits served as easy mocktails with slices of lemon and a leaf of sage, with four women standing around the serving table.
This non-alcoholic spirit is particularly tasty if you like your drinks on the drier, less sweet side. – Credit: Image courtesy of New London Light

The floral, forest aromas of gin were the inspiration behind New London Light. Made with gin-making principles in mind, this alcohol-free spirit boasts a base botanical blend of Macedonian juniper, ginger, and habanero for a wonderful, spicy kick when combined with classic tonic water. Loaded with nutrients and bioactive compounds, this gin alternative is rich in immune supporting vitamin C – another bonus. Serve with an orange slice and a sage leaf to bring out this botanical’s all-natural aromas and flavors.

3. For the LA Local Lovers: Optimist Drinks

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If you’re an LA local, Optimist Drinks should be on your radar for non-alcoholic spirits to shake up some infused mocktails. – Credit: Image courtesy of Optimist Drinks

If shopping local wasn’t part of your daily routine before the pandemic, it certainly is now. Finding local shops to support has been one of the main ways we’ve been staying sane, which is why we’re so thrilled that Optimist Drinks exists. This collection of three sugar- and alcohol-free botanical spirits is created in – and inspired by – Los Angeles. 

Bright shows off the magic of LA’s salt-sprayed coastlines, with citrus, jasmine, lavender, and turmeric. Fresh takes inspiration from the local verdant canyons, with wild herbs, anise, and habanero. And Smokey is inspired by the dusky desert, with bitter red orange, warm spices, and lapsang souchong tea. If that weren’t enough, this company is giving back to the community by directing two percent of sales to providing youth mental health services. All the more reason to have a drink or two!

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