Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s for my husband who went through chemo. We never drank much but switched to mocktails during his treatment and never went back. Thought it would be fun to try to make some at home. More on the fruity not actually tasting like booze side, if that helps.
I’d fill a gift crate with:
good tonics (fever tree, navy hill) and seltzers
citrus fruits
a few varieties of bitters
garnishes like dehydrated limes or luxardo cherries
a cocktail mixer, strainer, handheld citrus juicer and long stirrer spoon (if you don’t have these items)
fun cocktail glasses
recipe cards with some mocktail recipes*
* if you have some mocktail recipes you like, you could better tailor what is in the crate to those ingredients
Don't forget the actual 0-proof alcohol! Ritual makes some good ones.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s for my husband who went through chemo. We never drank much but switched to mocktails during his treatment and never went back. Thought it would be fun to try to make some at home. More on the fruity not actually tasting like booze side, if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s for my husband who went through chemo. We never drank much but switched to mocktails during his treatment and never went back. Thought it would be fun to try to make some at home. More on the fruity not actually tasting like booze side, if that helps.
I’d fill a gift crate with:
good tonics (fever tree, navy hill) and seltzers
citrus fruits
a few varieties of bitters
garnishes like dehydrated limes or luxardo cherries
a cocktail mixer, strainer, handheld citrus juicer and long stirrer spoon (if you don’t have these items)
fun cocktail glasses
recipe cards with some mocktail recipes*
* if you have some mocktail recipes you like, you could better tailor what is in the crate to those ingredients
Don't forget the actual 0-proof alcohol! Ritual makes some good ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s for my husband who went through chemo. We never drank much but switched to mocktails during his treatment and never went back. Thought it would be fun to try to make some at home. More on the fruity not actually tasting like booze side, if that helps.
I’d fill a gift crate with:
good tonics (fever tree, navy hill) and seltzers
citrus fruits
a few varieties of bitters
garnishes like dehydrated limes or luxardo cherries
a cocktail mixer, strainer, handheld citrus juicer and long stirrer spoon (if you don’t have these items)
fun cocktail glasses
recipe cards with some mocktail recipes*
* if you have some mocktail recipes you like, you could better tailor what is in the crate to those ingredients
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It’s for my husband who went through chemo. We never drank much but switched to mocktails during his treatment and never went back. Thought it would be fun to try to make some at home. More on the fruity not actually tasting like booze side, if that helps.