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Meet Christmas with some great mocktails that create a good atmosphere for young and old alike.
We found two delicious varieties topped with tonic in different flavors and really worth trying.
Moctail is served cold with ice cubes and can be endlessly varied.

A non-alcoholic Christmas mule.
Non-alcoholic Christmas mule
Christmas mocktail with the taste of ginger beer, fresh lemonade and apple juice in a gorgeous copper glass filled with ice cubes, will make you very popular among your guests.
With a copper mug, the drink remains fresh and cold for a long time, at the same time it looks incredibly beautiful.
You can also serve the mocktail in a regular tall glass. The mocktail is fresh with a hint of tart and topped with delicious ginger ale that adds the finishing touch.
You need this for one person:
1 cl of fresh lemon juice
8 cl apple juice
8 milliliters of ginger beer fever
This is what you do:
1. Fill a glass, preferably a copper one, or a tall glass, with ice cubes.
2. Add lemon juice and apple juice.
Stir and add with Fever-Tree Ginger Beer.
Served with 3 apple slices and 1 anise.
Tip: To prevent the apple from turning brown, you can put a few drops of lemon on top of it so that it stays fresh and has a nice color.

A different twist on Christmas wine.
Fresh wine with tonic
A fresh and delicious twist on non-alcoholic Christmas wine.
If you serve it with an ice-quality tonic, you get a refreshing and different alternative that many will enjoy.
You need this for one person:
6 cl of wine
12 cl fever – three excellent Indian tonic
This is what you do
1 Fill a glass or mug with ice cubes
2 Add all the ingredients and stir gently with a spoon.
Served with an orange slice, five spices and a cinnamon stick.
Christmas doesn’t have to be full of alcohol, and a cocktail tastes just as good, if not better, than a cocktail.
Joy is also great with little ones who can be served like others, plus it will be easy and convenient for you.
Mocktails have delicious fresh flavors, and if you have time you can make ice pops from ready-made mixed mocktails.