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Nonalcoholic

How to Pick Between Club Soda, Seltzer, and Tonic

Whether mixing drinks or sipping solo, which sparkling water you choose makes a difference.

Hot Cocoa vs. Hot Chocolate: Is There a Difference?

Yes! And we have two great recipes to prove it.

Simple Hot Chocolate for One

Use any bar of chocolate you like in this customizable winter warmer.

Simple Hot Cocoa for One

With rich chocolate flavor and easy customization, this hot cocoa recipe is just the one you want to get you through winter.

Homemade Ginger Beer

We streamlined this ginger beer recipe, using pantry ingredients for a fermented drink that’ll really level up your home bar.

Homemade Ginger Ale

For sick days, long car rides, or to upgrade your home bar, this recipe for DIY ginger ale is easier than you may think.

Frothy Hot Vanilla Malted

Malted milk powder adds toasty, caramel-like undertones to this warming winter drink. Splurge on a good vanilla, since its the primary flavoring here.

Kunan Aya (Tigernut Milk)

Tigernuts, which taste like a cross between pecans and almonds, yield a thick and creamy liquid that’s often sweetened with dates or honey.

Lime Cordial

Homemade lime cordial brightens everything from gimlets to N/A cocktails and beyond.

Alcohol-Free Cocktails Aren’t New. Just Ask a Soda Jerk

Today’s home bartenders have a lot to learn from the Razzle Dazzle, the Maple Frostbite, and the Orange Crush.

Trampoline Frappé

Nothing hits harder on a hot day than this nonalcoholic frappé: ruby strawberries, herbaceous basil, and tangy pineapple will quench your thirst. 

Orange Crush

Back in the heyday of the soda fountain, calling a drink a crush meant you were using fresh ingredients. Here’s a retro-modern take on the old-school Orange Crush.

Maple Frostbite

This soda shop classic helps maple and vanilla shine.

Razzle Dazzle

This nonalcoholic drink—a soda fountain classic—pairs pineapple, lemon, and an easy homemade raspberry vinegar.

Mocha Egg Cream

For this mocha egg cream, the soda fountain delight gets a wake-up call with instant espresso powder.

Cherry Lime Rickey Float

The cherry on top of this tangy, tart ice cream float is an actual homemade maraschino cherry.

Egg Cream

If you can’t make your way to Manhattan or Brooklyn to get your hands on a classic New York egg cream, here’s your ticket to make this nostalgic fountain drink at home.

Root Beer Float

As much as we love a trip to the ice cream parlor, the best root beer float is the one you make yourself.

Lime Rickey

The sparkling lime rickey is a simple, refreshing nonalcoholic drink, fit for a hot summer day.

Salted Speculoos Malts

A playful spin on the classic malted milkshake, made with speculoos (or Biscoff) cookie butter.