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Throwing a Mocktail Mixology Party with Friends
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Themed parties where you learn a new skill are some of the best ways to explore new ideas and horizons with friends. You get to hang out, joke around, and discover together your collective talent, or lack thereof. Even if the experiment ends up as a failure, the process itself is often worth the effort, as it brings your group closer together.
Today, we want to explore this possibility from the perspective of a mocktail mixology party. Together you can learn to make some new drinks, invent some of your own, and kick back and enjoy the fruits of your labour. Of course, it begins with planning, so where exactly do we start?
The Ingredients
A mocktail can only be as good as what you put into it, so your first step to creating the best learning experience is to collect all the ingredients you could need. You always have choices here, but starting ingredients could include:
• Lemons, limes, apples, persimmons, oranges, pineapple, and various berries
• Juices from these fruits
• Soda water, tonic water, coconut water
• Different sodas like cola, ginger beer, and lemonade
• Ice, cubed and crushed
• Mint, basil, cinnamon, ginger, rosemary, thyme
• Salt
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• Honey and syrup
• Bitters
• Edible flowers
You might also choose a variety of different glasses and decorations like tiny umbrellas, since how a drink looks is an important part of the fun.
The Learning Plan
When it comes to actually making the mocktails, you have a few choices. If you want to go all out, you could hire a professional teacher, though that might not be the most reliable option available everywhere. You could also print out a variety of different recipes from us, which you can all share and read from. YouTube tutorials are also a possibility, as you follow along as a group or with individual drinks.
With the basics in mind, you could then move on to creating your own themed drinks with their own fun names. Come up with an idea, try to turn it into a mocktail, and then provide a presentation to your friends about your idea and why you think it's the best. It's also fun to just explore where you might have gone wrong if the result is not quite what you expected.
Celebrating Your Creations
When it comes time to enjoy your hard work, you might already have a fun activity in mind to participate in while you sip. If you're looking for something new and unique, it can be rewarding to keep the theme going and explore more ways to jump into related themes to celebrate your creations. Popular iGaming titles like The Sweetest Cash Collect and Sweet Rush Bonanza are perfect examples. You can even combine these with casino bonuses to take your money even harder with free spins, deposit matches, and more. Of course, any sweet ideas you have will work just as well!
With the ultimate goal to have fun rather than learn a serious skill you need to apply professionally, there’s no need to be serious in your mocktail party. Use it as an excuse to spend time with the people you love, and customise the experience as you see fit. Throwing a party like this is a fun way to spend an evening, and even better, you get an excuse to drink all the sweet creations you want. Just remember to watch your sugar intake.
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