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Global Cocktail Trends 2025 and How to Create Them at Home

Indietro
13th August 2025
Questo post è stato scritto in collaborazione con jostrust
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The cocktail scene in 2025 is vibrant, inventive, and more connected to lifestyle shifts than ever before. Driven by changing social habits, sustainability concerns, health-conscious preferences, and the constant search for something fresh, bartenders across the globe are redefining what it means to enjoy a drink.

Just as players seek out unique entertainment experiences like casinos not on Gamstop, cocktail lovers are exploring new and exciting ways to enjoy their favourite drinks. You no longer have to go to an upscale bar to experience the latest innovations. Many of these trends can be recreated in your kitchen without expensive equipment or exotic, impossible-to-find ingredients.

1. Low-ABV and No-ABV Cocktails

The global drinking culture is shifting. Many people are drinking less alcohol for health reasons, work-life balance, or simply because they don’t want a heavy hangover. This change reflects a broader move towards low‑ and no‑alcohol drinks, showing that consumers still want flavour, presentation, and the fun of sipping something that feels special without the downsides of strong spirits.

In 2025, low-ABV (low alcohol by volume) drinks and no-ABV drinks are not just an alternative — they’re a category of their own. Bartenders now spend as much time creating alcohol-free cocktails as they do perfecting classic high-proof recipes. This has been helped by a huge improvement in alcohol-free spirits. 

How to Create at Home

  • Choose your base wisely: Look for premium alcohol-free spirits like Seedlip, Lyre’s, or Everleaf. They’re designed to carry flavours well and pair with mixers.

  • Think like a bartender: Just because it’s alcohol-free doesn’t mean it should be boring. Use garnishes, layers of flavour, and contrasting textures.

  • Keep acidity and sweetness in balance: Use citrus to cut through sweetness and make the drink more refreshing.

Example Recipe: Citrus & Herb Spritz

  • 50ml alcohol-free gin

  • 20ml fresh lemon juice

  • 15ml honey syrup (equal parts honey and water)

  • Top with soda water

  • Garnish with a rosemary sprig and a lemon wheel

2. Global Flavour Fusion

Travel is a huge influence on modern cocktails. Even people who haven’t set foot outside their country can experience exotic tastes thanks to global food markets, recipe blogs, and social media. This shift is happening alongside the growing non‑alcoholic market, as bartenders embrace new ingredients, spices, and preparation methods from different cuisines, blending them in unexpected ways.

A single drink might take inspiration from Thai street food, Mexican street markets, or Japanese tea houses. A cocktail might remind someone of a trip they took years ago, or it might introduce them to a completely new taste.

How to Create at Home

  • Visit your local world-food shop: Look for yuzu juice, tamarind paste, Thai basil, pandan leaves, or dried hibiscus flowers.

  • Balance bold spices: Chilli, ginger, and peppercorn can overwhelm — pair them with something smooth like mango or coconut.

  • Experiment with crossovers: For example, blend Japanese matcha with Latin American rum, or Middle Eastern rosewater with gin.

Example Recipe: Thai Basil & Mango Cooler

  • 50ml light rum

  • 60ml mango juice

  • 15ml lime juice

  • 10ml sugar syrup

  • 4 Thai basil leaves, muddled

  • Shake with ice and strain over fresh ice

3. Hyper-Local Ingredients

Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword anymore — it’s a practical choice for many bars and home mixologists. Using hyper-local ingredients means relying on produce from your immediate area: herbs from your garden, fruit from your local market, or honey from a nearby farm.

This trend has two big advantages: freshness and lower environmental impact. Ingredients that haven’t travelled thousands of miles retain more flavour, and you support local growers while reducing your carbon footprint. It’s also cheaper in many cases, especially if you grow your own herbs or berries.

Another part of the appeal is the connection to place. A cocktail made with your own garden mint or strawberries feels more personal.

How to Create at Home

  • Grow herbs on a windowsill: Mint, basil, thyme, and rosemary are easy to grow indoors.

  • Visit farmers’ markets: Seasonal fruit tastes better and often costs less.

  • Infuse your own spirits: Add fresh herbs, berries, or edible flowers to vodka, gin, or rum for 2–7 days. For inspiration, explore your own twist on a favourite low‑ABV cocktail using the flavours available in your area.

Example Recipe: Garden Gin Smash

  • 50ml gin

  • 4–5 fresh mint leaves

  • 3 slices of cucumber

  • 20ml lemon juice

  • 15ml sugar syrup

  • Muddle cucumber and mint, add remaining ingredients, shake, and strain over crushed ice

4. Clarified and Crystal-Clear Drinks

Clear cocktails stand out because they look elegant, modern, and slightly mysterious. A perfectly transparent milk punch or clarified daiquiri shows skill and care — it looks like it shouldn’t be possible, and yet it’s in your glass.

Clarification also changes the texture of a drink. Removing solids makes it smoother and more refined, while preserving flavour. High-end bars often use centrifuges, but at home, you can achieve excellent results with milk-washing or careful filtering. Milk-washing might sound strange, but it’s an old technique.

How to Create at Home

  • Milk-wash method: Add warm milk to your cocktail mix, wait for curds to form, then strain through a coffee filter.

  • Fine straining: Use several layers of cheesecloth or paper filters for fruit juices.

  • Patience matters: Rushing the filtering will result in cloudy drinks.

Example Recipe: Milk-Washed Rum Punch

  • Mix 100ml rum, 100ml pineapple juice, 50ml lemon juice, and 50ml sugar syrup.

  • Add 100ml warm whole milk, stir gently, and wait 30 minutes.

  • Strain through a coffee filter. Serve over ice in a rocks glass.

5. Tea-Based Cocktails

Tea brings a wide range of tannins, florals, and earthy notes, allowing bartenders to create deep and complex drinks without overloading sugar or citrus. Green tea, matcha, oolong, and herbal infusions are especially popular in 2025.

How to Create at Home

  • Brew tea stronger than you would for drinking, as dilution will occur in cocktails.

  • Pair tea with complementary spirits (matcha with gin, black tea with whiskey).

  • Use tea syrups for sweetness and flavour in one go.

Example Recipe: Earl Grey Whiskey Sour

  • 50ml whiskey infused with Earl Grey tea (steep 2 tsp tea in 100ml whiskey for 2 hours)

  • 25ml lemon juice

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  • 20ml simple syrup

  • Shake with ice and strain into a rocks glass

6. Fermentation and Probiotic Cocktails

Gut health awareness is influencing cocktails, too. Fermented ingredients like kombucha, kefir, and tepache are becoming popular mixers, offering a tangy, refreshing taste and a potential digestive boost.

How to Create at Home

  • Buy raw, unpasteurised kombucha for mixing.

  • Experiment with tepache (fermented pineapple drink) — easy to make at home.

  • Mix with light spirits to avoid overpowering delicate flavours.

Example Recipe: Pineapple Tepache Margarita

  • 50ml tequila

  • 50ml homemade tepache

  • 20ml lime juice

  • Shake with ice and serve over ice

7. Retro Revival

The charm of vintage cocktails never truly fades. 2025 sees a return to classics from the 70s, 80s, and 90s — but with a refined twist. Bartenders are revisiting drinks like the Harvey Wallbanger or Grasshopper, giving them modern updates with premium ingredients.

How to Create at Home

  • Use fresh juices instead of bottled mixers.

  • Swap generic liqueurs for artisanal alternatives.

  • Keep the presentation clean and elegant.

Example Recipe: Modern Grasshopper

  • 25ml crème de menthe

  • 25ml white crème de cacao

  • 25ml cream

  • Shake with ice and strain into a chilled coupe

8. Botanical and Floral Accents

Botanical infusions bring layered aromas and taste complexity. Flowers and herbs are now key players in cocktails, not just decorative afterthoughts. Lavender, hibiscus, and chamomile are particularly fashionable in 2025.

How to Create at Home

  • Infuse spirits with dried flowers or herbs for 24–48 hours.

  • Make floral syrups for delicate sweetness.

  • Avoid overuse — florals should be subtle, not overpowering.

Example Recipe: Lavender Gin Fizz

  • 50ml gin

  • 20ml lavender syrup

  • 20ml lemon juice

  • Top with soda water

  • Shake all except soda, strain over ice, and top with soda

9. Dessert-Inspired Cocktails

Sweet cocktails are enjoying a revival, but they’ve grown beyond simple chocolate martinis. Think liquid tiramisu, panna cotta-inspired drinks, or carrot cake in a glass. These blends merge dessert presentation with cocktail craft.

How to Create at Home

  • Use dessert flavours like vanilla, coffee, chocolate, and spice.

  • Add cream, coconut milk, or flavoured liqueurs.

  • Rim glasses with crushed biscuits or cocoa powder for a visual treat.

Example Recipe: Tiramisu Espresso Martini

  • 40ml vodka

  • 20ml coffee liqueur

  • 30ml fresh espresso

  • 15ml mascarpone cream (loosened with a splash of milk)

  • Shake hard with ice, strain into a martini glass, and dust with cocoa

10. Smoked and Flame-Kissed Cocktails

Smoky flavours have been big in the food world for years and are now fully embedded in cocktail culture. In 2025, bartenders use actual flame, smoked glassware, or smoked syrups for a bold sensory element.

How to Create at Home

  • Use a smoking gun or simply burn herbs like rosemary, capturing the smoke under an inverted glass before pouring the drink.

  • Smoke sugar syrup by placing it in a covered bowl with smoke from wood chips.

  • Pair smoky accents with dark spirits for depth.

Example Recipe: Smoked Old Fashioned

  • 50ml bourbon

  • 10ml smoked sugar syrup

  • 2 dashes aromatic bitters

  • Stir over ice, strain into a smoked glass, and garnish with orange zest

Final Thoughts

The 2025 cocktail landscape is adventurous, health-aware, globally influenced, and visually exciting. Trends move fast, but many of this year’s favourites are practical enough to enjoy at home without advanced equipment. From zero-alcohol botanical spritzes to tea-infused sours and smoky old-fashioned, the creativity of the modern bar is now within reach of your kitchen counter.

Experimentation is the real spirit of the era. Start with simple recipes, adapt them with your own twists, and let your taste guide the way. In doing so, you’re not just following trends — you’re shaping your own.

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