Non-alcoholic mocktails offer refreshing summer alternatives
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Jul 31, 2024 8:09 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As the "sober curious" trend rises, non-alcoholic mocktails are becoming a popular choice for summer gatherings.
Keith Washington, owner of Biggby Coffee in Milwaukee, joined us on Wednesday, July 31 to showcase several mocktail recipes, including a tropical blend of dragon fruit, lemonade and Red Bull; a refreshing mix of blood orange, strawberries and Red Bull; and a sweet-tangy mocktail with blue raspberry and strawberry popping boba.
These drinks aim to provide a flavorful option for those seeking alcohol-free refreshments during the hot season.
Learn more about Biggby Coffee by clicking here.
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