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This super simple non-alcoholic Lime Rickey Mocktail recipe is bright, refreshing, and totally delicious! Perfect for spring + summer days, and even the little ones will be hooked. Made with freshly squeezed lime juice, raw honey, and your choice of sparkling water or soda. The best part? You can make this lime mocktail recipe in just 5 minutes flat with simple ingredients. Vegan + Alcoholic option.
If you've been an avid reader here on Orchids + Sweet Tea, then you know how I feel about my mocktails. I'm always trying to come up with unique and refreshing ways to enjoy a good glass of non-alcoholic drinks so that those who choose to skip the alcohol don't feel deprived + they are kid-friendly. I like my mocktails fancy (but still easy to make) and full of flavor----and this Simple Lime Rickey Mocktail is it. Haha.
Fresh lime juice + sparkling water make this mocktail everything you'll crave in the summer. It has lots of fizz and bright, citrusy flavor to satisfy you on a hot day, or any day. Plus, this recipe is made with natural ingredients.
If you want some more zing in your mocktails, check out the Pineapple Jalapeño Lime Mocktail. Or to cool down try Frozen Peach and Lime Margarita Mocktail or the Frozen Cucumber Watermelon Strawberry Mocktail. And if you're up for it, give the Peachy Ginger Beer Mocktail a try—it's a crowd-pleaser!
Whether you're keeping it casual or aiming for a fancier vibe these lime-infused mocktails are perfect for any mood. And the best part? They're so easy to make, totally kid-friendly, and ready in just 5 minutes for a quick and refreshing pick-me-up!
A lime rickey is a classic old-time soda fountain drink. It gets its name from a lobbyist named Colonel Joe Rickey, who worked with a Washington, D.C. bartender to make a lime and soda cocktail in the late 1800s. Now, kids and adults both love sipping these drinks--- no alcohol needed.
So if you're sitting here thinking, what is a mocktail? Let me explain. A mocktail is like a party in a glass, minus the hangover. It's a delicious and refreshing non-alcoholic drink that's packed with all the flavor and complexity of a traditional cocktail but without any of alcohol.
Whether you're a designated driver, a health-conscious human, or just someone who wants to enjoy a delicious drink without the buzz, mocktails are the perfect solution.
Mocktails can be healthy, depending on the ingredients used. Fresh juices, herbal teas, and natural sweeteners like honey can provide vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. However, mocktails made with high-calorie syrups, sodas, and artificial flavors can be less healthy.
You really don't need much, or anything complicated, to make this tasty non alcoholic lime rickey. Here are the ingredients:
I like to give these drinks an elegant presentation---You can rim your glasses with salt or sugar if you like. But at the very least, I like to add a garnish of fresh lime slices and some sort of fresh herbs----in this case, I used fresh thyme sprigs.
First and foremost, the flavors in this simple + easy is enough to convince anyone, however, here are a few more reasons why you'll love this recipe:
One of the greatest phenomenons when it comes to ice cubes has been seeing super clear ice cubes from those clear ice cube systems or molds and wanting to try it, but not necessarily wanting to have a huge contraption in my freezer. Haha. Anyone else feel my pain? Whelp, no need to worry----I've done my research and tested it out a bit and have found some solutions to help those of us who don't have any fancy system to making clear ice cubes. Here are a few ways:
Tip #1: It's best to use water that is distilled or super-filtered to avoid gasses and dissolved oxygen, which are the two things that cause our ice to "fog up" when frozen.
Tip #2: Boil your water and freeze your water hot. Again, much to my previous point, this removes any dissolved oxygen or gasses. Just be sure to carefully pour the hot water into your ice cube tray or mold-----preferably one made from materials that naturally insulates like silicone. Also, ensure that your tray lays FLAT while freezing.
Tip #3: Slow freeze your ice cubes. This should be done for about 24 hours, which allows any impurities to be forced out of the ice---resulting in much clearer ice.
Here, I’ve curated a list of drinkware and tea essentials that I use to achieve my favorite drinking experiences, especially with this Lime Rickey Mocktail. Everything from my fave glassware, teapots, ice cube trays, and more. SEE THEM HERE!
Yes! If you have company, everyone is going to want a taste. To make a big pitcher of lime rickeys for sharing, simply scale the recipe up accordingly. Keep the drink in the fridge before serving so it stays cold and refreshing.
Of course, if you'd like to add a splash of booze for the adults, you certainly can. A classic lime rickey cocktail is made with gin or bourbon.
Yes of course! Instead of honey, you can always use Agave or maple syrup or create a simple syrup by boiling water with organic cane sugar to sweeten it.
Making this mocktail recipe vegan is easy, remove the honey and simply opt for another sweetener. See above for more options.
If you love this Simple Lime Rickey Mocktail try these other easy mocktail options next:
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