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This Orange Marmalade Ginger Beer Mocktail is a vibrant blend of tangy orange marmalade + fiery ginger beer, packed with flavor and fizz. Whether you're craving a refreshing drink for a sunny afternoon or need a non-alcoholic option for your next gathering, this mocktail has got you covered. Ready in just 5 minutes. Alcoholic Option.
I just love playing around with marmalade in my baking. Whether it's cakes, cheesecakes, or even ice cream, it always adds such a nice depth of flavor. So, I thought, why not bring that fruity goodness into a refreshing mocktail? That's what led to this Orange Marmalade Ginger Beer Mocktail. I've jazzed it up with homemade orange + thyme ice cubes (totally optional, but super fun!).
With its fruity sweetness, bubbly ginger beer, and refreshing kick, it's the perfect drink to make any occasion extra special! I love making homemade drinks like this mocktail because it's so easy to make, only uses a handful of ingredients, gives you control over using fresh + healthier ingredients, and it's SO refreshing!
If you're into fruity mocktails with a zesty ginger kick, you've gotta try out some of my other recipes! Check out the Cucumber Ginger Mint Mocktail, Peachy Ginger Beer Mocktail, Orange Kiwi Ginger Mocktail, or the Blueberry Ginger Lime Mocktail. They're all bursting with flavor + guaranteed to refresh your taste buds!
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.
Add your orange juice, orange marmalade + honey until it's all nicely combined. Adjust the sweetness to suit your taste. Then, pour this over your pre-prepared Orange Thyme Ice Cubes or crushed ice in a glass, filling it about halfway. Throw in some sliced oranges and fresh rosemary sprigs for a fancy finish. And there you have it—your refreshing mocktail is ready to enjoy!
Here, I’ve curated a list of drinkware and mocktail essentials that I use to achieve my favorite drinking experiences, especially with this Orange Marmalade Ginger Beer Mocktails recipe. Everything from my fave glassware, cocktail shakers, ice cube trays, and more. SEE THEM HERE!
For me, I prefer squeezing my own fresh orange juice to ensure I know exactly what's in it. However, there are plenty of fantastic alternatives available, so there's no harm in opting for bottled juice to skip the squeezing step. Just make sure to check that it's 100% pure orange juice.
I love adding orange slices and thyme sprigs, but there are so many options, especially if you want them to look more fancy! Here are some of my faves:
Yes definitely! If you'd like to spruce things up with alcohol, feel free to add 1 ounce of whiskey, rum, vodka, etc. For a more "cocktail-feel" without the alcohol, I love using Ritual Zero Proof alcohol alternatives.
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.
Yes! Instead of honey, you can substitute with maple syrup, Agave or organic cane sugar as a simple syrup (sugar + water boiled over the stove top).
Absolutely! To make additional mocktails, simply double or triple ingredients, depending on need.
Yes, you can prepare the orange marmalade mixture in advance and store it in the refrigerator until you're ready to serve. Simply mix it with ginger beer and ice when you're ready to enjoy.
Yes, homemade orange marmalade can be a delicious option for this mocktail. Just ensure it's well-strained to remove any large pieces of peel before mixing it with the other ingredients.
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This mocktail was such a delight for me and my friends!! Thank you for the recipe!!