Shirley Temple (Non-Alkoholic) Cocktail Recipe

SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Alcohol-free) COCKTAIL Recipe

Probably the Shirley Temple cocktail is the most famous mocktail ever and is believed to be the world’s first mocktail. The drink is named for Shirley Temple, the child actress, singer and dancer who starred in many movies and television shows during the 1930s and ’40s and later become a U.S. diplomat and ambassador.

INGREDIENTS

  • 150 ml/ 5 oz. Ginger Ale
  • 15 ml/ ½ oz. Grenadine syrup 7,5 ml/ ¼ oz. freshly squeezed lime juice

METHOD

  1. Fill a Collins glass with ice cubes.
  2. Add the Grenadine and lime juice.
  3. Top with the Ginger Ale and stir briefly to combine.
  4. Garnish with two or three maraschino cherries.

NOTES

Mocktails are non-alcoholic cocktails that look and taste similar to a cocktail but keep you sober. They often contain fresh fruits, organic botanicals and culinary spices for delicious flavor and rich color combinations.

SHOPPING LIST

  1. Grenadine syrup | USA* | UK* | Germany*
  2. Ginger Ale | USA | UK | Germany
  3. Glasses | USA* | UK* | Germany*  

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