How to Make a Non Alcoholic Mimosa

Opt for sparkling white grape juice to mimic champagne., Try ginger ale for a strong taste., Use sparkling cider for a fruity taste., Experiment with juices other than orange juice., Choose complimentary mixers and juices.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Opt for sparkling white grape juice to mimic champagne.

    If you want to go for the classic mimosa taste, pick up some sparkling white grape juice at a grocery store.

    Sparkling white grape juice has a similar taste to champagne and will provide the traditional taste of a mimosa., You can get a little creative when making your mimosa.

    Try adding ginger ale as your carbonated beverage.

    This will be slightly different than a regular mimosa drink, but can add a gingery tang guests may enjoy., Sparkling cider is sold in a variety of flavors, such as apple and pear.

    If you want your mimosa to have a sweeter, fruitier taste, opt for a sparkling cider in your choice of flavor., You can go for classic orange juice for your mimosa.

    However, there are other juice options you can try.

    Things like grapefruit juice can be used for a slightly more bitter mimosa.

    You can also try the subtle sweetness of peach juice.

    Some mimosas use unique flavors of juices, such as passion fruit juice or mango juice., Make sure you account for what you're pairing the juice with.

    Apple juice may not blend well with carbonated apple cider, for example, as the taste will be overpowering.

    Instead, try something like apple juice paired with ginger ale.
  2. Step 2: Try ginger ale for a strong taste.

  3. Step 3: Use sparkling cider for a fruity taste.

  4. Step 4: Experiment with juices other than orange juice.

  5. Step 5: Choose complimentary mixers and juices.

Detailed Guide

If you want to go for the classic mimosa taste, pick up some sparkling white grape juice at a grocery store.

Sparkling white grape juice has a similar taste to champagne and will provide the traditional taste of a mimosa., You can get a little creative when making your mimosa.

Try adding ginger ale as your carbonated beverage.

This will be slightly different than a regular mimosa drink, but can add a gingery tang guests may enjoy., Sparkling cider is sold in a variety of flavors, such as apple and pear.

If you want your mimosa to have a sweeter, fruitier taste, opt for a sparkling cider in your choice of flavor., You can go for classic orange juice for your mimosa.

However, there are other juice options you can try.

Things like grapefruit juice can be used for a slightly more bitter mimosa.

You can also try the subtle sweetness of peach juice.

Some mimosas use unique flavors of juices, such as passion fruit juice or mango juice., Make sure you account for what you're pairing the juice with.

Apple juice may not blend well with carbonated apple cider, for example, as the taste will be overpowering.

Instead, try something like apple juice paired with ginger ale.

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