DOUBLE DEFENSE FRUIT MOCKTAIL

This summer, embrace the mocktail. Actually, embrace the double defense fruit mocktail. Packed with fresh fruit and other nutritious ingredients, mocktails are festive and refreshing. From kicked-up iced tea to jalapeño-spiced limeade, double defense fruit mocktail will take you around globe. Also, there's a high chance that you’ll want to plan ahead when making these drinks. Many require several hours for the flavors to infuse.

Red raspberries' juicy, sweet flavor peaks from late June through August and is just right for this summer cooler. You can spike the drink with an herbaceous, citrusy gin, or omit the gin for a refreshing mocktail. So, today we are presenting the glorious double defense fruit mocktail. Here is how to make it and what exactly you need. Enjoy.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • (Makes 4 servings)
  • 1 cup loose-leaf tea
  • 8 fl oz of fresh fruit juice
  • Teabloom tea maker (16 fl oz)
  • pitcher
  • cocktail shaker
  • 4 mugs

HOW TO MAKE DOUBLE DEFENSE FRUIT MOCKTAIL

DOUBLE DEFENSE FRUIT MOCKTAIL
  • Scoop tea into your Teabloom Tea Maker or preferred steeping method. Add hot water (175°F) and steep for 5 minutes. Flash chill over a half-filled pitcher of ice, then strain out the ice. Add 2 fl oz juice and 6 fl oz flash-chilled brewed tea to a shaker filled with ice. Shake and strain into a chilled glass. Cheers!

Summer just got better. That’s because fruit mocktails aren’t just a way to cool down from the heat, they’re absolutely delicious. Infuse your lemonades, punches and cocktails with fresh summer fruit and you’ve got a mix of drinks that are sweet, tart, citrusy and 100% delightful. You’ll feel like you’re on a beach getaway, even if you’re just indulging in a sweet sip after work. Obviously, everybody’s a non-drinker sometimes. So, whether you’re the designated driver, pregnant, dieting or just not a drinker at all, you can still enjoy delicious and gorgeous mocktails and non-alcoholic cocktails. That is why double defense fruit mocktail is the right drink for you this summer.

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