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4 x the best non-alcoholic drinks for Dry January 2022

To start the new year fresh – and perhaps also recover a bit from a December when the alcohol has flowed freely – #DryJanuary is the perfect resolution. Not drinking alcohol for a whole month can do a lot of good for both body and mind. But let's be honest, everyone likes a nice mocktail every now and then... To make your Dry January a little easier, Teisseire shares five delicious recipes with which you can enjoy a drink even during your #DryJanuary. A kickstart to your new year. One thing we know for sure:2022 will be our year (and now for real)!

Dry Colada 🍍

25 ml Teisseire 0% Pina Colada syrup
30 ml coconut milk
30 ml Pineapple juice
60 ml Sparkling water

Do you also long for the sun? With this drink you can escape the cold even on the darkest days and dream of tropical beaches. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and all ingredients except the sparkling water. Shake for 15 seconds and pour into a highball glass. Then add the sparkling water and garnish the drink with a slice of pineapple for a summery feeling.

Forest blend 🍏

30 ml Teisseire 0% Forest fruit syrup
125 ml Apple juice
3 raspberries
3 peach slices

Attention those with a sweet tooth:this fruit explosion is just for you! Blend all ingredients with a handful of ice in the blender for one minute and then pour into a highball glass. Garnish the drink with mint leaves and a paper straw.

Peach Nojito 🍑

25 ml Teisseire 0% Peach syrup
8 mint leaves
150 ml Sparkling water

As a real Mojito fan, you should try this non-alcoholic version with peach. Fill a highball glass with crushed ice, add all ingredients and stir briefly. Garnish with a sprig of mint and a slice of peach.

Linden 🍋

25 ml Teisseire 0% Lemon &Lime syrup
20 ml Honey
2 lemon slices
150 ml Sparkling water
1 slice of lime

Ready for a fresh start? Then this is your ideal New Year's drink. Fill a whiskey glass with ice and add all the liquid ingredients. Squeeze the lemon slices and stir briefly. Garnish with a slice of lime.