With summer’s scorching heat around, there’s nothing more delightful than sipping something cold and fruity. However, when you’re after a refreshing drink with the right balance of sweetness-and-tartness, Old Orchard Cranberry Juice is the answer. This thirst quenching drink can complement any meal and can serve as a base for easy-to-prepare mocktails. Whether you’re at home, on a vacation-out-of-town, or at a get-together party, these delightful non-alcoholic infusions would surely be a good company and help bring along the fun!
Non-Alcoholic Sangria
Ingredients:
1 bottle Old Orchard Cranberry 64 oz.
1.5 liter lemon soda
1 orange
1 lemon
24 pieces of grapes
Directions:
- Combine chilled Old Orchard Cranberry and chilled soda in a punch bowl.
- Wash fruit. Halve grapes and place in the bunch bowl.
- Cut the orange and lemon into wedges.
- Place the orange and lemon slices into the punch bowl. Stir and enjoy.
Summertime Kiddie Cocktail
Ingredients:
1 cup Old Orchard Cranberry Juice
2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
1/2 cup Gerolsteiner Sparkling Mineral Water 330ml
Fresh strawberries for garnish
Directions:
- Mix all liquids together
- Pour in a tall glass over ice
- Garnish with fresh strawberries
Cranberry Mocktail
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Old Orchard Cranberry
½ cup ginger ale
Ice
Fruit for garnish
Directions:
- Pour Old Orchard Cranberry in a large glass over ice.
- Slowly add ginger ale.
- Garnish with a fruit slice, if desired.
These recipes look great and I will definitely give them a try. I like Old Orchard’s Cranberry, but I’m having trouble finding it in stock in groceries. We usually do our grocery in Rustan’s Supermarkets, and it’s a hit or miss as regards stock availability. I’m very prone to UTI, and my doctor suggests that I drink Cranberry Juice whenever symptoms arise. Although recent studies show that Cranberry Juice does not give much improvement on UTIs, I still find this method trustier and safer than regularly taking antibiotics.
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These recipes look great and I will definitely give them a try. I like Old Orchard’s Cranberry, but I’m having trouble finding it in stock in groceries. We usually do our grocery in Rustan’s Supermarkets, and it’s a hit or miss as regards stock availability. I’m very prone to UTI, and my doctor suggests that I drink Cranberry Juice whenever symptoms arise. Although recent studies show that Cranberry Juice does not give much improvement on UTIs, I still find this method trustier and safer than regularly taking antibiotics.