
Tom collins mocktail
- Preparation and cooking time
- Prep:
- Easy
- Serves 1
Try this light tom collins mocktail. With alcohol-free gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup and soda, it's the perfect alcohol-free edition of a classic cocktail.
- Dairy-free
- Egg-free
- Gluten-free
- Low fat
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
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- ice
- 50ml alcohol-free ginor water
- 25ml lemon juice
- 25ml sugar syrup
- 150-200ml soda water
Nutrition: Per serving
- kcal72
- fat0glow
- saturates0g
- carbs18g
- sugars18g
- fibre0g
- protein0.1g
- salt0.1g
Method
step 1
Fill a tall glass with ice. Pour over the alcohol-free gin or water, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
step 2
Stir gently to combine, then top up with the soda water and serve.
Recipe tip
Twist it: This version of a tom collins is a great way to showcase your favourite non-alcoholic spirit, such as a gin alternative. But, it works just as well with cold water or cooled mint tea.
Recipe from Good Food magazine, January 2023
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