Daily News | Here are 8 spots for holiday zero proof drinks in Philadelphia
Jesse Andreozzi believes everyone should be able get their hands on a festive drink in a fun glass.
The general manager at Clementine’s Stable Cafe says it’s important to him that the menu offers nonalcoholic cocktails, inclusive of all lifestyles. “I don’t drink at all — I’m sober. But I still like to go out and hang out,” he said. “People want to celebrate around the holidays. And just because you’re celebrating, doesn’t mean you have to drink alcohol.”
The goal is to appease consumers seeking more than virgin versions of cocktails. These concoctions often require more effort than regular cocktails and can incorporate costlyingredients with processes like fermentation. And since we are in the thick of the holidays, flavors like cranberry, pear, apple, and smoked rosemary creatively are being used to develop twists on classic cocktails, which makes a good non-boozy holiday drink, said Kasey Ehrgott, a bartender at Volstead by Unity.We tapped Philly-area bartenders for their festive nonalcoholic creations., a fruity fizzy drink. Thewith cinnamon, clove, star anise.
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