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Cocktails/Mocktails with a Twist of Local


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Such a fun time of year to enjoy your favorite cocktails and mocktails. Plus, we have so many unique local ingredients to choose from. It’s a chance to support our small producers, be creative in your home mixology and entertain with unique flavors. All of these ingredients can be used in your favorite alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages!


Life Itself Chaga Birch Beer Syrup - Dilute with sparkling mineral water to make a fizzy Birch Beer Soda or check out this Birch Spritz Recipe.


Finger Lakes Harvest Elderberry Syrup - An easy one! - Put 1-2 tablespoons of elderberry syrup in a glass, add 3-4 ice cubes and pour in a shot of vodka.


Finger Lakes Harvest Shrubs - Try your favorite shrub with club soda for a sparkling NA option.  Throw in some fresh fruit.


Singer Farm Tart Cherry Juice Concentrate - How about a Tart Cherry Margarita??


Red Jacket Orchard Apple Juices - Easy... ice, apple juice, vodka, ginger beer and freshly sliced apples.


Barrel & Brine Kombucha - Check out these kombucha cocktail options!


Dragon Fly Jams - Their cocktails are called JAM SESSIONS! Use one spoonful of your favorite jam, a shot of liquor, poured over ice with your mixer of choice. Vodka, Lemon Lavender Jam with lemon lime soda for example!


Johhny Ryan Sodas - Use Birch Beer, Cola, Creme Soda and Ginger Ale as your favorite mixers!


Harney Teas - So many flavors - just add vodka or bourbon, and fresh herbs.


 
 
 

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urgot68
Oct 09

It really is such a great time of year to experiment with your favorite cocktails or mocktails! I love the idea of using local ingredients — it’s not only creative but also a great way to support small producers. Mixing drinks at home feels like a playful kind of art, where every flavor is a beat in your personal rhythm. It actually reminds me of Friday Night Funkin, where each note challenges your timing, focus, and sense of flow to make the experience complete.

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