Top Non-Alcoholic Gin Recipes: How to Make Non-Alcoholic Gin Drinks at Home - Boisson

Top Non-Alcoholic Gin Recipes: How to Make Non-Alcoholic Gin Drinks at Home

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Looking to enjoy one of your favorite gin drinks guilt-free, without any of the negative consequences of alcohol? It’s easier than ever as non-alcoholic gin becomes more accessible. These days, you can order alcohol-free gin online and start mixing up drinks at home, inspired by your favorite cocktails.

And today, we’ll share our personal favorite non-alcoholic gin recipes with you. We’ll teach you how to make non-alcoholic gin drinks like professional mixologists, regardless of whether you have experience crafting drinks or not!

First, allow us to open with an overview of why you should learn how to make non-alcoholic gin drinks at home.

Why You Should Learn How to Make Non-Alcoholic Gin Drinks at Home

We recently wrote a complete guide on all the reasons to try non-alcoholic drinks, where we discussed that there are both social and health benefits that we can reap from ditching alcohol once and for all. 

But that doesn’t mean you can’t still get in on the fun when friends and family are having drinks at a party. Or maybe you want to sip on something while you wind down after a long day. Either way, using a non-alcoholic gin substitute to make your favorite gin drinks is a great idea.

How to Make Non-Alcoholic Gin Drinks at Home

Making the decision to abstain from alcohol and avoid all the physical and mental consequences it creates, doesn’t mean you have to sit in the corner alone with your water. And even if you aren’t living an entirely sober lifestyle, mixing in a few non-alcoholic gin drinks during the week can help you stay at peak performance without forcing yourself to resist cravings.

All things considered, learning how to make non-alcoholic gin drinks is a fun, healthy way to imbibe your favorite concoctions guilt-free. The taste is almost indistinguishable from the real deal - with the only difference being the lack of alcohol “bite” in the alcohol-free alternative. For some, that is a good thing! It makes certain recipes more “drinkable”.

Now, without any further ado, we’ll share some of our personal alcohol-free gin recipes below.

Our Favorite Non-Alcoholic Gin Recipes That You’ve Got to Try Yourself!

Ready to get started making your own gin drinks at home? We’re going to unveil some of the most popular non-alcoholic gin recipes you can try at home yourself. Just head over to Boisson to grab a bottle of non-alcoholic gin first. You can visit us in person or shop online - we have an incredible supply from the most reputable distillers in the alcohol-free spirits industry.

In the meantime, we’ll start with a classic alcohol-free recipe: the G&T.

Alcohol-Free Gin & Tonic

When most people think of gin drinks, the gin and tonic is the first to come to mind. And for good reason - this classic cocktail has earned favor around the world as a refreshing, easy-drinking recipe. And it couldn’t be any simpler to make this recipe! 

But if you want to enjoy one without the ABV, do you follow the exact same recipe or mix things up a bit? We prefer to keep things simple - but of course, you should put your own spin on this recipe if the classic gin and tonic get a bit mundane. In the meantime, here are the ingredients & directions:

  • 50mL alcohol-free gin
  • 200mL tonic water 
  • Orange slices and/or ginger slices 

Start by adding the gin and tonic water to a glass with plenty of ice. Stir the drink and add your garnishes for a nice touch. It’s that easy!

Alcohol-Free Tom Collins

Another incredible non-alcoholic gin recipe is the Tom Collins. There are few drinks out there that are as crisp and refreshing as this one! When done right, it offers a complex array of botanical flavors, leaving you wanting another as you attempt to nail down which note is the most prominent. And if you want to make your own alcohol-free Tom Collins at home, here’s how:

  • 50mL alcohol-free gin
  • 30mL lemon juice (ideally fresh-squeezed, not storebought)
  • 10mL simple syrup
  • Soda water
  • Lemon slice and/or cherry

There’s a bit more work involved to bring this drink to life. We recommend grabbing a shaker - as you’ll want to shake the gin, juice, and syrup with plenty of ice. From there, you can strain out the mixture into a glass - also featuring plenty of ice. At that point, it’s just a matter of topping off your glass with soda water and stirring it in. Finally, add your garnishes and enjoy.

Alcohol-Free French 75

Named after the fast-firing gun used by the French army in World War I, this classic gin-inspired drink is perfect for laying by the pool with or enjoying a book on the patio. We love it year-round, but it really thrives during the warmer months outdoors - it’s super refreshing. Start by grabbing the following ingredients:

  • 30ml alcohol-free gin
  • 15mL lemon juice (again, take the time to squeeze this fresh - it’s worth it!)
  • 15mL simple syrup
  • Alcohol-free champagne or sparkling wine
  • Lemon peel

This is another drink that should be shaken, not stirred. So, shake up the gin, simple syrup, and lemon juice with a heap of ice. Strain into a glass - ideally a champagne flute for that authentic French 75 experience. Then, you can top off the glass with your choice of non-alcoholic sparkling wine or champagne. Put the finishing touches on the drink with your lemon peel twist garnish!

Alcohol-Free Gimlet

The gin gimlet is one of the oldest cocktails in existence - and it’s still here today favored by many. That could be due to the fact that it is also one of the most simple to make. In terms of taste, you can expect a load of zest and vibrancy from the concoction when done correctly! Here are the necessary ingredients, followed by the steps to bringing this alcohol-free gin recipe to life:

  • 75mL non-alcoholic gin
  • 15mL lime juice
  • Lime wedge or slice

Simply shake your gin and lime juice vigorously (with plenty of ice in the shaker, as always), and strain the liquid into a chilled stemmed-cocktail glass. Put your lime wedge on the glass and enjoy!

Alcohol-Free Gin Rickey

The original cocktail was originally referred to just as a “Rickey” and was made with bourbon. But eventually, the gin stuck - and the new name of gin rickey became normalized. And with less than 10 calories per drink, this is a great choice for the health-conscious individual. Meanwhile, the taste is off the charts - offering a unique blend of botanical notes like juniper, pine, lemon, citrus, and more. If you want to give this one a go yourself, here’s what you’ll need:

  • 60mL non-alcoholic gin
  • 30mL freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 90mL club soda
  • Lime wheel or wedge

Once you’ve got your ingredients, go ahead and fill a glass full of ice. Then, add your gin, lime juice, and club soda to the glass. Get to stirring and top off the glass with a lime garnish for some fun, flair, and extra aromatics!

Alcohol-Free Gin Mule

You know the Moscow mule is made with vodka traditionally. But a fun twist on this classic cocktail is the Gin mule. And below, we’ll teach you how to make a non-alcoholic version of this fan favorite! Here’s what you need:

  • 60mL alcohol-free gin
  • 90mL ginger ale
  • 15mL lime juice (as always, freshly squeezed!)
  • 7.5mL simple syrup
  • A handful of mint leaves

Take these ingredients and add them to a glass filled with ice. Stir them together, and then serve in a mule mug for the best effect. Don’t forget to throw a few mint leaves in as well!

Alcohol-Free Gin Negroni

Last - but certainly not least - we are going to share one of our absolute favorite non-alcoholic gin recipes: the 0.00 ABV Negroni. You can’t beat the delightful, bittersweet mix of flavors in this one! It requires a few different non-alcoholic spirits - gin alternative, of course, but also some alcohol-free sweet vermouth. Here is the full list of essentials:

  • 50mL alcohol-free gin
  • 50mL alcohol-free vermouth
  • 50mL Crodino
  • Orange peel

You’ll want to use a rock glass for this particular drink. Fill it with ice and pour all three ingredients in. Then, stir the concoction together to mix the trifecta of flavors and add your garnish.

Tips to Help You Enjoy These Non-Alcoholic Gin Recipes to the Fullest

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There you have it - our favorite non-alcoholic gin recipes. You now know how to make non-alcoholic gin drinks at home - but we want to provide you with a few final tips to help you make the most of these concoctions - starting with sourcing your ingredients strictly!

Use Fresh, Highly Quality Ingredients 

You get out what you put in when making any sort of food or drink. If you use cheap, low-quality ingredients, the final product will suffer. Get only the finest alcohol-free spirits at Boisson: the best non-alcoholic liquor store in NYC and online. 

And as you’ve seen throughout our list of non-alcoholic gin recipes above, freshly squeezed juices are always the way to go. It’s much healthier and the taste is far superior. It’s worth the extra work - trust us on this one!

Sample Before Serving & Make Adjustments as Needed

If you’re making drinks for all your friends or family, it’s always a good idea to sample the drinks yourself first and determine if they’re up to par. We know you’re excited to get the drinks in the hands of their recipients and show off what you’ve made. But simply taking a quick sip and seeing where you can improve is a great way to save yourself from embarrassment and disappointment. 

You may find that you added way too much ginger ale to your gin-inspired mule - and you need to top it off with a bit more alcohol-free gin and lime juice. Or, maybe you were so eager to get back outside with your friends and soak up the sun that you forgot to top off your French 75 with champagne. The point is, you should test your drinks before serving them!

Put Your Own Personal Spin on Them

When first starting out, it’s best to follow our non-alcoholic gin recipes as we’ve written them above. These are pulled from the pockets of expert mixologists, and you can trust that they’ll taste amazing when made correctly. 

However, it’s always fun to put your own personal spin on these recipes after you’ve tried them as they’re intended. Don’t be afraid to sub out ingredients to spice things up every once in a while!

Final Thoughts on How to Make Non-Alcoholic Gin Drinks at Home

We hope you feel as excited about knowing how to make non-alcoholic gin drinks at home as we are! You can never go wrong with these gin-inspired recipes. 

If you want to explore other easy non-alcoholic drinks to make at home, we have a full list on our site. You can also check out our favorite non-alcoholic whiskey recipes or the best summer drink recipes non-alcoholic we’ve curated. 

Otherwise, there’s only one thing left to do at this point. Head over to our site or come visit us in person to stock up on all your essentials! We can’t wait to see how you make these alcohol-free gin recipes your very own way!

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