Ginger Beer Mocktail Martinis!

Post date: 2018-12-10 01:48:32
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Help me make a magical mocktail for my castmates that best uses a martini glass! Ideally with ginger beer. No alcohol, no fructose, no cocktail shaker.

I just got gifted a set of martini glasses and want to surprise the cast of a show we've been working on with a drink the next time they come over for rehearsal. Bundaberg Ginger Beer is meaningful to the show so I'd like to make that the core of the drink, but I want it to be more special than just a glass of ginger beer.

It's during the day, and one person doesn't drink while I don't keep alcohol in the house, hence mocktail. Another person is sensitive to fructose so can't have fruit, but can have sugar (I'm unclear on whether lime juice will be a problem). I don't have a particular cocktail making kit though I can get inventive if needed.

While these are martini glasses, they don't have to be variations on martinis! I was thinking ginger beer with gold lustre dust so it looks like it's sparkling, and rim the glass (how?) with metallic sprinkles, but I want some other kind of flavouring agent. I've seen recipes for virgin Moscow Mules and mojitos - if the fructose sensitive friend is good with lime juice we can do that, otherwise I'd like some alternative ideas (honey? Cinnamon?). It's summer here and there's been heatwaves so something cooling would be good!
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