City Slicker
Submitted by ellen
City Slicker mocktail: pineapple juice and ginger ale over ice with a dash of ground ginger. A bright, bubbly, non-alcoholic drink ready in under a minute.
YIELD
1 servingPREP
5 minCOOK
20 minREADY
5 minA lightning-fast non-alcoholic drink built on pineapple juice and ginger ale, with a dash of ground ginger stirred in for a spicy back note. Three ingredients, no shaker, no muddling, done.
The dash of ground ginger is what turns this from plain fruit-and-soda fizz into something with a little kick. It settles in the bottom of the glass and releases as you sip, so each mouthful carries a different ratio of sweet pineapple, dry ginger ale bubbles, and that warming spice. Freeze leftover pineapple juice into cubes if you have time; they keep the drink cold without diluting it.
Garnish however the glass calls for: a pineapple wedge on the rim for a tropical feel, candied ginger slices on a toothpick for more spice, or mint sprigs for a summer-garden look. Serves as a solid mocktail option at brunch or for designated drivers at a cocktail party.
Bar Tips
- Use chilled ingredients. Warm juice and ginger ale make watery drinks even with ice.
- Ginger ale loses fizz fast once poured. Add it last, right before serving.
- Use real ginger ale, not ginger-flavored soda. Reed’s, Fever-Tree, or Bundaberg give much deeper flavor than generic brands.
- Fresh-grated ginger gives more zing than dried if you have it on hand. A quarter teaspoon grated equals the dash of dried.
Variations
- Spike with 1 to 2 ounces of white rum or bourbon for an adult version.
- Swap pineapple for mango or passion fruit juice for a different tropical angle.
- Add a splash of lime juice and a sprig of fresh mint for a ginger-mojito feel.
Ingredients
Directions
Pour pinapple juice over the juice cubes Fill with ginger ale. Add the ginger and stirr. Garnish as desired.
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