W e’re nearing the end of dry January, which is how a lot of people like to begin the new year, coming out of the holiday ...
"In addition to the Shirley Temple, the Roy Rogers was also an immensely popular mocktail originating in the 1940s using grenadine and cola instead of the ginger ale," she said. "The Arnold Palmer ...
In fact, by this definition, non-alcoholic classics like the Shirley Temple, Roy Rogers, and Arnold Palmer are zero-proof cocktails, not mocktails. Modern iterations of zero-proof cocktails tend ...
The Shirley Temple has been an alcohol-free favorite for nearly a century. It's been called the "original mocktail," but its actual history – and ingredients – are up for debate. "Beverage ...