Best Dessert Cocktail Ideas for the Stay-at-Home Bartender

Some of the hippest places in the United States like San Francisco or Miami are seeing a rise in cocktail consumption. The trend looks like it will continue infecting lounges all over the United States, but no one said that a stay-at-home bartender cannot ride that trend. The following are some interesting dessert cocktail ideas to try.
A Kombucha Cocktail
Fusing health in a cocktail is the perfect idea, right? Kombucha is becoming quite popular among cocktail lovers. It is a fermented tea with loads of probiotics that are necessary to maintain gut health. It is best served in a chilled martini glass with a twisted peel of lemon. To make it, you just need to blend the following ingredients:
- Four ounces of tequila
- Juice from an orange
- Juice from two limes
- Four ounces of ginger-infused kombucha
- An interesting syrup to taste, such as a Monin pumpkin spice syrup
- Garnish with cilantro or jalapeno
A Milk Kefir Cocktail
Milk kefir is another interesting drink that health enthusiasts love. Kefir comes from the Caucasus region of the world. That’s the area between the Black and the Caspian seas. Anyways, blending this with a little bit of vodka and the potent vitamin C powder from maca root should liven up the spirits. Check out the following:
- Four ounces of milk kefir
- Four ounces of coconut milk kefir
- One tablespoon of maca root powder
- Two tablespoons of crushed berries or some raw honey
- Two ounces of vodka
Yogurt Cocktail
Adding a little bit of yogurt to a cocktail can mix things up a bit. That natural creaminess is going to do wonders to the texture of the cocktail. Here is a great recipe for you to try. It’s so good, it’s almost healthy!
- Four ounces of mezcal
- Three ounces of raw beet juice
- Two tablespoons of raw honey or your favorite syrup
- Juice from one lime
- A heaping spoonful of yogurt
Green Cocktail
Another cocktail idea is the green cocktail that combines some of the very best green ingredients in a flavorful drink that could ‘wow’ anyone. Blend the following:
- One ounce of celery juice
- Two ounces of wheatgrass juice
- One ounce of chartreuse
- Two ounces of fresh apple juice
- Juice from one orange
- Three ounces of vodka or gin
These ideas should get your creative juices flowing. There are a lot of combinations out there to try, just as long as you are willing to think outside the box.