Sunrise Mocktail
A vibrant, alcohol-free cocktail that captures the beauty of dawn with layers of orange and red that mirror a perfect sunrise. This refreshing drink combines tropical flavors with a stunning visual presentation.
There's something magical about watching the sun paint the sky in brilliant oranges and deep crimsons, and the Sunrise Mocktail captures that exact moment in a glass. This stunning non-alcoholic creation doesn't just look like a masterpiece β it tastes like one too. With its perfect balance of sweet tropical flavors and tangy citrus notes, this drink proves that you don't need alcohol to create something truly spectacular. Whether you're hosting a brunch, celebrating with friends who don't drink, or simply want to start your day with something beautiful, this layered wonder delivers both visual drama and incredible flavor in every sip.

AI-Crafted Recipe
This recipe was created by our AI mixologist. It may not be a traditional recipe but should be a delicious interpretation.
π Ingredients
- 0.5 oz Grenadineπ Amazon
- 2 oz Club Sodaπ Amazon
- 1 cup Ice cubesπ Amazon
Garnish: Orange wheel and maraschino cherry
π¨βπ³ Instructions
Fill a highball glass with ice cubes
In a separate container, mix the orange juice and pineapple juice
Pour the juice mixture slowly over the ice, filling about 3/4 of the glass
Top with club soda, leaving room for the grenadine
Slowly pour grenadine over the back of a bar spoon, allowing it to sink to the bottom and create the sunrise effect
Garnish with an orange wheel and maraschino cherry
Flavor Profile
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View on Amazon βπ‘ Pro Tips
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Pour the grenadine very slowly over the back of a bar spoon to achieve the perfect layered effect
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Use freshly squeezed orange juice for the best flavor and natural color contrast
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Chill all ingredients beforehand to prevent the layers from mixing too quickly
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Add the ice after pouring the orange juice to maintain cleaner layers
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For extra visual impact, use a clear glass and add the grenadine just before serving
π History & Origin
The Sunrise Mocktail draws inspiration from the classic Tequila Sunrise, which gained fame in the 1970s thanks to the Eagles song of the same name. As the craft cocktail movement evolved and mocktails gained respectability, bartenders began creating alcohol-free versions of classic layered drinks. The technique of creating gradient effects with grenadine dates back to the early 20th century, but the modern mocktail movement has elevated these visual techniques to an art form. This particular version emerged in the 2010s as restaurants and bars began taking their non-alcoholic offerings more seriously. The drink became particularly popular at brunch spots and family-friendly establishments, where the visual appeal could wow guests of all ages. Today's Sunrise Mocktail represents the evolution of the temperance movement β no longer about abstinence, but about creating inclusive experiences where everyone can enjoy sophisticated, beautiful drinks regardless of their alcohol preferences.





