The popularity of non-alcoholic craft cocktails has exploded in large cities around the United States and now Carnival is bringing them to sea in a new partnership with Lyre, a top manufacturer of alcohol free spirits. Lyre’s non-alcoholic prosecco will be offered in main dining rooms and seven of the most popular cocktails at the line’s Alchemy Bar will be reimagined using Lyre’s White Cane, Spiced Cane, Agave Blanco, and Dry London non-alcoholic spirits. The cost for these new alcohol-free Lyre’s cocktails is $9.50. The original alcoholic versions of the same cocktails at Alchemy are priced at $13. Here’s the new menu:
Note that the spirits used in the original alcoholic version of the cocktail are listed on the left (priced at $13) and the Lyre’s spirits used for the non-alcoholic version are listed on the right (priced at $9.50).
This selection of cocktails at the Alchemy Bar is still only available in the original alcoholic version (priced at $13):
And with that…
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Homework (10 points): Check out the rest of the Carnival bar menus HERE. Then post to the comments what you think of these new non-alcoholic cocktails. Do you plan on trying any?
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