
At The Sober Curator, our glass is always half-full; there’s just no booze in it. This week’s collaboration with @Tonix.Mocktails teaches us more about the staples of creating and developing the perfect at-home alcohol-free bar set-up. It’s all about the glassware!
The Staples Class 102: glassware
Look good, feel good, right? Presentation can literally elevate your experience. This week, I’d love to discuss one of the essentials of elevating your Mocktail experience… Glassware!
Let’s please the eye with the simplicity of what you serve your Non-Alcoholic drink in! Have you ever put water in a wine glass to feel fancy? This is no different! It’s the experience… and you are worth the effort!
Sober Curator Pro Tip: You don’t have to spend much money! Depending on your obsession with Drinkwater and Mocktails, you might gain quite the collection, but I promise I’ll show you a way that won’t break the bank.
Secondhand Vintage Thrift Stores are a WONDERFUL place to discover exciting glassware. They usually will have seasonal glasses, novelty ware, one-of-a-kind pieces, and a set, too, if you like the design. Also, the inventory is constantly changing, so if you don’t find something in one week, you may fall in love with something the following.
Maybe you’ll make a new friend at the local Salvation Army… Maybe your kitchen cupboards will be packed with awesome glassware… Maybe I’m projecting, either way, this simple adjustment will feel like a whole new experience!
Do you already have your favorite Drinkware? Excited to find something new?? Tag @Tonix.Mocktails and @thesobercurator! We’d looove to see your collection!!
Here’s where you can find me!
~To Your Health!~
~Nik
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