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Non Alcoholic | The Mocktail Mix
Lyre’s Amaretti Affogato

Lyre’s Amaretti Affogato

Recipe courtesy of lyres.com.au Maintaining an effortlessly exquisite appearance demands ’round-the-clock attention and the strictest of diets. Yet, when the dinner fork’s laid down, and the dessert trolley rolls out, all bets are off. One must surely find...
Lyre’s Blackberry Smash

Lyre’s Blackberry Smash

Recipe courtesy of lyres.com.au The Lyre’s Blackberry Smash is one seriously good summer cocktail. This drink is a delightful riff on a classic Julep, brimming with the vibrant flavors of fresh blackberries, fragrant mint, and the rich essence of American Malt....
Lyre’s Coffee Affogato

Lyre’s Coffee Affogato

Recipe courtesy of lyres.com.au Non-alcoholic Affogatos offer a delightful twist on the classic Italian dessert that combines the rich intensity of espresso with the creaminess of gelato. What’s exceptional about non-alcoholic Affogatos is that they allow...
Lyre’s Southside

Lyre’s Southside

Recipe courtesy of lyres.com.au This classic cocktail artfully marries the captivating essences of Lyre’s Dry London Spirit and Absinthe, weaving them together with fragrant mint and zesty citrus, creating a concoction best served icy cold. Its origins trace back to...