How to Build a No-Low Home Bar: Essential Ingredients
Par Arnaud Slama-Royer ·
A great home bar doesn't need alcohol to be impressive. With the right non-alcoholic spirits, mixers, syrups, and tools, you can create cocktails that rival anything from a top bar. This guide covers everything you need to stock a no-low home bar that will impress guests and elevate your daily drinking ritual. Let's build your collection.
Essential Non-Alcoholic Spirits
Start with three base spirits that cover the widest range of cocktails: a gin alternative (Seedlip Garden 108 or Monday Gin), a whiskey alternative (Lyre's American Malt), and either a tequila alternative (Ritual Zero Proof) or an aperitif (Ghia). These three will let you make dozens of different cocktails.
Must-Have Mixers
Premium tonic water is non-negotiable — Fever-Tree or Q Mixers are excellent choices. Stock ginger beer (Fever-Tree Premium Ginger Beer is superb), soda water, and a good quality cola. For more adventurous drinks, add coconut water, shrubs, and kombucha.
Syrups and Sweeteners
The Essentials
Simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water) is the foundation. Add honey syrup (3:1 honey to warm water) for depth, and agave for tequila-based drinks. These three cover 90% of recipes.
Specialty Syrups
Once you have the basics, expand with vanilla syrup, cinnamon syrup, rosemary syrup, and grenadine. Making them at home is easy and much cheaper than buying them.
Fresh Ingredients
Always keep lemons, limes, and fresh mint on hand. Fresh citrus juice makes an enormous difference compared to bottled. Other useful fresh ingredients include cucumber, ginger root, berries, and fresh herbs like basil and rosemary.
Essential Tools
- Cocktail shaker (Boston or cobbler style)
- Jigger for measuring (25ml/50ml)
- Muddler for crushing herbs and fruit
- Fine mesh strainer
- Bar spoon for stirring
- Good quality ice cube trays (large cubes and crushed ice)
Conclusion
Building a no-low home bar is an investment in better daily drinking. Start with the essentials, master a few core recipes, and gradually expand your collection. The beauty of non-alcoholic spirits is that you can enjoy them any time — so your home bar will get plenty of use.