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Everleaf teams up with Farm Girl for Dry Jan 
03/01/22

Everleaf teams up with Farm Girl for Dry Jan 

Gearing yourself up to tackle Dry January? Who needs alcohol when you can get your hands on delicious mocktails! Everleaf, the award-winning non-alcoholic aperitif has teamed up with Farm Girl to offer diners three mouth-watering non-alcoholic cocktails. The tipples are designed to pair perfectly with dishes on Farm Girl’s menu, providing diners with a delightful alcohol-free brunch experience.

The cocktails include:

The Hugo – made with Everleaf Marine, Elderflower, Mint and Lime which is designed to be enjoyed alongside the Avacado Toast.

The Garibaldi – made with Everleaf Forest and Orange Juice, which goes perfectly with the Smoked Salmon Scramble.

Cherry Blossom & Raspberry Fizz – made with Everleaf Mountain, topped with Remedy Kombucha and Raspberry Lemonade which is paired with the Cherry Ripe Pancakes.

So who says Dry January needs to be a chore, we are considering going teetotal to get involved. To see what Everleaf has to offer visit: https://www.everleafdrinks.com

Written by Nyla S.

Photography courtesy of Everleaf

#alcoholfree #dryjanuary #everleaf #farmgirl

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