A partnership with Lyre’s distillery allowed Carnival Cruise Line to offer alcohol-free cocktails on its ships.
Carnival’s Alchemy Bar now offers guests favorite drinks from the ship’s Alchemy Bar, according to a press release.
“We now offer non-alcoholic cocktails as part of our partnership with Lyre’s at sea. Since non-alcoholic cocktails have grown in popularity rapidly, Carnival’s mixologists have been crafting alternative versions of our most popular cocktails that do not contain alcohol, but are full of flavor, said Zachary Sulkes, Carnival’s senior director of beverage operations.
There is an award-winning non-alcoholic spirits line by Lyre’s that use natural flavors to reproduce the appearance, aroma and taste of classic drinks.
Most Carnival ships sailing from the United States offer Alchemy Bars. On ships homeported in Australia, guests can try non-alcoholic versions of the popular cocktails in the future.
Alchemy Bar’s non-alcoholic cocktails now include:
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