5 African Cocktails That You can Make To Jazz Up Your Holidays

African Cocktails
African cocktails [ Image credit: Kenyan Dawa ]

This has been no ordinary year, so why settle for the usual? Embrace some new flavors that will excite your palate and expose you to some of the many varieties of mixed drinks that come from Africa? Well if you hadn’t thought about it, let us help you out a little with 5 cocktails you can try at home.

Irresistible African Cocktails

#1 – Nigerian Chapman Drink By Flo Chinyere

African Cocktails
Nigerian Chapman Drink By Flo Chinyere

Nigerian Chapman Drink is a fun and refreshing drink with a mix of fruits. It uses Angostura Aromatic Bitters which is alcoholic but a very mild influence on the drink. Get Recipe Here >>

#2 – Kenyan Dawa Drink By Nairobi Kitchen

The Kenyan Dawa By The Charming Lonno Lodge
The Kenyan Dawa By The Charming Lonno Lodge

Get Recipe Here >>

#3 – Ghanaian Ginger Drink (Emudro) By Mrs. Drewry Food

African Cocktails
Ghanaian Ginger Drink (Emudro) By Mrs. Drewry Food

Emudro is a Home-made non-alcoholic ginger drink which is very popular in Ghana. It can be enjoyed chilled. Get Recipe Here >>

#4 – Pressure Cooker Zobo Drink (Hibiscus Tea) By Pressure Cooking Today

Pressure Cooker Zobo Drink (Hibiscus Tea) By Pressure Cooking Today
Pressure Cooker Zobo Drink (Hibiscus Tea) By Pressure Cooking Today

Hibiscus Tea! Hibiscus tea is a natural source of Vitamin C and antioxidants, and may lower blood pressure. You can drink it hot or cold. Get Recipe Here >>

#5 – South African Fynbos Cocktail

South African Fynbos Cocktail
South African Fynbos Cocktail

When South African Bar Tender came up with The Fynbos cocktail, there was no question that it was going to be a big hit. It is simple enough to make and taste as good as it looks. So let’s take out the shakers and get down to business. Get Recipe Here >>

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