Cinderella

(alcohol-free*)
Difford’s Guide
Discerning Drinkers (6 ratings)

Serve in a Collins glass

Ingredients:
2 oz Orange juice (freshly squeezed)
1 12 oz Pineapple juice
34 oz Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
16 oz Monin Grenadine Syrup
3 dash Angostura Aromatic Bitters
Top up with Thomas Henry Soda Water
× 1 1 serving
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Garnish: Lemon slice

How to make:

SHAKE first 5 ingredients with ice & strain into ice-filled glass. TOP with soda water.

Review:

Long, fresh and fruity.

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Nutrition:

One serving of Cinderella contains 66 calories

*Alcohol-free: This recipe contains a maximum of 0.5% alc/vol.

Alcohol content:

  • 0 standard drinks
  • 0.23% alc./vol. (0.23° proof)
  • 0.3 grams of pure alcohol

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Chris Dimal’s Avatar Chris Dimal
7th May 2024 at 13:31
Deserves the rating. Quite sour, but the fruitiness saves it.
Ian Lessels’ Avatar Ian Lessels
15th June 2022 at 18:11
A thought here, not specific to this cocktail, but I didnt know where else to put it - It would be helpful midweek to be able to search for non-alcoholic or alcohol free cocktails.
Simon Difford’s Avatar Simon Difford
20th June 2022 at 12:19
To search for non-alcoholic cocktails, please 1) click on Cocktail Finder, 2) select “See advanced filters”, 3) In “By style drop menu select “Non-alcoholic”, 4) click on “Search”.
21st October 2021 at 04:08
If you use angostura bitter, the drink is no longer non-alcoholic, the ganostura has 44% alcohol
Simon Difford’s Avatar Simon Difford
21st October 2021 at 10:03
Thanks for bringing this to my attention. The bitters only add trace amounts of alcohol as such a small part of the overall volume. However, we will change to say "alcohol-free" which by UK law allows for 0.05% alcohol in a drink. (Non-alcoholic should mean no alcohol at all so we will impliment this change ASAP.)