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Top Global Mixology Trends To Look Out For In 2025

Mixology Basics
Author: Smriti Dey
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Mixology is the craft of making drinks. It is not just about combining alcohol and mixers but about creating a distinct glass full of complex flavours. This includes carefully selecting ingredients, experimenting with flavours, and applying various techniques to achieve the perfect balance in every glass. Each year, mixologists push the boundaries of their knowledge to bring out innovation. Some of the techniques gain popularity and attention, while others do not, and the popular ones eventually emerge as a trend.   

Like any other industry, the food and beverage sector undergoes annual changes, and this is particularly true given the rise in mixology interest over the past ten years. Before 2025 begins, it’s time for you to take an early sneak peek into techniques and innovations in the world of mixology that will likely trend in 2025. 

Top Global Mixology Trends Of 2025 

Asian Drinks 

You must have heard about the bubble tea trend. Like this, even mocktails and cocktails are being infused with Korean tea or other Asian ingredients. Tropical drinks with boba garnishes or drinks with yuzu or lemongrass are also trending. The world is adapting to new Asian drinks being introduced with persimmons. Asian ingredients are locally sourced and mostly organic. As popular as European cocktails are, Asian drinks are also listed as soon to be known in the entire world for their unique garnishes and organic flavours in 2025 and coming years. The use of sakura or edible flowers is also a part of the Asian drink saga that has been trending lately.  

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Herbal Drinks 

There are lots of herbs listed in ancient flora of Asia that can be added to the drink. Pudina, tulsi, lemongrass, wheatgrass, lemon leaves, and other herbs are frequently added to Asian cocktails, giving them a more earthy taste. Adding these ingredients to the cocktails also neutralises the tangy cocktails, cutting through their sharpness and making them more mellow. Most of these herbs can be homegrown organically in kitchen gardens or small containers. While growing these herbs, tulsi and others can grow little flowers for additional garnish to add to the cocktail, making it more sustainable. Adding herbs to a cocktail is nothing new, but in 2025, it will not be limited to traditional ingredients like mint; it will be expanded to include coriander leaves, fennel greens, tea leaves and other ingredients.  

Two tall glasses with ice and fruit, one blue with a lemon slice and herbs, the other red with a blackberry and mint, sit side by side on a white surface.
Clarified Cocktails 

Clarified cocktails are a growing trend in the mixology, offering a presentative and smooth drink. This technique involves using a filtration process to remove impurities, fats, and solids from a cocktail, resulting in a crystal-clear, refined beverage. The process improves the flavours, giving the drink distinct notes of each ingredient without any muddiness. Clarification is often achieved through the use of agar-agar, gelatin, or a filtration system like a centrifuge. The trend has gained popularity for its innovative approach, with bartenders focusing on creating clean, pure flavours.  

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Savoury Drinks 

Cocktails and mocktails might not be sweet entering 2025 because, according to the latest trends, these can be even made savoury. There are some people who have a sweet tooth, and there are some people who are more towards the spicy side. Savoury cocktails and mocktails serve as a great medium for those who don't like sweet taste but like to drink. A huge chunk of people who do not prefer sweet mocktails and cocktails are counting on their favourite drink trend to enter 2025 as it normalises the flavour preference.  

A glass of orange-colored cocktail with ice, garnished with a slice of orange and a metal straw, set against a red background.
Retro Cocktail 

The simplicity of retro cocktails is being revisited due to sustainable drinking practices and organic ingredients. Fancy mixers and syrups are put to side right now as retro cocktails with simple ingredients and steps for making them resurface. The crowd follows the trend because of their classic taste, which has been long forgotten getting nostalgic. 

These innovative and creative trends have been forming around mixology since 2023. These innovations have slowly turned the crowd in their favour, making up for top 2025 trends.  

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About the Author

Smriti Dey

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Smriti is a content writer with a strong background in food and beverage storytelling. She has explored the alco-bev space extensively through cocktail-focused research and detailed writing, creating informative yet approachable narratives. Her work often highlights tribal profiles and trends, making complex mixology concepts accessible to everyday readers. Beyond the written word, she believes every drink tells a story when served thoughtfully. Smriti loves coffee just as much as she loves cocktails, which is why the espresso martini cocktail is her absolute favourite!

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