![]() ![]() It serves up a high-quality, smooth finish. Same rules here, use alternatives in places that they make sense. A beautifully distilled non-alcoholic spirit crafted to complement your favorite bourbon cocktails. We host the best in non-alcoholic beers, wines, spirits, mocktail kits, gift boxes, and more. I like a lot of darker and spiced rums, but know not to put black rum in a mojito. Curated Collection of Alcohol-Free Beer, Wine, and Spirits. In the same way that you would use different types of rum for different cocktails, every alternative will work well with some cocktails but not others. I personally think that either the Ritual rum or tequila alternatives are solid with some lime juice and simple syrup.Īnother thing to consider is that these are just one particular brand’s take on a type of alcohol. ![]() However, if you want something that is more in the style of cocktails at restaurants where the alcohol is a flavor in the drink (but not the main flavor) then they can be quite good. If you want a cocktail that is very forward on the flavor of the base spirit, then don’t use an alternative. ![]() I think it very much depends on what you are going for in a cocktail. I have used Ritual’s rum and tequila alternatives on and off for about a year now. Lyres makes an absolutely crazy selection that I may invest in - trouble is the shelf life with any of these isn’t comparable to spirits and they’re expensive not to fully utilize. I carry all that stuff, non-alcoholic beer, and non-alcoholic wine in case someone prefers - I lean into it during the week to balance out my weekend liver tax. No alcohol, few calories, all around hit. Seedlip Spice, diet ginger beer, lime, and mint is by far the most popular. They’re all gross if you try to drink them straight - they’re meant to be mixed and, IMO, should never comprise more than 1/4 of whatever the pre-ice volume is. Whether it’s because someone is sober, pregnant, it’s a religion/culture thing, watching alcohol intake - doesn’t much matter - they’ve all been well-received (most sober people I know don’t actually want a mocktail though - most of them never actually liked alcohol in any form so they don’t have a taste for the combo). I’ve used Seedlip Spice in place of vodka for mules, Seedlip Grove in place of orange vodka for crushes and for margaritas, Ritual “Gin” for cucumber coolers and G&Ts, Ritual “tequila” for tequila Collins, and Ritual “whiskey” for Kentucky mules. ![]() /r/firewater (This one is for distillers!).We've put our favorite content on our wiki including a starter's guide to cocktails, best beginner's cocktail books, and the World Wide Bar Guide! So please check it out! If you believe your post was unfairly removed then you can contact the moderators for an appeal. Posts not compliant with rules may be removed and user may be banned. A post should promote or invite discussion, for example with interesting context, questions, or thoughts. Posts should invite discussion: Posts that serve only to show off pictures of bottles/ice/bars aren't really allowed. Be nice to others, a rising tide raises all boatsĤ. Do not steal content from other community membersģ. Self-Promotion: Do not "hit-and-run" with your blog/instagramĢa. If it's from a bar, at least include ingredients and bar name/locationĢ. If you post a picture or link, you must include the detailed recipe in comments: measurements, and detailed steps.ġa. The natural citrus oils can settle on top so give it a shake before use and serve 30ml over ice with 200ml of dry tonic and a slice of citrus.1. Our blend of Australian botanical extracts includes pink grapefruit, juniper berry, finger lime, pepper berry, cardamom, fennel and cassia.Īs an all-natural blend of citrus fruit and botanical extracts, our non-alc spirit has an appearance that is somewhat removed from what you’d normally expect in gin or spirit but rest assured, the taste is unmistakable. Botanical infusions of juniper, pepper berry and pink grapefruit bring our non-alc spirit into a world of traditional flavours and aromas you’d only expect from a high proof gin. To satisfy our love of gin, we’ve crafted a non-alc version that we’re confident will slot into that unique reservation held for G&Ts on a warm afternoon. Many of us love a G&T or gin cocktail, but haven’t quite found an alcohol-free version that’s on-par with taste. Imagine being able to enjoy a delicious G&T but not having to think about the impact of the booze beneath that fizzy botanical goodness. ![]()
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