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237SJ | 16:45 Mon 15th Jan 2018 | Food & Drink
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I has anyone else tried any of the alcohol free spirit substitutes? The Seedlip ones seem quite popular but I bought a few of these today https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Temperance-Spirit-Company/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_9950299031?ie=UTF8&node=9950299031&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=The+Temperance+Spirit+Company Haven't tried it yet. Apparently you can get rum substitutes as well but not sure I would fancy that
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Sounds the sort of thing they could sell in pubs so that the designated driver feels less left out.
I see no point in ( pretend ) drinks. Either they are alcoholic or not. Just my opinion though .
Over the years there have been several attempts to introduce non-alcoholic beers,one that comes to mind being "Kaliber" and the one thing they all had in common was that they were all *** awful.
Anne, some people enjoy the taste of alcoholic drinks and drinking in pubs but have to avoid alcohol for all sorts of reasons. I don't want to drink fizzy drinks or juice when I'm out so the choice of alcohol spirits will be a bonus for me.
Becks blue is ok as a non alcoholic lager and duchesse G&T is enjoyable and refreshing
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I`ve said for years that there is a gap in the market for a longish, fizzy drink that isn`t sweet. I have tried some of the low alcohol lagers - Becks Blue, Bavaria and Cobra. The most authentic taste (if you can call it that was a mix of half Becks, half Bavaria. The Cobra was disgusting
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Islay - I hadn't heard of that one. Sounds interesting.
What's the point? If for any reason I should eschew alcohol (not very likely) I would happily settle for a cup of tea (Tetley's extra strong, of course).
That's fine, Jack, but there aren't many restaurants that will serve tea along with your main course,
I was given a Seedlip one the other day outside Waterloo and I've just drunk it with tonic. Waaay too botanical for me, but it's all a matter f tastte, I suppose..
I tried the seedlip one, the garden one and thought it was totally disgusting.
Can't see the point.When I was working and it was my turn to drive the company car on a trip, I drank tonic water with ice & lemon.
Looked like a 'proper' drink but no alcohol. At over £2 for a 330ml bottle I would not touch the Temperance Spirit.
It's personal choice and taste isn't it?

I haven't tried this but if it is reminiscent of Gin and that's a flavour you enjoy then why not.
I'm allergic to alcohol so when I'm out for a meal I usually have a Slimline Tonic with ice and lemon or a J2O.
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I'll try it tomorrow. Will report back
I bought Mr U a Brewdog Nanny State, he reckons it is the best of the non alcohol beers he has tried.
The non alcoholic G&T was covered in the Sunday brunch show yesterday
I gave up alcohol 4 years ago and since then have tried hundreds of different so-called substitute beverages. In my opinion, the best non-alcoholic soft drink is not any of these substitutes but Crabbes Raspberry and Ginger, available from Morrisons or M&S It has a warming kick to it without tasting like a poor copy of something better! And Crabbes know a thing or two about drinks... If anyone reading this is trying dry January or just looking for something new, give Crabbes Raspberry and Ginger over ice a shot, it's a corker!
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Verdict - It just tastes like tonic water which needs some gin in it!

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