The rise of alcohol free beverages.
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The Great Northern Zero tastes just like Great Northern.
I had Christmas and my Grandsons birthday at my Daughters place, so that involved driving. Rather than trying to just have a couple of beers I took a 6 pack of Great Northern Zero.
Felt normal drinking as Beer does little to me anyway, except I knew that I was 0.00 when it came time to drive home.
I had Christmas and my Grandsons birthday at my Daughters place, so that involved driving. Rather than trying to just have a couple of beers I took a 6 pack of Great Northern Zero.
Felt normal drinking as Beer does little to me anyway, except I knew that I was 0.00 when it came time to drive home.
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I have tried Lyres Spirits.
Not too bad but you need to play around with the mixes to get something to your taste. You can buy mini bottles if you just want to try.
Noticed that there are more non-alcoholic wines, spirits & beers in the supermarket.
Haven't yet had any non-alcoholic wines that don't taste like lolly water, would rather drink soft drink or mineral water.
Not too bad but you need to play around with the mixes to get something to your taste. You can buy mini bottles if you just want to try.
Noticed that there are more non-alcoholic wines, spirits & beers in the supermarket.
Haven't yet had any non-alcoholic wines that don't taste like lolly water, would rather drink soft drink or mineral water.
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I think it's a great development too. Didn't realise there'd be such a market for them, but you see them everywhere now. I have a close friend who's struggled with alcohol addiction for years (couldn't go to sleep without it) and has found these a godsend.
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yeh but drinking straight tonic is not going to taste like G&T. gin has its own flavour - juniper, botanticals, and whatever else
non-alco vodka would be pointless though
i read somewhere that the reason non alco beer is expensive is due to the cost of production. they have to produce in ultra-sterile conditions since any hint of fermentation destroys the whole batch
non-alco vodka would be pointless though
i read somewhere that the reason non alco beer is expensive is due to the cost of production. they have to produce in ultra-sterile conditions since any hint of fermentation destroys the whole batch
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That's spot on and a reason why you'll never see it on tap. Alcohol kills any bacteria that might form in the hoses, no alcohol, no disinfection.Woods Of Ypres wrote:yeh but drinking straight tonic is not going to taste like G&T. gin has its own flavour - juniper, botanticals, and whatever else
non-alco vodka would be pointless though
i read somewhere that the reason non alco beer is expensive is due to the cost of production. they have to produce in ultra-sterile conditions since any hint of fermentation destroys the whole batch
The G & T's (lyres), I can't tell the difference. I'll have one of those now and then at work, very refreshing.
Just on the free AF beverages at work. It was in response to the well publicised stories of sexual harassment etc on mine-sites, something I must say, in my 20+ years in mining, that I have never seen. There is a limit on alcohol too, no more than 4 mid strength drinks per day are allowed and it is heavily policed.
Another thing that stood out for me since quitting drinking was when my youngest daughter (22) Jess said to my wife, "I like Dad better now he's not drinking"..... It got me thinking, my kids had probably never seen me without a beer in my hand. My grandkids never will.
And yes Stui, great for not having to worry about an RBT. I've deleted my uber account too, no need for that anymore.
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That's terrific Skids, coming from a fellow plumber of the same vintage, I'm also well into my third year of no alcohol. I could count on one hand in that time I've indulged, Christmas and one New Years. I don't even bother with N.A. stuff these days.
It was such a crap habit, alcoholic? I'm not sure, I gave it up very easy and haven't looked back. Our lives are about to make a huge change with our sea change and I guarantee it wouldn't happened whilst drinking.
It was such a crap habit, alcoholic? I'm not sure, I gave it up very easy and haven't looked back. Our lives are about to make a huge change with our sea change and I guarantee it wouldn't happened whilst drinking.
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Not quite. Beer lines can still develop mould and bacteria if not regularly cleaned.Skids wrote:
That's spot on and a reason why you'll never see it on tap. Alcohol kills any bacteria that might form in the hoses, no alcohol, no disinfection.
Granted the alcohol content does kill the majority of bacteria but not all.
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We order boxes of Big Drop ‐ Pine Trail Pale Ale and Galactic Milk Stout:
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Everyone's taste differs. My 2 favourites are the ones you mentioned. I don't mind the Gt Northern. My barber drinks the Gt Northern and one of his mates popped in. The bloke only drinks Gt Northern on tap. Old mate poured him a zero into a nice cold glass, he drank 3 and didn't even realise it wasn't the real deal.Arch@M32 wrote:I opened this feed expecting it to be people saying "why bother?", "Just drink real beer".
But as a non drinker I am pleasantly surprised.
My favourites are Nort and Heaps Normal. I find Carlton Zero hugely variable. And find Great Northern undrinkable.
I just bought a Box of the Becks Blue. $40 and definitely one of the best value ones.
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Just checking now. Looks like there's a gluten-free Heaps Normal (forgot to mention Big Drop are also GF).Skids wrote:I tried the Pine Trail and I have to say, it was one of the most tasteless ones I've had. Might have to try a few others from their range.
Have you tried Nort or Heaps Normal?
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