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Specs non alcoholic spirits
Specs non alcoholic spirits









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TÖST is a sparkling non-alcoholic drink made from white tea, cranberry, and ginger. These will be a permanent staple in my drink fridge for nights, and they'd be great to add to the cooler as in-person parties start up again. What's more, the mild flavor was ideal for a long night of drinking in the way a light beer might be, and pairs quite nicely with food. The flavor of Casamara Club doesn't come on strong and, with just 4 grams of sugar, isn't anything you'd really crave after a long day or for a celebration.īut I brought these along to my first sober social event, and not only was I happy to have a bottle in hand just like everyone else but, because these look just like beer bottles, I don't think anyone even noticed I wasn't drinking. They're so subtle, in fact, that the first time I opened a bottle after a long day, I was a little underwhelmed.

specs non alcoholic spirits

Casamara Club makes four interesting and unique flavors, from Onda's earthy citrus (my personal favorite) to Capo's honey-and-mint notes I recommend opting for a variety pack to test them all.Īll four flavors are very subtle. As a fan of Topo Chico and bitters, the subtle bite and effervescence in these bottles were right up my alley. These bottles look like beer but they're actually filled with sparkling, non-alcoholic amaro club sodas.

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I found it nice that I could just crack one bottle for a N/A glass with dinner, without feeling the pressure that comes with opening a bottle of traditional wine and needing to finish it within a few days.

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The drink is a bit of an investment - one box will run you $48.50 plus $6.50 shipping - but you're actually getting 9 small bottles (30ml) in a box.

specs non alcoholic spirits

Made from apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, and a bunch of berries (11g sugar per bottle), this cordiality was formulated to be paired with food, and it does indeed play off the culinary flavors of wine-pairing favorites like steak and homemade meatballs. You're intended to mix the cordiality with sparkling or still water to a dilution of your liking, and I found, when mixed with soda water, it's like having a lovely, slightly chilled red with just enough effervescence to perk the drink up and really make the flavors pop around your mouth. But the red wine mimic, Jukes 6, has a deep, slightly fruity, mostly spicy taste with a subtle earthiness that gives it that true wine feel. I was less of a fan of the white mimic (Jukes 1), which was a bit peachy for my taste. Jukes Cordiality was created by British award-winning wine writer and wine taster, Matthew Jukes, to mirror the depth, taste, and ability to enhance the flavor of food as wine, but without the alcohol. As a dedicated red wine lover (and a harsh critic), I was surprised when Jukes 6 easily became one of the best non-alcoholic drinks I tested.











Specs non alcoholic spirits