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  1. 2 mag 2009 · Jude Rogers. Revered by Nirvana, Blur and Radiohead, Kim and Kelley Deal of 90s indie sensations the Breeders are rock survivors. Now, after years of struggle with drink and drugs, they're...

  2. 5 gen 2024 · Fiona Beckett. Fri 5 Jan 2024 09.00 EST. D ry January used to be something to endure rather than look forward to, but these days there are so many good alternatives to alcohol that it’s hard to...

  3. 13 mar 2024 · Intensely medicinal — a bit TCP. Bitter green leaves join equally bitter notes of bark, cloves, black pepper. I could get used to the taste if it delivered the booze-adjacent buzz it promises ...

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    • Opia Alcohol-Free Chardonnay
    • Eisberg Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine
    • Blurred Vines Sharp
    • Eisberg Mulled Wine
    • Real Peony Blush Sparkling Tea
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    • Kylie Minogue Alcohol-Free Sparkling Rosé
    • Lyre's Classico Grande

    Created by wine writer Matthew Jukes, these minis are made to be mixed with either still, sparkling or tonic water. The blend includes blackcurrant, blackberry, red fruit, plums and spicy accords, pus a hint of apple cider vinegar, equating to a very pleasing kick – perfect if, like me, you have more of a sour/bitter leaning palate.

    This one is a great shout for anybody who isn't a big fan of the tasteof wine (shocking I know, but I actually do have a few non-sober friends who've just never vibed with a "large house white" – my go-to of yesteryear). Whilst it looks the part, this Opia option from Vintage Roots is more like drinking a really fresh and tangy peach juice. It's ex...

    When it comes to non-alcoholic wines, I've found that reds are generally superior to whites or rosés (which are often overly sweet) – and Eisberg, a widely available, alcohol-free brand, more than know how to create a palatable one. Bonus: a large glass (250ml) of this cabernet sauvignon is only 56 calories, if that's something you're being mindful...

    After putting various alcohol-free drinks to the test, I came to realise that sometimes I missed the energising effect of booze (although not enough to risk major hangxiety, poor decisions and messing up my sleep cycle). So, I was very excited when I heard about Blurred Vines (the non-alcoholic wine branch of Three Spirits - more on them later), wh...

    Err, did somebody say festive? My boyfriend and I heated this alcohol-free mulled wine up on the stove as you would an alcoholic one, added slices of oranges to the pan and teamed it with a mince pie. The verdict? All the scents and aromas of an alcoholic one, minus any clawing regret the morning after. A really lovely alternative (albeit a sugary ...

    If you are (or were) a 'sparkling rosé all day' type, then why not try something different in the form of REAL's Peony Blush sparkling tea? It's the perfect picnic accompaniment infused with cheerful notes (strawberry, yoghurt and summer fruits) and goes down a treat. I split a bottle with a friend (who's a self-described 'big drinker') and she ver...

    I always put a bottle of this in my basket should I spy it in the aisles in Tesco or ASDA (but honestly I get through it so quickly I might as well start ordering the crates of six from Amazon). For me, this is the closest to a legit boozy Prosecco.

    The packaging is discrete, so you won't have to worry about sticking out like a sore thumb at a party (not that you should care anyway... but I know I personally sometimes want to blend into the background and not answer a dozen questions about whether or not I'm pregnant). Tastes fresh and bubbly – and the rosé variety is decent too.

    Delicious berry-tinged bubbles at a decent price point? Created by the Princess of Pop of herself? Sign me allthe way up. This is always a fun bottle to bring along for a celebratory occasion, or even to just pair with a bowl of Cheeselets in front of the TV at home (no prizes for guessing how I like to spend Christmas Eve then 👀).

    Lyre's Classico doesn't taste exactly like Prosecco but it does taste just as nice (according to our impressed tester). Dry, fizzy, and sweet, this drink goes down a treat (but would also taste delicious in a mocktail). Passionfruit martini anyone?

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  4. 5 mar 2023 · A mocktail in Italy is called a drink analcolico and refers to a cocktail made without alcohol. Oftentimes on Italian drink menus there will be a section at the end dedicated to non alcoholic cocktails. Usually, they are replicas of regular cocktails made without alcohol such as a virgin hugo spritz, virgin spritz, virgin bloody mary ...

  5. Drinking the Kool-Aid. " Drinking the Kool-Aid " is most strongly believing and accepting in a deadly, deranged, or foolish ideology or concept based only upon the overpowering coaxing of another; the expression is also used to refer to a person who wrongly has faith in a possibly doomed or dangerous idea because of perceived potential high ...

  6. 15 apr 2024 · 12 Best Non-alcoholic Beverages in Italy - TasteAtlas. What to drink in Italy? Top 12 Italian Non-alcoholic Beverages. Last update: Mon Apr 15 2024. shutterstock. VIEW MORE. View all Italian Non-alcoholic Beverages. View Italian Non-alcoholic Beverages map. 01. Coffee (Beverage) Cappuccino. TURIN, Italy. 4.3. shutterstock. Ate it? Rate it.