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Have you tried it, are they any good? Would you recommendation?
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| Personally, I would do something like flavored soda water or tonic water and cranberry juice or lemonade. |
| Or sparkling water. |
| Sparkling grape juice is not bad. |
| Only when pregnant. Kaliber alcohol free beer isn't bad. Alcohol free wine is truly awful. |
| I like O'Douls beer, non-alcoholic. I've tried some wines, which just taste like sparkling fruit juice, but there are some others which actually taste like wine, but I don't remember the name. |
| What's the point? |
--Maybe someone providing alternatives to alcohol at a party. --Maybe someone deciding to go sober. --Maybe someone who is pregnant. --Maybe someone taking medication and/or has other illness where they can't drink alcohol. --Maybe someone just curious. |
You are much more thoughtful than dumbass 22:38. |
Not pp, but equally thoughtful because I would never drink beer or wine again if it somehow lost its alcohol. Typically neither is very tasty. |
| My husband and I drink NA beer all the time. We're not big drinkers but we like the taste of beer. |
| Kaliber was definitely the best of the nonalcoholic beers when I was pregnant more than five years ago. |
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I find the beers more palatable than the wines. If you're a wine lover, you're better to forego that route
If you don't mind fizz, a non alcoholic sparkling cider is probably the closest approximation of its alcoholic counterpart. Sparkling water with just a splash of pomegranate juice is surprisingly wine-ish, but doesn't address the commercial NA replacements. |
| Becks NA is good too. |
| Agree. The wine is gross. |