Alcohol-free drinks present no risk of intoxication, but there are potential negative consequences. If you have determined that these drinks are not a threat to your sobriety, try some of these alcohol-free alternatives. Mixed Drinks Nonalcoholic mixed beverages, or “virgin drinks,” are common...
Noughty Dealcoholised Rouge. This rich Syrah has been acknowledged for its gluten-free properties and indistinguishable taste that still feels rich and full-bodied without the buzz of regular wine. Peppery, oaky, and
Mocktails are drinks made to mimic cocktails, which typically contain alcohol. The primary difference between mocktails and their alcoholic counterparts is that mocktails do not contain any spirit or liquor at all; however, they still can feature many of the same flavors. Depending on how the ingr...
If I wanted to premake this drink but not add the Sprite until each cup was served, how much Sprite would you imagine putting in each 8-12 oz cup? Like a 1 oz “shot” type for each cup or even less? Brittanie Pyper says: It really depends on the total amount of drinks you’re...
“Target faces the dilemma of distinguishing which of the nonalcoholic drinks on its shelves must be sold to 21+ and which can be sold to anyone. It's not an impossible problem, but there's a considerable degree of liability that follows even a single violation” ...
LIVE Soda isn’t soda at all! The brand produces kombucha and drinking vinegars comparable to soft drinks. It’s #kickcola hashtag inspires consumers to switch over from sugary, nutritionless beverages to better-for-you choices that still taste great. ...