Best non-alcoholic Spirits to keep you on the Straight and Narrow

Best non-alcoholic Spirits to keep you on the Straight and Narrow

Today I want to highlight some of the best non-alcoholic spirits that are doing the rounds. Many of my friends have embarked on Dry January and I know some of you might want to spill that over into February. Or perhaps you'd just like to try something different when you're going top shelf. Some of these brands have products that do contain any drink contain up to 0.5% ABV which is considered non-alcoholic almost everywhere in the world. 

Clean Co. 

I want to echo one of the sentiments from Clean Co. There really is a very average selection of sugary soft drinks and non-alcoholic drinks out there in the market. 

I'm encouraged by how Clean Co go to such lengths with their techniques and botanicals to create the best liquids. They distil 50% of their key ingredients to deliver a drink that comes with quite the punch. 

Check out their range on their website here

Lyres

I just love the outlook of this brand. They seem to grasp what the consumer wants when it comes to drinking and socialising. Many people want to do both, but don't want to imbibe alcohol. There's no reason why we can't enjoy the mirth and merriment of a soiree or shindig, simply by embracing alternatives to alcohol. 

More information on their thoroughly comprehensive website

Seedlip

After my friend put me on to Seedlip way back when I often find these guys are a great go-to in bars or restaurants. Especially if I'm driving, but would like order something more exciting than a diet coke. They regularly top polls for best non-alcoholic alternatives. It has a neutral profile and mixes well for any non-alcoholic cocktail.

Available to buy at The Bar

Salcombe Distilling's New London Light

Isn't the word Zest just the best. You can put the word Zest, in front of anything and I will hand over money sight unseen. Zest is better than fresh because fresh is just to generic. Spice is too dangerous, and invigorating is too verbose. Zest is where it's at. And I'm going to use just one word, Zest, to describe this product and I'm sure you'll be hooked.

Sipsmith Freeglider

And why not visit the Sipsmith distillery in Chiswick. You can actually do a tour of the facilities, then head down to Fullers Brewery which is just down the road. I should have really included that in the article I wrote on why everyone should move to Chiswick. Apparently the Sipsmith team used over 100 ingredients before deciding this Freeglider was the ultimate non-alcoholic alternative to add to their range.

 

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