Non alcoholic or very low alcoholic drinks.

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    OH doesn’t front alcolohol any more. His favourite alternatives are Estrella and Guinness zero, or a ginger ale/soda mix. Tanqueray zero is also very good, hard to distinguish from their alcoholic gin
     
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      I drink Bavaria 0.0% when I want 0 alcohol.
      It's cheap, has few calories and rather than thinking of it as beer, it's like a sparkling malt drink.
      Much like the taste of beer that's not yet been fermented.

      Or, fizzy water (abt 70%) with pressed apple and mango juice (from w/rose)
       
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        Yes I find the zero beers I have tried as just too malty, not something I find pleasant, not sure why they cant remove the alcohol and leave the taste alone.
        Reminds me of cold Horlicks or some such drink.
         
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          I like grapefruit juice (preferably the pink one) with fizzy water, about 1/3 juice to 2/3 water, and maybe a dash of lime juice.
           
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            Erdinger o or guiness 0 alcohol are the best to me the lager ones aren’t very good have been t total for 7 years .
             
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              My neighbour says the 0% Guinness is good although I haven't tried it yet.
              I went through quite a few of the zero beers and they all had a slightly odd taste. I think Heineken was a better one. I settled on sofa water with ice and a slice in the end. Refreshing and cheap!
               
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                My neighbour gave me a can of Guinness 0 to try.
                I was impressed by the taste, but the smell was revolting.
                I won't try it again.
                 
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                  Something I do at home is to whizz up a lemon and some water in the liquidiser and strain it to get most of the bits out. Then mix with sugar. You can store this in the fridge. Best served with 7 Up (full sugar) and ice. It's a very refreshing drink.
                   
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                    If you are at all sensitive to alcohol, beware, Guinness Zero does contain alcohol, although "not more than 0.05%", as stated on the can label. Advertising regulations allow it to be marketed as alcohol free and 0%.

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                      I've never liked Guinness anyway so I don't think I'd like the low alcohol one.

                      Just tried to get in the supermarket but far too busy for me so tried a corner shop and all they had was corona, a bit like gnats pee at the best of times.
                       
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                        We like Shloer for any occasion!
                         
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                          Can't say I have ever found a good alcohol free drink. Mrs JWK likes Peroni alcohol free but I've never liked lager anyway, bit tasteless compared to beer. I tried alcohol free gin in a pub once, it was more expensive than the proper stuff and tasted like a chemical experiment gone wrong.
                           
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                            I stopped drinking 15-20 years ago
                            I used to work for a haulage company that also delived beer/wines etc, one day we had a few pallets of damage stuff for return to factory, the pallet sat in one place for about 3 days when we moved the pallet and where the drink had met the concrete floor it had eaten away alot of the concete so i thought "if that's what happens to concete then what is it doing to our gut's" and never had beer or wine again
                             
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                              I've never found an alcohol-free version of a normally-alcoholic drink that I like, I don't like sweet soft drinks (I find Shloer too sweet) and any drink with artificial sweeteners in it has (to me anyway) a nasty after-taste. Hence fizzy water with or without juice, or bitter lemon, ginger ale or tonic with a slice but without the spirit added. I've got some of the flavoured Fever Tree ones to try this year.

                              If I'm driving and I'm visiting someone, or in a pub that serves meals (whether or not we've had one) I'm not averse to asking for a cup of tea even if everyone else is drinking alcohol!
                               
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