Non alcoholic drinks.

There was a discussion on LBC radio during the night. One guy summed up non alcoholic drinks perfectly. They tend to only be liked by those who are not bothered about drinking alcohol in the first place
Utter bollocks. As many on here can testify, I love a good session. Health dictates otherwise these days. Mostly.

Zero Guinness is the best of a poor bunch. Though they are getting better and provide a nice alternative to coke, lemonade, soda etc etc.
 
I ditched drinking alcohol 3 years ago and switched to alcohol free versions. At first I couldn’t get my head around it and it felt very strange and finding decent 0%-0.5% alcohol free beer was hardwork. I used to drink craft/real ale beer, so decided to search for micro breweries that specialised in brewing alcohol free beer. To my joy I found loads of them and I can safely say they taste exactly the same as alcohol based beers. If I go out to a pub I’ll have the brilliant Guinness 0% (if they have it) or a pop or coffee because I don’t like the mainstream brewing companies alcohol free beers pubs sell in bottles. A good website for alcohol free beers is called the wise bartender, it’s pricey so I tend to look for breweries on there then search on the breweries website. If anybody wants any help with this then my dms are open and I’m glad to help with finding the right breweries for you.
 
If I'm the designated driver I find Erdinger is a good compliment to a curry


And when I was in Spain earlier this year and grabbing something to eat before leaving for the airport, I asked the barman what alcohol free beer he had and he recommended what he drank, which was an alcohol free Mahou with an inch of draught beer in the glass
That was a nice alternative for a driver
 
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Becks blue is good. I have the odd 'real' beer on holiday but not been drinking clcohol regularly in pubs or at home for a number of years now.
 
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