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The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try

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Happy Sober October! When you’re looking for an alternative to alcohol, it can be difficult to navigate the ever growing world of no/lo drinks. Worry no more! We’re here to run down our 20 favourite no/lo drinks for this Autumn.

Crossip Drinks Pure Hibiscus

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A delicious alternative to Campari, Crossip Pure Hibiscus is brilliant in a spritz or a Negroni. Its gorgeous magenta colour makes for beautiful cocktails with big flavours.

ABV: 0%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £22

Herbarium Distillation 29

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With a perfect balance of juniper, citrus, and spices, Herbarium has a classic flavour that works well with any kind of tonic and garnish. If you love a classic G&T but don’t want the G, swap it for Herbarium!

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £24.80

New London Light

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We already love Salcombe Gin, and their reputation for high quality drinks does not waver with their non-alcoholic alternative: New London Light. Bold and refreshing, New London Light combines juniper, citrus, and ginger for a tasty gin alternative.

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £22.39

Portobello Road Temperance Lower Alcohol Spirit

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With the same botanicals as Portobello Road’s usual gin, Temperance is great for those nights where you don’t want to be drinking. Serve with tonic and orange slices to elevate the subtle orange notes in the drink.

ABV: 4.2%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £23

Fluère Spiced Cane

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Though Fluère Original is a triumph in itself, it’s Fluère’s Spiced Cane that we find most exciting as darker spirits rarely get themselves non-alcoholic alternatives. Mix with some high quality ginger beer and lime for a simple and tasty mocktail!

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £20

Lyre’s Italian Spritz

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A non-alcoholic alternative to Aperol, Lyre’s Italian Spritz has a mouth-watering bittersweet taste. Serve with tonic water and citrus slices, or add to your favourite Prosecco for a dazzling spritz.

ABV: <0.5%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £23.50

Something & Nothing French Rosé + Hibiscus & Rose Spritz

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Something & Nothing Spritz thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Something & Nothing have been making seltzers for a while now, but they recently introduced a line of low alcohol wine spritzers using their seltzers. French Rosé + Hibiscus & Rose is a dry but delicate blend perfect for a chilled out evening.

ABV: 4%
Size: 12 x 330ml
Find here: £29.75

HUN Alcohol-Free Chenin Blanc

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For a fun night in with none of the day after nightmare, try setting up with some cans of Alcohol-Free Chenin Blanc HUN. A sparkling non-alcoholic white, HUN is semi-sweet with rich citrus notes and slight apricot aromas. Serve in a flute to keep those bubbles!

ABV: 0%
Size: 3 x 200ml
Find here: £7.50

Jukes 6

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Non-alcoholic wines definitely aren’t as big as non-alcoholic infusions and aperitifs, but if you look closely they are out there! It’s not often you find a good non-alcoholic red, but Jukes 6 is surprisingly deep with lots of spicy red fruit flavours. Definitely worth a look at.

ABV: 0%
Size: 9 x 30ml
Find here: £35

Seedlip Æcorn Bitter

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The sister company to the already hugely successful Seedlip, Æcorn has created three non-alcoholic signature aperitifs perfect for delicious pre-dinner cocktails. We love Æcorn Bitter, with its bittersweet grapefruit and earth notes ready to be served in a sophisticated spritz.

ABV: 0%
Size: 3 x 500ml
Find here: £60

Sprigster Non-Alcoholic Shrub Infusion

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A non-alcoholic aperitif infused with hops, rhubarb, ginger and fennel seeds, Sprigster’s unique blend of ingredients makes for a sophisticated non-alcoholic choice. Take this with tonic water and plenty of seasonal fruits and herbs.

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £26

Mary

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A herbaceous spirit-alternative, Mary is a delicate blend of basil, thyme, sage with a touch of alcohol. With a light tonic and garnishes of fresh herbs, Mary is a breath of fresh air on those rainy Autumn afternoons.

ABV: 6%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £17.90

Botivo Non-Alcoholic Aperitif

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With a blend of raw honey, raw apple cider vinegar, gentian, wormwood, rosemary, thyme and orange zest, Botivo combines the freshest of ingredients to create a non-alcoholic aperitif like no other. Try with sparkling water and a twist of orange.

ABV: 0%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £26.95

Bax Botanics Verbena Alcohol-Free

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Bax Botanics’ Verbena is a drink that packs a serious punch of herbs and botanicals. It’s refreshing while still being flavourful, and is to die for with a splash of elderflower cordial and light tonic.

ABV: 0%
Size: 500ml
Find here: £17.95

Bowser Leaf

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For Conker Spirit’s line of gins and liqueurs, the only way is up! With Bowser Leaf, they’ve taken on the challenge of a non-alcoholic spirit, and it’s seriously good. With a marvellous aroma and fresh leafy taste, you won’t want to miss out on Bowser Leaf.

ABV: 0%
Size: 700ml
Find here: £20

Brewdog Nanny State

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Brewdog Nanny State thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Though the alcohol content of Nanny State may be low, that doesn’t mean that the flavour is! Just like Brewdog’s other beers, Nanny State is definitely hoppy. There’s lots of orange, grapefruit, pine and mango to satisfy any Brewdog lover, so crack one open today!

ABV: 0.5%
Size: 330ml
Find here: £1.79

Aldi “Rheinbacher 0%” Pilsner

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Aldi Rheinbacher Pilsner thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Yeah, Aldi! Sometimes it can feel like to get a good alcohol-free beer or spirit one has to endlessly scroll through the internet, but now you can get a good alcohol free beer in stores! With a hoppy lemon and grapefruit flavour and a biscuity finish, this beer is a steal at £2.49 for a pack of six!

ABV: 0%
Size: 6 x 330ml
Find here: £2.49

UNLTD. IPA  Alcohol Free Beer

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UNLTD Non Alcoholic IPA is a non-alcoholic beer made for beer lovers who aren’t so keen on hangovers… With its low calorie content and full bodied malt flavour, UNLTD IPA is a perfect IPA alternative.

ABV: 0.5%
Size: 6 x 330ml
Find here: £15

Hofmeister Ultra Low Beer

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Hofmeister thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Not only is Hofmeister’s Bavarian Helles Lager super low in alcohol, but it’s expertly crafted too! There’s sweet grain, fresh grassy hops and a good crisp finish, which aren’t at all affected by its lower alcohol content. Big thumbs up from us!

ABV: 0.5%
Size: 12 x 330ml
Find here: £17.99

Brothers Alcohol Free Toffee Apple Cider

The Top 20 No-Low Drinks to Try Brothers Alcohol Free Toffee Apple Cider thethreedrinkers.com the three drinkers

Made in Somerset, this cider is perfect for those who love a toffee sweet drink. With a smooth and creamy taste that incorporates Brothers’ delicious Somerset apples, this cider is an alcohol free winner!

ABV: 0%
Size: 12 x 500ml
Find here: £15

Not quite ready to give up the alcohol yet? How about having a look at The Best Scotch Whisky To Try This Year, 8 Rums You Have To Try or The Best Hard Seltzers Right Now?

The Best No & Low Drinks To Discover in 2021

Written by Aidy Smith

As we enter 2021, many of us are making decisions to better our mental health and wellbeing which sometimes means drinking less but better. I’ll be honest in that I’ve never been a fan of ‘Dry January’, but what I do believe in is making better life choices throughout the year. In this piece I’ll be showing you first-hand how no and low alcohol doesn’t have to mean zero taste, quite the opposite actually. In 2020 more no-low products entered the market than ever and the category is now continuing to boom. Again, I’ll be upfront in saying there’s some stuff on the market that has been rushed to hit a fad and, in my opinion, shouldn’t be in people’s glasses, but everything below has my endorsement out of the hundreds of products i’ve tried from this category. Enjoy!

HOLOS 'Sparkling Oolong' Kombucha (750ml)

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How about a sparkling Kombucha made from Oolong tea leaves? Fermented in West Sussex using luxury loose leaf Oolong, this treat is a perfect excuse to toast amongst mates when you don’t want an ABV in your glass. Notes of elderflower and lychee intertwine, making this a floral driven sweet treat – it’s like the demi-sec of Kombucha. 

£24 (for 2) from HOLOS kombucha

  

Copenhagen Sparkling Tea RØD
(750ml, 5% ABV)

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A renowned sommelier from Denmark loved his tea and one day it just hit him – why don’t we explore the same process with tea leaves instead of grapes?! The result was quite genius, I never thought I’d exclaim that I truly enjoyed drinking a sparkling version of tea, but here goes, it’s great! RØD is their version of a sparkling rosé and is ripe with blackberries, red berries, hibiscus and a balanced citrus. Lady Grey and Early Grey teas (two of my favourites!) create a slight bitterness from the bergamot oil which balances everything together quite nicely. Honestly, this is something you’ve got to try!

£18.50 from Fortnum & Mason

 

The Original Small Beer Session Pale
(350ml, 2.5% ABV)

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Hands down one of the BEST low alcohol beers on the market. I visited the brewery last year and saw first hand how they create these wonders. The Session Pale is one of my faves, given it has such a tropical fruit backbone to it with a little apricot thrown in. You get that refreshing juicy burst of fruit followed by a crisp balanced hoppy finish. The best bit? It just tastes like a really well made beer – the alcohol content doesn’t even cross your mind. Small beer, great minds. 

£12 for 6 from Majestic

  

OTO CBD Botanical Seltzers (250ml)

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Two things began to surge in 2020 – seltzers and CBD. OTO is arguably the most luxurious and quality driven CBD brand on the market right now. So, when they decided to launch their own seltzer range, naturally, I got pretty excited. I’ve been using the products for a fair while now and can confidently say my anxiety levels have fallen and I feel a better sense of calm. There are three flavours, each containing 25mg of CBD and matching the 3 categories across the OTO range - Focus (Korean Sencha, Mint and Kampot Pepper), Amplify (Bitter Orange, Goji Berry and Habanero Chilli Extract) and Balance (Elderflower, Cucumber and Liquorice). Honestly, they are well worth a try. As we enter 2021 health is our most important asset and we’re going to need to invest in it. 

£11 for 3-Pack from OTOCBD.com


McGuigan Zero Rosé (750ml)

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Finally, a de-alcoholised wine that actually tastes decent. Many have tried, few have succeeded, but I have to say McGuigan have done a great job. The magic lies in spinning cone technology, which draws the wine into fine layers for enhanced vaporisation. This basically means alcohol is removed at much lower temperatures so the taste can remain! The result is not just aromatic and vibrant, it’s bursting with fresh strawberries, cherries and a citric kick which holds everything together. 

£5 from Sainsbury’s 

Sea Arch Coastal Juniper (700ml)

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If you’re longing to feel the sea breeze against your skin like the good old days when we actually leave our towns and cities, well, this may be for you. This 0% gin takes inspiration from its Devon based roots. 

Aromatic juniper berry with herbal notes of sage upfront. Coriander and grapefruit peel results in a clean, crisp feel on the palate along with some peppery notes. Sweet blood orange adds complexity and together with lemon undertones drives the perception of juiciness. Cardamom spice gives a balanced warmth to the finish. Sugar kelp and samphire are the stars of the show, with juniper, coriander and blood orange playing the harmony in the background. Add a splash of your favourite tonic and you’ll unravel juniper and bitter grapefruit with a sweet-spice blood orange and breeze of seaside herbs. 

£25 from SeaArchDrinks.com

 

Mockingbird Spirit (500ml)

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Say hello to the UK’s first tequila alternative with zero alcohol, made using blue weber agave. I have to say, this for me has be one of the most exciting discoveries of the year so far. I judge hundreds of tequilas each year and this really does attain the major components (minus the alcohol taste)  of a quality driven reposado tequila. There’s a sweet vanilla glaze from what would have been oak ageing, married together with the plush and juicy blue weber agave. A kick of habanero spice comes into play, all the while creating a succulent drink which leaves you wanting more. Completely unexpected (as I’m always so sceptical when it comes to no-alcohol adaptations of spirits) but thoroughly delighted. 

£23 from MockingbirdSpirit.com

 

Mother Root (480ml)

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Ginger, honey and apple cider vinegar are 3 components that if we take on a daily basis can really boost our immunity and keep our gut in good stead. Mother Root has managed to combine all 3 ingredients into a non-alcoholic drink which can now be enjoyed as part of a routine versus a forced concoction each morning. Inspired by an age-old American recipe this infusion of pressed ginger juice, blossom honey and organic apple cider vinegar entice the tastebuds. Perfectly paired with a light tonic (to retain the flavours) and a big slice of orange or sprig of rosemary for something a little more savoury. Another evolution for the world of drink and health. 

£19 from MotherRoot.London

  

Caleño Light & Zesty (500ml)

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Columbia is a country that I’ve long wanted to visit. Sadly, right now that’s not but possible – but what I can do is taste the equivalent in a glass with Caleño. Inspired by a variety of tropical, citrus and spice ingredients such as Inca berry, pineapple, papaya and coconut, to name just a few, Caleño gives us a burst of sunshine in a glass. Zesty, tropical, sweet and tangy all in one – there’s a surge of memorable flavours that leaves you wanting more. This non-alcoholic spirit is growing rapidly and with good reason. 

£18 from Amazon