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Non-alcoholic wine

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ExDancer Tue 01-Aug-23 11:36:02

We have been invited to a charity dinner on Friday.
I am on morphine (well fentanyl) patches and should not drink, so for this reason I try to avoid attending these kind of "do's".
I am fed up with orange, cola, and such although I have found a non-alcoholic lager from Becks which I quite like, but my bladder can't cope with more than half a pint or I'm off to the loo all evening (difficult when you aren't very mobile).
Can anyone recommend a white wine that's palatable so I'm not constantly drawing attention to myself? All suggestions appreciated.

BeneathTheHowlingStars Wed 02-Aug-23 16:26:06

I don't drink alcohol because of all the medication I have to take but going to the pub is much more pleasant these days due to all the alcohol free options. The 0% Guinness is lovely and tastes exactly like the ordinary one. There is also alcohol free Kopparberg cider in a few flavours which are very tasty and refreshing. Asda alcohol free 'gin' with Tonic water and a slice of lemon is nice too.

silverlining48 Wed 02-Aug-23 18:50:44

I like elderflower cordial with sparkling water.

Doodledog Wed 02-Aug-23 18:51:20

Cid24

Have you tried Kombucha? Hip pop is a nice make. And not too sweet either.
And the “pretend” gin is surprisingly good too.

I love kombucha, but wouldn't expect to find it in restaurants.

Seedlip gin is nice, but I don't want to drink gin with a meal. I'd rather have a passable glass of 0% wine, but it is rarely available. I'm sure it would sell if it were.

Magrithea Wed 02-Aug-23 18:53:08

I've yet to find a wine with no alcohol that is palatable! Mostly they're like flavoured water. Try and find one with a low alcohol, go to a Majestic wine shop and ask the staff there. Supermarkets aren't much use if you want something out of the ordinary

Magrithea Wed 02-Aug-23 18:54:11

At a recent do there was a non-alcoholic version of Pimms, alongside the real thing, made with lemonade and balsamic vinegar - surprisingly good!

Mamma66 Wed 02-Aug-23 19:19:41

Our local pub makes delicious mocktails. The non alcoholic version of a strawberry daiquiri is absolutely lovely and as it’s in a martini style glass you won’t have to be running to the loo. Failing that the Nosecco isn’t bad

icanhandthemback Wed 02-Aug-23 20:18:33

Magrithea, I know the one you are talking about which is one Slimming World uses. It is delicious.

SunnySusie Wed 02-Aug-23 20:43:41

Always puzzled as to why there are so few decent non or low alcohol options. I loathe plain water and would prefer not to consume sugar laden drinks. I havent yet found any restaurant or bar serving decent non alcohol wine. For home consumption I have found a very nice dry non-alcohol cider called Sassy on the web site Wise Bartender. You can search for both no alcohol and low sugar drinks. I have bought red and white wine as well but havent tried them yet.

Joseann Wed 02-Aug-23 20:55:50

There can't be much call for non alcoholic wine because when our DD1 was pregnant she asked for a particular bottle with her meal (at a Hilton Hotel), and when her husband was reading the label he noticed it was 2 years out of date!

Jaxjacky Wed 02-Aug-23 21:09:32

Not non alcoholic, but at home, when we have guests, I drink Bavaria shandy 0.9 units per can.

Jaxjacky Wed 02-Aug-23 21:14:34

Sorry. 0.5 units per pint, 0.9 ABV.

hilz Wed 02-Aug-23 21:43:51

Try not overthink it. Do you really notice the contents of anyone's glass while you are out. I am not keen on carbonated drinks and juices leave me feeling acidy so I am happy with iced tap water with a slice of lemon or mint. Not even fussed what sort of glass it's in.

VioletSky Wed 02-Aug-23 21:57:59

I really like lime and soda, you could pretend it has vodka in it lol

VioletSky Wed 02-Aug-23 21:58:54

Might appletise look like wine?

glammagran Thu 03-Aug-23 10:38:05

I consider myself to be quite a wine connoisseur but have cut down a bit (it seems to affect me more as I’ve got older). I’ve tried loads of different non-alcoholic wine. My preferences now are for sparkling and white. I haven’t found a red yet that’s really drinkable. My choices are Noughty sparkling white and rosé which I buy from Ocado. They are the driest of the ones I’ve tried. Fizzeroo from M&S would be a second choice. For white I buy white Torres Natureo from Waitrose and Ocado. They have a red also and is the best of the reds I’ve tried but prefer the white. Other retailers may stock. I think these wines are better because they lift the alcohol out rather than making some grape juice concoction. Good luck.

glammagran Thu 03-Aug-23 10:50:01

If I drink gin and tonic it’s nearly always Tanquery 0%. I can scarcely tell the difference. Much nicer and a lot cheaper than Seedlip gin.

Blondiescot Thu 03-Aug-23 10:59:18

glammagran

If I drink gin and tonic it’s nearly always Tanquery 0%. I can scarcely tell the difference. Much nicer and a lot cheaper than Seedlip gin.

The last few times I've bought it, I've gone for the Tanqueray and it's very nice. My children have bought me a few non-alcohol 'gins', some of which were nice (Cedar's was good), some not so - I think there was a Lidl one which wasn't pleasant at all. I believe there is a 0% version of Gordon's pink gin out now, although I've not seen it in our local supermarkets yet.