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Previously on "Non Alcoholic Drink Recommendations"

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  • BlasterBates
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    Apple juice and mineralwater or soda. Not too sweet.

    Have you tried Becks Alcohol free?

    German style alcohol free beers are great.

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  • d000hg
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    You can also buy little (like 20ml or so) bottles of gin/whisky/etc flavouring. They are sold with the idea you infuse them into vodka to make your own cheap spirits.

    What you can also do, since they're very very concentrated, is add just one or two drops to a glass of ginger ale or tonic water to get a rough approximation of a G&T or whatever. I tried a gin one a while ago and it was actually OK.

    The bottles are so small you might consider them acceptable to carry one in your jacket pocket and I don't think it would cause issues in a pub. Could be worth a look anyway.

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  • DaveB
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    Another vote for Lime and Soda, very refreshing if it's hot and sweaty in the pub.

    An alternative if you don't want anything too sweet, Soda water and Bitters. Most bars have a bottle of Angostura lurking on the back somewhere. It does have alcohol in it but you use so little it won't notice.

    These are good, but not sure if a pub would have them. Home - Bottle Green

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  • suityou01
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    Ginger beer. Or lime and soda. Got bite and not sickly sweet.

    Carbonated mineral water is also nice, especially with a slice of lemon.

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    What's wrong with water? You can even get it in trendy bottles.
    WHS, fizzy water makes a surprisingly satisfying beer substitute.

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  • NotAllThere
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    What's wrong with water? You can even get it in trendy bottles.

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
    Technically that is a "Bloody Shame" - still not a bad idea!

    @OP - Big Tom is pretty nice and available in supermarkets.
    Although obviously so is Tomato Juice, Tabasco plus Lee&Perrins

    "Real" lemon based drinks are pretty good too - PLJ is a decent brand
    Waitrose also do nice squashes, can't think of the brand but it comes in Green glass bottles.

    Pubs and Restaurants are more of a problem
    All those kind of drinks are nice in moderation but I just feel sick if I have more than one or two.

    The only things I can drink in any quantity on an evening out are alcohol free lagers and coffee but you can imagine how popular I am when I order coffee in a busy town pub on a Saturday night

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  • tarbera
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    One of my friends dropped dead yesterday - he had stopped drinking for 3 months on a health kick and started going to the gym


    Heart attack


    You could be next

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    Virgin Mary. A Bloody Mary with no vodka.
    Technically that is a "Bloody Shame" - still not a bad idea!

    @OP - Big Tom is pretty nice and available in supermarkets.
    Although obviously so is Tomato Juice, Tabasco plus Lee&Perrins

    "Real" lemon based drinks are pretty good too - PLJ is a decent brand
    Waitrose also do nice squashes, can't think of the brand but it comes in Green glass bottles.

    Pubs and Restaurants are more of a problem

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  • Jubber
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    If you want to stay stopped - stay out of the pub.

    "Green Champagne" (Lime & Soda)

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    Virgin Mary. A Bloody Mary with no vodka.
    Virgin Tequila Slammer.

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  • vetran
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    Lemon water is quite nice, couple of slices in water pop in the Fridge.

    some of these look nice even a sprite recipe

    non alcoholic drinks - search Instructables

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  • Dallas
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    Mask any overly sweet drink with cheese and onion monster munch and pork scratchings

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  • SueEllen
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    carbonated water

    herbal teas

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  • NotAllThere
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    I drink either grapefruit juice or tonic water. In a restaurant, I'd have just water - except Chinese or Indian restaurants where I'll have green tea or chai.

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