Low alcohol whiskey
Discussion
Honestly…no.
I think you need to ask yourself why you want to cut down on alcohol consumption and work out if enjoying a dram is compatible with your goals.
As a substitute for an Alcoholic drink (if I’m driving for example), I’ll often just have tonic water with ice and lime. It’s a refreshing drink that’s tasty but not sweet.
I think you need to ask yourself why you want to cut down on alcohol consumption and work out if enjoying a dram is compatible with your goals.
As a substitute for an Alcoholic drink (if I’m driving for example), I’ll often just have tonic water with ice and lime. It’s a refreshing drink that’s tasty but not sweet.
I love whisky (note the missing "e") and spotted a zero alcohol version a few years ago. Tried it and it was like drinking flat Vimto. These zero % spirits are really to be used as mixers and are s
t for drinking neat. But then if you want to mix stuff for flavour why not just drink one of those expensive juices or as someone says above, drink a mixer.
I started drinking mixers as they can give you a kick of flavour without having to put some extra fake flavour that costs £20 a bottle for no clear benefit. At some point, I'll experiment with chucking in different herbs and spices to mixers like nutmeg and ginger, and maybe juniper.
t for drinking neat. But then if you want to mix stuff for flavour why not just drink one of those expensive juices or as someone says above, drink a mixer.I started drinking mixers as they can give you a kick of flavour without having to put some extra fake flavour that costs £20 a bottle for no clear benefit. At some point, I'll experiment with chucking in different herbs and spices to mixers like nutmeg and ginger, and maybe juniper.

Lynchie999 said:
Yeh, mix it with something to make a measure last longer ? Ginger Ale is a good shout and works well...
Well I can add more water to do that, without totally drowning the flavour.Hoofy said:
I love whisky (note the missing "e") and spotted a zero alcohol version a few years ago. Tried it and it was like drinking flat Vimto. These zero % spirits are really to be used as mixers and are s
t for drinking neat. But then if you want to mix stuff for flavour why not just drink one of those expensive juices or as someone says above, drink a mixer.
I started drinking mixers as they can give you a kick of flavour without having to put some extra fake flavour that costs £20 a bottle for no clear benefit. At some point, I'll experiment with chucking in different herbs and spices to mixers like nutmeg and ginger, and maybe juniper.
I might try that. Cannot stand gin, but nutmeg and ginger are good.
t for drinking neat. But then if you want to mix stuff for flavour why not just drink one of those expensive juices or as someone says above, drink a mixer.I started drinking mixers as they can give you a kick of flavour without having to put some extra fake flavour that costs £20 a bottle for no clear benefit. At some point, I'll experiment with chucking in different herbs and spices to mixers like nutmeg and ginger, and maybe juniper.

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