Spirit-Free Spirits for a Dry January
No need to skip out on your favorite sips!
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Zero-Proof Alternatives for Your Favorite Cocktails
Have a cocktail craving but want to keep to your New Year’s resolution? Here are five tasty spirits that will make you feel like you’re drinking your favorite beverage.
If You Like an Aperol Spritz: Wilderton Bittersweet Aperitivo
That quintessential blend of tangy and sweet is thanks to botanicals like Angelica, cascarilla, cassia cinnamon, chardonnay grape juice, gentian, grapefruit, mace, orange blossom, quassia, rosemary, sandalwood, Seville orange, and Turkey rhubarb root. Mix it with soda and ice for a spirit-free spritz.
BUY IT: Wilderton, $36.99
If You Like a Negroni: Ghia
Just add one part fizzy water and one part Ghia to make a cocktail that is herbaceous with a touch of sweetness. With no added sugars, Ghia has natural sugars from Riesling white grape juice concentrate. Ingredients also include gentian root extract, yuzu juice, lemon balm extract, fig concentrate, elderflower extract, acacia, orange peel extract, rosemary extract, ginger extract, and fruit and veggie juice for color.
BUY IT: Ghia, $75.00
If You Like an Espresso Martini: Seedlip Spice 94
This blend of allspice and cardamom (plus a hint of citrus) is perfect to pair with your favorite cold brew concentrate. Seedlip was one of the world’s first distilled non-alcoholic spirits when it launched in 2015 and now, the brand is in over 37 countries.
BUY IT: Seedlip, $32.00
If You Like a Margarita: Monday Zero Mezcal
With zero carbs, sugar and calories, this mezcal mixes 1:1 in your favorite spirit-free drinks.
BUY IT: Monday, $42.00
If you like a Gin and Tonic: Cut Above Zero Proof Gin
Tonic is all you need to pair with this spirit that is filled with juniper oil, cardamom, Turkish rose, Mexican lime, Californian Lemon, Italian bergamot, Angelica root, and orange oils.
BUY IT: Cut Above, $34.99
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