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Non alcoholic, non sugary drinks
babelogue
07-02-2015
I stopped drinking six months ago, and rather than drinking wine on a Saturday night, I've been drinking soft drinks - j20s, ginger beer, elderflower presse, that kind of thing. Only trouble is, they're all so sugary that they end up making me feel a bit queasy (and are probably not too great for my teeth!).

Has anyone got any recommendations for an alternative? I still feel the need to have a 'special/treat' drink on a Saturday night and ordinary squash isn't really cutting it.

Thanks!
Nesta Robbins
07-02-2015
You know you mentioned the elderflower? Waitrose sell a pink cordial with pomegranate and as you say because it's sweet you barely need a drop - topped up with sparkling water though and ice cold - it really looks and tastes like a fabulous Rose! Imo much nicer than the non-alcoholic wines. Several others on the reviews say the same about this particular one.

edit: oops sorry OP realise you're probably talking about when you're out!
babelogue
07-02-2015
Originally Posted by Nesta Robbins:
“You know you mentioned the elderflower? Waitrose sell a pink cordial with pomegranate and as you say because it's sweet you barely need a drop - topped up with sparkling water though and ice cold - it really looks and tastes like a fabulous Rose! Imo much nicer than the non-alcoholic wines. Several others on the reviews say the same about this particular one.

edit: oops sorry OP realise you're probably talking about when you're out!”

No, I was meaning something to drink when I'm in the house.

That's great, I hadn't thought of using a cordial with sparkling water, so I'll have a look in waitrose. Thanks!
maggie thecat
07-02-2015
Iced tea. Don't add sugar. Do serve very cold. Also works with herbal 'teas' - peppermint and so on. Twinnings has loads of good flavours.
turquoiseblue
07-02-2015
Water with ice and lemon, I also drink it in the pub if I'm driving. Those sweet sugary drinks are horrible. One drink I do like is Nando's Mango juice. It's not too sweet.
Nesta Robbins
07-02-2015
Originally Posted by babelogue:
“No, I was meaning something to drink when I'm in the house.

That's great, I hadn't thought of using a cordial with sparkling water, so I'll have a look in waitrose. Thanks!”

You're welcome. It's a bit pricey, but it tastes like a treat and a little goes a long way!

http://www.waitrose.com/shop/Product...flower+cordial
babelogue
07-02-2015
Originally Posted by Nesta Robbins:
“You're welcome. It's a bit pricey, but it tastes like a treat and a little goes a long way!

http://www.waitrose.com/shop/Product...flower+cordial”

Thanks, I'll be picking some up.
gemma-the-husky
07-02-2015
It's tricky.

Fermentation changes sugars to alcohol, and gives wine a "vinous" quality. I think beer has a similar quality from the starches and alcohol.

So a non-alcoholic drink loses this quality, and replacing it with sweetness is not the same at all.

I agree about the cordials, although they are still sweet.
evil c
08-02-2015
Try the Belvoir Farms cordials but be warned they're not cheap, and you might fancy their pressés too: http://www.belvoirfruitfarms.co.uk/o...type/cordials/
brangdon
08-02-2015
Originally Posted by babelogue:
“I still feel the need to have a 'special/treat' drink on a Saturday night and ordinary squash isn't really cutting it.”

I sometimes make a low-sugar cordial with boiling water. Means it's too hot to gulp down and has to be sipped slowly, like tea or coffee.
gorgeousgirl
08-02-2015
I don't know whether actual shops stock it as we always tend to buy a load at christmas/farmers markets but there is a brand of vintage cordials called Mr Fitzpatricks that are great with fizzy water. A real wide range of flavours.

Other than that I second either the belvoir or bottle green cordials with fizzy water. I seem to fill half the glass with the stuff as I love the taste to be stronger but I'm sure that just a drop will make it a lot less sweet.
molliepops
09-02-2015
I love Tesco ginger ale the low calorie version if you don't mind sweeteners it is quite nice.
Sallysally
09-02-2015
I've given up drinking during the week now - for nothing specific, just bored with drinking!
I am on a slim tonic with a slice of lemon and ice kick at the moment. I find it really refreshing and it goes with everything. Helps if you like g and t coz it tastes much like it!
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