Nolo Drinks: non-alcoholic alternatives

Nolo Drinks: alkoholfreie Alternativen

Non-alcoholic drinks are in! Whether because of Dry January, Sober October, or month-independent abstinence: the popularity of non-alcoholic beverages is increasing. Who still wants the hangover the next day? We at SoSUE definitely don't... but we still don't want to miss out. This post shows you the current trend drink to give up without giving up. Cheers!

By Tabea Heidenreich


 

Non-alcoholic alternatives are called Nolo drinks: No or low alcohol! Tabea from the SoSUE team has researched and diligently tried them out. Which non-alcoholic alternatives currently dominate, you can find out here!

1. Gin

A good Gin & Tonic is known not to hurt but does tempt you to a second or third drink. The next day, however, the head does throb a bit. Alcohol-free gin is the solution here, as it tastes just as fresh and also ensures a good mood the day after. Here from Mesano.

2. Wine

Non-alcoholic wine is simply obtained: grape juice! Here from Dreissigacker with carbonation. The non-alcoholic wine is described as refreshing and sparkling. We like!

3. Sparkling Wine

A glass of sparkling wine to toast is fun! To keep a clear head, we recommend the Secco from Senzo. This sparkling wine is infused with fruits, blossom honey, and muscat.

4. Beer

Non-alcoholic beer is long established and popular among athletes due to its electrolytes. "Non-alcoholic craft beer" is accordingly part of the current trend movement and definitely worth a try. Here from VandeStreek.

5. Aperol

Aperol aka "orange gold" was probably the worldwide trend drink this summer. This bittersweet aperitif is also available alcohol-free. Available for purchase at Polly. 

As you can see, there is already a wide range of non-alcoholic alternatives on the market. Giving up without giving up has never been so easy. Feel free to try it out!

 


 

 

About Tabea: 

Tabea is a working student at SoSUE. She supports social media tasks but also helps on-site in the showroom or on the blog. Additionally, she studies International Management in Hamburg. In her private time, she browses all vintage online shops daily, enjoys reading, or strolls through the beautiful Hanseatic city with a podcast in her ear. If you want to learn more about Tabea, check out her LinkedIn page

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