Non Alcoholic Gin
Stock your bar cart with non-alcoholic gins that will bring your favourite cocktails back into the mix! From Gin and Tonics to Negronis, we have everything you need. Shop with confidence, knowing that every product has been thoroughly tried and tested by the Sobr Team to ensure only the finest non-alc spirits reach your glass.
FAQ
What Is Alcohol Free Gin?
Non-alcoholic gin is a beverage crafted to mimic the flavours and characteristics of traditional gin without the alcohol content. It is typically made using a blend of natural ingredients, including juniper, botanicals, herbs, and spices that replicate the aromatic and complex notes found in regular gin. Non-alcoholic gin is designed to be enjoyed in cocktails, providing a flavourful alternative for those looking to reduce or eliminate alcohol from their diet. Its versatility makes it a great choice for a wide range of mixed drinks while still delivering a satisfying taste experience.
What Botanicals Are Commonly Used In Non-Alcoholic Gin?
Non-alcoholic gin typically features a variety of botanicals that replicate the traditional gin flavour profile. Common ingredients include juniper berries, which provide the signature piney flavour, along with citrus peels like lemon and orange for brightness. Other popular botanicals include coriander, angelica root, and various herbs such as rosemary and thyme, which add depth and complexity. Some brands also incorporate floral elements like lavender or chamomile, and spices such as cardamom and black pepper, to enhance the aromatic experience. This thoughtful blend of botanicals ensures a rich and satisfying alternative to traditional gin.
Does Non-Alcoholic Gin Have The Same Calorie Content As Traditional Gin?
Non-alcoholic gin typically has fewer calories than traditional gin, as it lacks the alcohol content, which contributes significantly to the calorie count. However, the calorie content can vary depending on the specific ingredients and flavourings used in the non-alcoholic version. While some non-alcoholic gins may still contain sugars or other caloric additives, they generally provide a lighter alternative for those looking to reduce their calorie intake while enjoying a gin-like flavour.