I've been a teetotaler since 2002. Over the last few years the quality and availability of NA options has risen DRAMATICALLY. It's so nice to be able to have NA beverages in social settings that are not just soda or water.
@@pantone369cThat's just passive-agressively rude, they were trying to be helpful. You are the one who said only "soda or water" during social gatherings.
@@moemerry7657 Your mother and I are very disappointed in you for arguing with inanimate objects on the internet again. And now she's crying again. LOOK AT WHAT YOU'VE DONE!
The problem i have with all of these is the price. They are priced the same as alcoholic drinks, but alcoholic drinks are only as expensive as the are because of the taxes on alcohol. These here arent taxed like that so they could be way cheaper for the same quality, or way better quality for the same price. $6 for a small can of fruit soda? Even a boutique specialty fruit soda with a bunch of extracts and aetheric oils would be like $3-4 a can. They just call it aperitif and almost double the price.
Yeah its just a matter of time until prices come down. The market is currently thrives on novelty but its becoming proven which will invite lots of competition
I remember having a massive argument with someone about this and they were trying to say that scale and process make the drink more expensive but there is no way it makes THAT much of a difference. The Lyre brand of non-alcoholic spirits is literally just water, with extracts and sugar added, pretty much just cordial. I get non-alcoholic wine and beer being pricey because they make the product and distill the alcohol out of it - it's a more complicated process - but for products where it's just sugar, water, flavourings there's no way it should be $40 - $50.
Not to mention these can all skip the fermentation. Removing a process, storage costs, and time, while still costing the same or even more in the case of that gin, It's not mathing.
@@mrloboto The alchohol free gin is still made through distillation with botanicals. Its not that much cheaper to make than gin honestly as the difference is just grain alchohol which is not expensive(gin is dirt cheap to produce though). Obviously taxes make a massive difference though
The growth of Non-Alcoholic Beverages is what I'm most excited about in the beverage world these days! As a non drinker, I'm so happy establishments are giving my choices more and more respect these days.
Would it be crazy to ask for a video with Andre using these NA drinks in cocktails 🫣 specifically for the ones he said would probably be better mixed into something
He's an addict who should not be drinking even non-alcoholic drinks. He doesn't take his sobriety seriously and clearly didn't learn his lesson. Be better than your absolute worst.
I can understand the psychology behind the exorbitant price, but you’re 100% correct. Most bars give non-drinkers and designated drivers free non-alcoholic drinks to discourage drunk driving. Making these types of beverages extremely expensive kinda kneecaps a large part the market they’re trying to cater to, in my opinion.
I’ve had a few non-alcoholic cocktails and the phony Negroni is by far my favorite. My husband and I have it on my “pregnant but craving alcohol” list.
A few months ago, I was in Berlin, Germany, staying with some friends. They had about eight different kinds of alcohol-free beer, and at first, I couldn’t understand why anyone would drink it. But after trying just one, I was hooked. That’s all I drank for the rest of my stay. Each one had its own distinct flavor-refreshing and surprisingly enjoyable. What’s even better is that they were priced the same, or even less, than regular beer. Unlike here in the U.S., where non-alcoholic options often cost double or triple the price.
I stopped drinking alcohol in 2011. I loved IPAs and double IPAs. I was skeptical when I heard about the Athletic NA IPA. Then I tried it. I am so happy I found this. It tastes delightful and I feel I’m drinking one of my favorite IPAs. Thank you Athletic!
There is a brand called Norah's Valley in South Africa, that makes the best de-alcoholised wine in the South African market. They also have a RTD alcohol-free wine in a 300ml can. You should try it sometime.
Agreed! Especially seedlip - most of the words sound positive but it was apparent I don't think he liked it / thought it a bit pointless . Who are they trying to protect?
The sober crowd is a tricky one to market content towards. I’ve seen people get so defensive when it comes to criticism towards NA products because any negative comments get twisted into framing the person making said comments as somehow promoting alcoholism or alcohol use. I think NA products have their place and it’s great that there are a lot more products in this category on the market now, but the people who champion them always seem to also give off this subtle disdain towards people who still partake in alcohol. It’s fine if people want to stay sober, but there’s no need to get high and mighty towards others just because you made a personal life decision.
Hard to know if it was a lot, or if he was mostly self-censoring, but yeah, seems like the final video doesn't present his full, honest assessment of every one of these
I've got an autoimmune disease that is triggered by alcohol, so I'm missing cocktails, wine, and ales so much 😭 Hopefully I'll find a new special occasion drink through this!
There are monthly box subscriptions that introduce you to a wide world of NA spirits. I'm loving it! I'm doing the We Are Raising The Bar one and very satisfied, but I think there are others.
I had the Athletic Brewery Run Wild IPA at lunch yesterday. I got to the point in the can where I would start feeling a buzz and wasn’t buzzed in the slightest. I was shocked! It’s a great IPA, you don’t miss anything but the alcohol.
"When we talk about bourbon, we talk about wine, when we talk about these flavors and everything that we find in it." Andre has bars! The rhythm goes hard. This: 08:14
Sidenote on the switch to 700ml - this as well as other sizes (720ml, 900ml, 1.8l) were commonly used before the law/rule changed in the US as they were common in the European and Asian markets.
I find for seedlip you have to mix it. Their spice one tastes like nothing, but mix it with a cola and you can totally taste the 'spiced rum' vibes. Strange, but it totally works
typically if I want to drink something that's not alcoholic, if they have it I always go for rishi teas sparkling botanicals, they go insane. i love them
Thank you so much for doing this! For medical reasons I stopped drinking & am enjoying exploring the NA options & you’ve added more to my list! Athletic Brewing Hazy IPA is the best! Also I am dying to know where you got your spirit glass; I can’t find it anywhere!
This was awesome. Thanks for covering this category. I drink, but my wife is a teetotaler, so we've been exploring and making lots of non-alcoholic cocktails. You really hit all the big ones. The only other one I could recommend at the moment is Pathfinder, which mixes great.
Andre does point out that it would probably be way better in a mixer, especially since it's meant to replace gin, and who on earth drinks gin by itself?
Been NA 3 years and just now getting into this stuff. Was a great review with many products I’ve had my eye on. I enjoy the Ghia spirtz and now looking to try the nightcap and aplos.
Yes!!! Thank you for doing this!! Get out there and try Wilderton's Bitter Aperitivo, it is super reminiscent of an Aperol spritz and it's better cost-wise than Ghia
Loved the episode and also love your blend for Proxies. Definitely think you need to try those NA spirits as mocktails - the Almave is exceptional in a margarita.
Andre should have had the "spirit" the way the distiller recommends. For instance Seedlip Garden 108 needs to be mixed into a cocktail and it shines in some things like an NA gimlet or NA G&T. Garden 108 isnt a gin but it has satisfying botanicals and can make some great cocktails
If I can find an NA that’s not overly sweet or high in sugar, which is a primary reason I cut back on alcohol, and not carbonated, then I’ll be real happy!
I like how he is kinda against the idea on the opening "see guys? i can't even say it" then a couple moment after that "Yeah i actually made one myself" 😂
I found myself wondering how much valerian (natural sedative) is in the Nightcap … ? Shouldn’t that be required to be listed? As others have said: your videos on every topic are exceptional; thank you!
For the half of these, based on your descriptions, I would add some hard alcohol or a sparkling wine 🤣... so yeah... I guess I am not the audience for these beverages.
For anyone who loves a pielsen beer I found Perlembacher zero alcohol AWESOME! Ironically the alcoholic version is terrible and also the best one is the cheapest version in cans, the dry bottled version is too citric and less bitter compared to the can version
Don’t try to find the glass Andre is drinking out of at 6:15 …it’s a judging glass and they’re very rare. No one really makes them like that anymore. If anyone wants to sell me one for cheap lemme know 😂
Hi andre, can tou do another taste of other NA wines? I just saw NA called One of One and tried their sparkling, it was delicious but not sure if to try their cab. Could you do another review inluding the One of One.
Kombucha goes through a natural fermentation process. It typically has at least a little bit of a vinegar flavor profile and naturally gets fizzy as it bottle conditions like beer. These drinks are probably not fermented in that way and represent a much wider variety of flavors & advanced production techniques. Think bean burger vs. Impossible burger.
I've been a teetotaler since 2002. Over the last few years the quality and availability of NA options has risen DRAMATICALLY. It's so nice to be able to have NA beverages in social settings that are not just soda or water.
remember there’s juice, mocktail, smoothies, and tea/coffee.
@@RagnarokGenesis00 Thank you for the unsolicited advice! 😃 As if I haven't been a non-drinker for over 2 decades.
@@pantone369cThat's just passive-agressively rude, they were trying to be helpful. You are the one who said only "soda or water" during social gatherings.
@@moemerry7657 Your mother and I are very disappointed in you for arguing with inanimate objects on the internet again. And now she's crying again. LOOK AT WHAT YOU'VE DONE!
@@pantone369c 😂 Sorry mom and dad
The problem i have with all of these is the price. They are priced the same as alcoholic drinks, but alcoholic drinks are only as expensive as the are because of the taxes on alcohol.
These here arent taxed like that so they could be way cheaper for the same quality, or way better quality for the same price.
$6 for a small can of fruit soda? Even a boutique specialty fruit soda with a bunch of extracts and aetheric oils would be like $3-4 a can. They just call it aperitif and almost double the price.
100%. The prices should go down as competition increases. NA beers are reasonable since there was an established niche market.
Yeah its just a matter of time until prices come down. The market is currently thrives on novelty but its becoming proven which will invite lots of competition
I remember having a massive argument with someone about this and they were trying to say that scale and process make the drink more expensive but there is no way it makes THAT much of a difference. The Lyre brand of non-alcoholic spirits is literally just water, with extracts and sugar added, pretty much just cordial. I get non-alcoholic wine and beer being pricey because they make the product and distill the alcohol out of it - it's a more complicated process - but for products where it's just sugar, water, flavourings there's no way it should be $40 - $50.
Not to mention these can all skip the fermentation. Removing a process, storage costs, and time, while still costing the same or even more in the case of that gin, It's not mathing.
@@mrloboto The alchohol free gin is still made through distillation with botanicals. Its not that much cheaper to make than gin honestly as the difference is just grain alchohol which is not expensive(gin is dirt cheap to produce though). Obviously taxes make a massive difference though
The growth of Non-Alcoholic Beverages is what I'm most excited about in the beverage world these days! As a non drinker, I'm so happy establishments are giving my choices more and more respect these days.
Andre is the best part of this era of BA, imo.
Absolutely
Agreed! He’s the only reason I click on BA over the past couple years
I appreciate you doing this! Thanks for opening up the horizons for those of us who don't partake in alcohol. And I can listen to Andre talk all day!
As a person who is allergic to alcohol, this is what I had been waiting for my whole life.
Glad I’m not alone 🎉
As religious person i needed this!!
Would it be crazy to ask for a video with Andre using these NA drinks in cocktails 🫣 specifically for the ones he said would probably be better mixed into something
Athletic Brewing is awesome. NA Beer has really advanced over the years. I quit drinking in 2016, and now I don't miss beer anymore.
You have missed the point...unfortunatly.
@@BigPoppieSeedWhat are you waffling about? He quit alchool, pretty easy to understand
He's an addict who should not be drinking even non-alcoholic drinks. He doesn't take his sobriety seriously and clearly didn't learn his lesson. Be better than your absolute worst.
@jeremyvisser3877 at no point did OP say he was a previous addict you dense mf
@@jeremyvisser3877 what an incredibly obtuse and braindead take.
the problem with non-alcoholic is... it shouldn't cost more than the alcohol. Especially mocktails... like what
It’s still the same labor process alcohol or not.
While that may be true, there’s still massive amounts of taxes on alcohol that wouldn’t apply to these beverages.
I can understand the psychology behind the exorbitant price, but you’re 100% correct. Most bars give non-drinkers and designated drivers free non-alcoholic drinks to discourage drunk driving. Making these types of beverages extremely expensive kinda kneecaps a large part the market they’re trying to cater to, in my opinion.
Let's ve honest, only rich people would buy this, rich people care more for their health and wellbeing
@@brendanwoerner3352 except a lot of the cost of alcohol is taxes.
I'm fully on the Phony Negroni bandwagon.
(I've never tried it, I just love the name.)
Great day when an André Mack video drops. Perfect timing for the 4th!
I have family members who don't drink and struggle with what to serve them. Thank you for this super helpful review!
I’ve had a few non-alcoholic cocktails and the phony Negroni is by far my favorite. My husband and I have it on my “pregnant but craving alcohol” list.
A few months ago, I was in Berlin, Germany, staying with some friends. They had about eight different kinds of alcohol-free beer, and at first, I couldn’t understand why anyone would drink it. But after trying just one, I was hooked. That’s all I drank for the rest of my stay. Each one had its own distinct flavor-refreshing and surprisingly enjoyable. What’s even better is that they were priced the same, or even less, than regular beer. Unlike here in the U.S., where non-alcoholic options often cost double or triple the price.
Andre is a wealth of knowledge. I am a drinker, but I will watch all of Andre's content.
I stopped drinking alcohol in 2011. I loved IPAs and double IPAs. I was skeptical when I heard about the Athletic NA IPA. Then I tried it. I am so happy I found this. It tastes delightful and I feel I’m drinking one of my favorite IPAs. Thank you Athletic!
Guinness 00. Is easily the best non-alcoholic drink I've ever had. I'm irish and love Guinness. You should 100% try it
I was impressed. It tastes just like Guinness. All I could ask.
There is a brand called Norah's Valley in South Africa, that makes the best de-alcoholised wine in the South African market. They also have a RTD alcohol-free wine in a 300ml can. You should try it sometime.
Feels like a lot of valuable criticism was edited out :/
Agreed! Especially seedlip - most of the words sound positive but it was apparent I don't think he liked it / thought it a bit pointless . Who are they trying to protect?
The sober crowd is a tricky one to market content towards. I’ve seen people get so defensive when it comes to criticism towards NA products because any negative comments get twisted into framing the person making said comments as somehow promoting alcoholism or alcohol use. I think NA products have their place and it’s great that there are a lot more products in this category on the market now, but the people who champion them always seem to also give off this subtle disdain towards people who still partake in alcohol. It’s fine if people want to stay sober, but there’s no need to get high and mighty towards others just because you made a personal life decision.
Hard to know if it was a lot, or if he was mostly self-censoring, but yeah, seems like the final video doesn't present his full, honest assessment of every one of these
@@kellenholt6655 Sounds a lot like vegans, too.
@@fkcoolers2669Sounds like a lot of projection 🤥
Gotta get him a bottle of Pathfinder. Absolute best NA spirit I’ve ever had, uncannily resembles real amaro!
really cool to see NA stuff being shown since it can really be a fantastic area to stay social without partaking
I've got an autoimmune disease that is triggered by alcohol, so I'm missing cocktails, wine, and ales so much 😭
Hopefully I'll find a new special occasion drink through this!
There are monthly box subscriptions that introduce you to a wide world of NA spirits. I'm loving it! I'm doing the We Are Raising The Bar one and very satisfied, but I think there are others.
The little card at the end about him reading the entire set encyclopedia and then passing out is gold. Just a subtle comic jab
I had the Athletic Brewery Run Wild IPA at lunch yesterday. I got to the point in the can where I would start feeling a buzz and wasn’t buzzed in the slightest. I was shocked! It’s a great IPA, you don’t miss anything but the alcohol.
"When we talk about bourbon, we talk about wine, when we talk about these flavors and everything that we find in it." Andre has bars! The rhythm goes hard. This: 08:14
Sidenote on the switch to 700ml - this as well as other sizes (720ml, 900ml, 1.8l) were commonly used before the law/rule changed in the US as they were common in the European and Asian markets.
love the popup about the encyclopedia brittanica at the end there LMAO
Homer Simpson removing the crayon
I find for seedlip you have to mix it. Their spice one tastes like nothing, but mix it with a cola and you can totally taste the 'spiced rum' vibes. Strange, but it totally works
Same with the Garden that he tried. On its own it's incredibly subtle, but with soda and a sharp ginger ale it wakes up and feels like a cocktail.
Best series of BA, definitely want to see these tasted in cocktails to see if they mix well
typically if I want to drink something that's not alcoholic, if they have it I always go for rishi teas sparkling botanicals, they go insane. i love them
This is AWESOME - such a thorough watch, educational and awesome to shine a light on the category. LOVE the Nightcap review too! thanks
Would be cool to see Andre try the THC/CBD drinks they’re starting to sell.
This is the episode I have been waiting for! Not sure why some of these were chosen as there are better options but I’m happy all the same
Thank you so much for doing this! For medical reasons I stopped drinking & am enjoying exploring the NA options & you’ve added more to my list! Athletic Brewing Hazy IPA is the best! Also I am dying to know where you got your spirit glass; I can’t find it anywhere!
"Tastes like high fashion" made me laugh so much. I love your reviews!
Appreciate Andre's honest opinions and I would offer these to guests if I was hosting a party. Thanks Andre!
This was awesome. Thanks for covering this category. I drink, but my wife is a teetotaler, so we've been exploring and making lots of non-alcoholic cocktails. You really hit all the big ones. The only other one I could recommend at the moment is Pathfinder, which mixes great.
I had the Seedlip in a mocktail recently and it was genuinely delicious.
Andre does point out that it would probably be way better in a mixer, especially since it's meant to replace gin, and who on earth drinks gin by itself?
Been NA 3 years and just now getting into this stuff. Was a great review with many products I’ve had my eye on. I enjoy the Ghia spirtz and now looking to try the nightcap and aplos.
I was shocked when I tasted NA Guiness. It is amazing. Hope you will put that in a future video. Cheers.
Yes!!! Thank you for doing this!! Get out there and try Wilderton's Bitter Aperitivo, it is super reminiscent of an Aperol spritz and it's better cost-wise than Ghia
Always watch Andre bring more!
Thanks for this fascinating post. I will look for a few of these.
I love that Athletic Brewing non-alcoholic beer. They stopped selling it in Australia and I was devastated.
This was a great video Andre! I’m cutting back on drinking so I’m definitely ordering the Phony Negroni based on your recommendation!
André please do a video about all the different types of amaros and/or digestifs. We need your guidance!
Loved the episode and also love your blend for Proxies. Definitely think you need to try those NA spirits as mocktails - the Almave is exceptional in a margarita.
Andre should have had the "spirit" the way the distiller recommends. For instance Seedlip Garden 108 needs to be mixed into a cocktail and it shines in some things like an NA gimlet or NA G&T. Garden 108 isnt a gin but it has satisfying botanicals and can make some great cocktails
If I can find an NA that’s not overly sweet or high in sugar, which is a primary reason I cut back on alcohol, and not carbonated, then I’ll be real happy!
André never disappoints.
yaaay finally an episode I can watch!
Let’s gooooo!!!! I’m obsessed !!! More videos ! more videos !!!
I like how he is kinda against the idea on the opening "see guys? i can't even say it" then a couple moment after that "Yeah i actually made one myself" 😂
It is wonderful to see such a great variety in this category, however the price is steep.
I’m interested in the Three Spirit Nightcap..
I've been cool with pellegrino so I'm excited to see what they have to offer
The Athletic NA beer is truly remarkable.
First experienced no alcohol beer in the Middle East in early 2000s…tasted same and not a fan but in some countries it’s the only easy option
Ghia is decent and worth a try. Count me out for all the rest. 😝🤭🤨😒😮💨
Could you please make a video about your favorite wines to drink? Just something funny and tasty to consume.
More Andre!!!!!
Untitled Art's NA Juicy IPA is my hands down favorite!!!
😂🤣He’s back 😊
Yay!!! Ready to learn!!!!
Loved this! 💜💜💜
Personally, as someone who's never really drunk alcohol, I don't want alcohol-style drinks, I'd like adult orientated soft drinks that cater to me.
I found myself wondering how much valerian (natural sedative) is in the Nightcap … ? Shouldn’t that be required to be listed?
As others have said: your videos on every topic are exceptional; thank you!
'Foamy Negroni' is my new band name.
andre you should taste test the cbd/thc drinks and “liquors” they have started making
No non alcoholic apple cider🤷 such a great apretif alternative.
Yes! Finally one for the non-drunkards!
Jordan Peele is so talented
For the half of these, based on your descriptions, I would add some hard alcohol or a sparkling wine 🤣... so yeah... I guess I am not the audience for these beverages.
For anyone who loves a pielsen beer I found Perlembacher zero alcohol AWESOME! Ironically the alcoholic version is terrible and also the best one is the cheapest version in cans, the dry bottled version is too citric and less bitter compared to the can version
Aging wine in a barrel to enhance flavor is by definition adding flavor to wine.
The prices are unhinged
Always great to see you! Keep going🤙🏾
I see Andre, I click, I hit the like button, then I watch. It ain’t that hard!
Can we get a video of Andre making non alcoholic cocktails with these drinks?
Why are these all priced the same (if not more) than the alcoholic alternatives?
They know who are buying these products, it ain't folks that are broke.
@@aaronjkeegan very true. I always see NA options at the more upscale boujee bars
Finally… more NA drinks!
Check out Go Brewing Non-alcoholic beers, they have 10+ different types.
I'm begging for Andre do a video on Rum
Really wanted to skip this (non alcoholic!?) but couldn’t pass up an opportunity listen to Andre to talk about adult(?) beverages.
Don’t try to find the glass Andre is drinking out of at 6:15 …it’s a judging glass and they’re very rare. No one really makes them like that anymore. If anyone wants to sell me one for cheap lemme know 😂
I felt the cough for Almave!
Hi andre, can tou do another taste of other NA wines? I just saw NA called One of One and tried their sparkling, it was delicious but not sure if to try their cab. Could you do another review inluding the One of One.
Who’s on their 2nd beer watching this? After sharing a bottle of wine. After an aperitif. After day drinking.
I’m really bugged by the missing period after “Mellow” on the Nightcap bottle label.
ummmm.... so... what is the difference between these and Kambucha?
Kombucha goes through a natural fermentation process. It typically has at least a little bit of a vinegar flavor profile and naturally gets fizzy as it bottle conditions like beer. These drinks are probably not fermented in that way and represent a much wider variety of flavors & advanced production techniques. Think bean burger vs. Impossible burger.
Cool!
Kentucky 74 would have been a much better n/a bourbon for him to try.
Have you thought of a THC beverage video?
Lol reading the encyclopedia and passing out for 2 days😂
I love this video! So helpful
The way this guy thinks about steaks and hamburgers is how I think of alcohol
I wish this was out 2 weeks ago. I’ve wasted a couple hundred trying no alc beverages.
He’s wearing his summer beanie.
Do a mead tasting!
**People who don't drink alcohol**
*Our time to shine*