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Non alcoholic drinks?

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There is a Lidl near the Pigtail roundabout on the A444 which is not that far from you.
True but as we'd have no other reason to travel that way it would be a specific journey rather than just nip in there on the way past. I'm no Eco Warrior, but ....... not like I could even go by bus on my own without the chauffeur, 2 day camel ride to get to anywhere by public transport these days!
 
I really enjoy slimline tonic, perhaps almost as much as a G&T some times. When I’m having a dry day / week / month or two diet tonic is often one of my go-to drinks of an evening.
 
Alcohol-free gins can offer a similar flavor profile to traditional gins, with some variations in taste. Brands like Seedlip and Gordon's offer alcohol-free gin options that are crafted to mimic the botanical flavors of gin.
For mixers, Fever-Tree also offers a range of non-alcoholic mixers that are known for their high quality and fruity flavors. Their ginger beer and tonic water are popular choices that can add a refreshing twist to your drinks.
If you're looking for more ideas and inspiration, you can check out the blog at https://goodmocktail.com/blog. They have a variety of mocktail recipes that incorporate alcohol-free spirits and mixers, perfect for enjoying in the sunshine.
 
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