Showing posts with label Spirits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirits. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Arranging Alcohol-Free and Low-Alcohol Drinks for Christmas: A Festive Guide

As the Christmas season draws near, the joy of gathering with friends and family becomes the centrepiece of the celebrations. 

But not everyone wants to indulge in high-alcohol beverages. 

Whether it’s due to personal preference, health choices, or simply wanting to maintain a clear head for the next day’s festivities, offering a range of alcohol-free and low-alcohol options ensures all your guests feel included and catered for. 

Here's how to arrange an impressive selection of these drinks to elevate your Christmas celebrations.

1. A Festive Wine Selection

Wine is a staple for Christmas feasts, and fortunately, there are fantastic alcohol-free and low-alcohol alternatives available that don’t compromise on taste.

Alcohol-Free Wines: Brands like Eisberg or Torres Natureo offer a variety of alcohol-free wines, from crisp whites to full-bodied reds. A light, alcohol-free sparkling wine is a must for any Christmas toast and goes wonderfully with starters like smoked salmon or canapés.

Low-Alcohol Wines: For those who want to enjoy wine with a little kick but not the full strength, low-alcohol options (under 5.5%) such as FirstCape Light or Black Tower are a great fit. These wines still carry the depth of flavour that pairs beautifully with Christmas roasts, cheese boards, or a festive dessert.

2. Beers and Ciders: Perfect for a Casual Christmas

Offering alcohol-free and low-alcohol beers and ciders is a great way to keep the festivities fun, especially if you’re hosting a more relaxed gathering.

Alcohol-Free Beers: Many breweries are crafting alcohol-free beers with exceptional quality and taste. BrewDog's Nanny State, Heineken 0.0, and Beck’s Blue are great options that still deliver on that familiar beer experience. Guinness 0.0 is a very fine version of the Guinness Stout type of beer.

Low-Alcohol Beers: Look for beers like Big Drop Brewing Co. or Small Beer Co., which specialise in low-alcohol craft beers that come in various styles – from pale ales to lagers and even porters, perfect for the chilly Christmas weather.

Alcohol-Free Ciders: Cider is a refreshing option, particularly for those who prefer something fruity. Brands like Kopparberg and Stowford Press offer delightful alcohol-free versions that retain the sweetness and tang of traditional ciders.

3. Spirit-Free Cocktails and Mocktails

No Christmas party is complete without a few festive cocktails, and alcohol-free spirits and mixers can make for some creative alternatives.

Alcohol-Free Spirits: Brands like Seedlip, Lyre’s, and Caleño offer incredible alcohol-free versions of popular spirits. From gin-like botanicals to rum-style blends, these can form the base for a range of delicious mocktails.

Mocktail Ideas:

A Christmas Cosmo made with alcohol-free vodka, cranberry juice, and a dash of lime, garnished with frozen cranberries.

A Mulled Apple Punch with alcohol-free rum, spiced apple juice, and cinnamon, ideal for warming up during winter evenings.

A No-Groni, using Seedlip’s spice blend in place of gin, mixed with alcohol-free bitters and vermouth for a festive twist on a classic Negroni.

4. Tips for Presentation and Pairing

Once you’ve chosen your selection of alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks, it’s time to think about how to serve them. Presentation is key, and serving these alternatives in attractive glassware makes them feel just as special as their alcoholic counterparts.

Chill and Serve: Ensure wines and beers are properly chilled, and garnish cocktails with fresh herbs, citrus, or edible flowers to add a festive touch.

Pairing: Just like regular alcoholic drinks, it’s important to think about food pairings. Alcohol-free reds pair well with hearty roasts, while a sparkling white is perfect for nibbles and canapés. Citrus-based mocktails can cut through the richness of Christmas pudding or mince pies.

5. Incorporating Tradition with a Twist

For a nod to tradition, consider recreating classic Christmas drinks in an alcohol-free way:

Alcohol-Free Mulled Wine: Simmer fruit juices like apple or grape with Christmas spices like cloves, cinnamon, and star anise for a warming winter drink.

Non-Alcoholic Eggnog: Make a creamy, indulgent eggnog using a base of almond milk, sugar, nutmeg, and vanilla, leaving out the alcohol or using an alcohol-free spirit for a bit of a kick.

Conclusion

Christmas is a time for bringing people together, and offering alcohol-free and low-alcohol drinks is a thoughtful way to include everyone in the celebrations. By curating a diverse and appealing selection, you ensure that your guests, whether teetotal, sober-curious, or simply pacing themselves, can enjoy the festive fun without compromise. So, this year, raise a glass – alcohol-free or otherwise – to a very merry Christmas!

Friday, 22 December 2023

Record demand predicted for no and low drinks this Christmas at Tesco

It's reported shoppers are ready to create record demands for no and low alcohol beer, wines and spirits over Christmas.

That’s the prediction from Tesco after the supermarket saw its strongest ever sales in 2023 with high demand sustained across the entire year.

Demand for no and low alcohol beer at the supermarket this year has soared by over 20%, while sales of no/low wine rose by almost 15% per and demand for alternatives to spirits grew by nearly 10% per.

To give some indication of how strong the thirst for no and low drinks has been throughout this year, during the first three weeks of the June heatwave, demand at Tesco was over 25% higher than it was for the first three weeks of Dry January.

Another massive success has been pop star Kylie Minogue’s 0% Sparkling Rosé which launched in Tesco last year and which has now become the UK’s top selling premium no alcohol wine

As a result, Tesco prepared itself for its strongest ever demand in December and ordered in extra stock.

Tesco says that the main reasons for the no and low alcohol boom are:

New found shopper confidence in the quality of the drinks, often driven by recommendations from family and friends

Greater interest in health and moderation

An increase in product choice

Ease of selection in its stores with all products sitting in their own fixture

Tesco no and low alcohol wine buyer Joe Olding said: “Based on the massive demand throughout the year we're anticipating this festive season to not only be bigger than this year's Dry January, but to be the biggest Christmas ever for no and low drinks.

“A few years ago no and low alcohol drinks might have been a consideration to have on hand for special occasions but, as our latest sales data, shows they’ve become mainstream and are now popular all year round.

“We’ve also made it easier for customers to find no and low alcohol drinks as they all sit alongside each in the same aisle.”

Among the top brands driving the no and low boom are Lucky Saint, Athletic Brewing and Guinness 0% in beer; Gordons 0% Alcohol Free Gin and the Clean Co brand in spirits; and Nozeco, Not Guilty and Kylie 0% Sparkling Rosé in wine.

The rise in demand for Kylie Minogue’s no alcohol wine has been spectacular with demand rocketing throughout the year with one million bottles sold across all UK retailers.

The drink uses a unique filtration process in order to make it less sweet and retain more of the original wine taste but without any of the alcohol.

Kylie Minogue said: “When we launched our 0% Sparkling Rosé last year we knew health and wellbeing was becoming more and more important in people’s lives and so many of us are leaning toward more self-care.”

Drinkaware, an independent UK alcohol education charity which helps people make better choices about their drinking was happy to hear the news.

Karen Tyrell, CEO of the charity Drinkaware said: “It’s good people across Britain are more open to trying no and low alcohol drinks this year. 

“Drinking lower strength and alcohol-free products can be a helpful way for people to moderate their drinking and stay within the low-risk guidelines of 14 units a week. If you are unsure about how much you’re drinking, take our simple Drinking Check on the Drinkaware website."

www.tesco.com

Saturday, 9 December 2023

Have a spirited Christmas with G&I Spirit Group's Mis Amigos creamy tequila range

I'm personally a really big fan of trying new spirit based drinks for Christmas and I feel that the G&I Spirit Group's creamy tequila range "Mis Amigos" will make an excellent addition to your Christmas drinks cabinet or the kitchen shelf next to the toaster where you keep your bottles of spirits. 

Mis Amigos is currently available as a tequila liqueur in several flavours: Coffee, chocolate, chocolate & lime (25% abv) and their creamy tequila in flavours strawberries & cream, chocolate cream (15% abv).

Their popular Neapolitan selection box contains three bottles of their creamy tequilas to mix together. It's proving to be a great alternative to traditional creamy whisky/rum for tequila lovers this Christmas!

You'll certainly find yourself a popular destination for friends and family over this Christmas period!

You can find G&I's full range here: https://www.gi-spiritgroup.co.uk

Friday, 20 October 2023

Get into the spirit! Asda’s range of award-winning spirits and liqueurs are perfect for Christmas

Get into the spirit! Asda’s range of award-winning spirits and liqueurs are perfect for your Christmas partying

Asda has announced seven new drink lines, including Extra Special Chocolate Espresso Martini Cream Liqueur and Extra Special Cask Finished Blended Malt Whisky.  

With prices starting at £8, the beautiful bottles are perfect for Christmas gifting.

The range includes award-winning lines, such as IWSC 2023 Gold medal winner Extra Special Blonde Chocolate Liqueur 

Whether stocking up your home bar pre-Christmas or looking for what to gift friends and family members, Asda’s range of own-brand, award-winning spirits and liqueurs cater to everyone from Espresso Martini fans to Whisky connoisseurs. With prices starting at £8 for IWSC Gold medal winners, customers can find fantastic quality bottles for a bargain price tag.

New for this year, is the Extra Special Chocolate Espresso Martini Cream Liqueur (£8) which combines South American Arabica coffee with triple distilled vodka, indulgent cream, cocoa bean extract and sugar syrup. The drink is endorsed by the Good Housekeeping Institute 2023 and joins the already popular, Extra Special Blonde Chocolate Liqueur (£8) in the range, which customers love for its delicate caramel flavour with Madagascan vanilla. Its high quality was recognised by a Gold medal win in the IWSC Wine and Spirits competition 2023.

Expected to be popular for this year, are ready-to-drink cocktails, which deliver the wow-factor for minimal effort. The Extra Special Salted Caramel Espresso Martini Cocktail (£8) contains pronounced notes of 100% Arabica Latin American blend coffee, triple distilled vodka, coffee liqueur and light notes of Madagascan vanilla extract, sea salt and caramel syrup. Simply shake for 30 seconds and serve over ice for a classic frothy crema top. Complete the trio with Extra Special Passion Fruit Pina Colada (£8) a creamy blend of Caribbean white rum, coconut liqueur and tangy passion fruit and pineapple juice. Alongside the Extra Special Strawberry Daiquiri (£8), a refreshing mix of Caribbean rum, strawberry liqueur, a squeeze of lime and sweet strawberry purée.

For the gin fans amongst us, there is the Extra Special Botanical Gin (£16) is made in Yorkshire with hand foraged botanicals from the surrounding countryside. Containing nine botanicals, which is actually more than most premium gins on the market, the combination of gorse and crab apple is a unique offering and exclusive recipe for Asda. 

It’s also endorsed by the Good Housekeeping Institute 2023 and achieved a Bronze medal win in the IWSC Wine and Spirits competition 2023. With sustainability at the heart of how this gin is made, Asda's supplier Sloemotion, use an energy efficient still for creating the gin, which uses a fifth of the energy of a traditional copper still. The botanicals, once used in the distillation process, are also composted and used as fertiliser.

For customers looking for no/low alcohol options, our improved Extra Special Non Alcoholic Botanical Gin (£10) certainly doesn’t compromise on flavour and quality. Refreshing and vibrant, the botanical drink is based on traditional alpine juniper, Indian coriander seed and Sicilian lemon; the blend is then enhanced by Tahitian lime. Based on unique water from the Cairngorm mountains in the Scottish Highlands, filtered through granite rock for up to fifty years, results in a special, low mineral content.

Finally, for the whisky connoisseurs, Asda provides a truly unique addition to its premium range this year. Two Extra Special Blended Malt Scotch Whisky bottles, one matured in a Caribbean Rum Cask (£22) and one in an American Bourbon Cask (£22). Traditionally distilled using water and air-dried malted barley before being matured in traditional oak barrels for a minimum of three years, one is then finished in a rum cask for a further two years and the other in an American bourbon cask for 2 years, to impart even more flavour.

The Rum Cask Whisky is soft and delicately balanced, with a full-bodied spiced complexity and notes of honey and vanilla. Baked orchard fruits, sticky glazed pineapple and a gently warming finish, this smooth drink ends with soft wood spice, creamy vanilla and a hint of sweet cinnamon. Whilst the American Bourbon Cask Whisky has a rich flavour of warm summer fruits, complex caramel and a refined floral finish, it’s smooth with pure malty flavours, white chocolate and a drizzle of honey. Both bottles are Silver medal winners at the IWSC Wine and Spirits Competition 2023.

Shop in store and online at asda.com now, ready for the festive season. For customers planning ahead, Christmas grocery delivery and click and collect slots are already available to book online at Asda.com or via the Asda app, with over one million slots available in Christmas week.

www.asda.com