Not considering a move to zero alcohol wine, in any form, or zero alcohol beer. The product is boiled/distilled/vacuumed to get rid of the ethanol, so the fact that more processes are involved is a problem for me. Bit like pasteurised milk
I am thankful that its been more than 30 years since I have had a coke, but am also told tonic in the G&T is not doing anyone any favours, so have switched to half half with soda. I shudder every time I go to the supermarket and I am not the lightest chap, BMI around 26, but certainly in a much better place than those who are 120, 130, 140+ kgs, with buckets of soft drink in their trolleys, and no teeth
I am also bemused that a modified product costs more. Increased production costs, offset excise losses?
Can't work out why somebody would pay more for 0.0% Heineken than the real thing at 5.1%, for the purposes of image, not taste. Its is perfectly acceptable to say you're having a break, and not drinking alcohol at all, than trying to fake it. If its for health reasons, all good.
Allan, if I had to give up I would be in Ian's camp and be drinking even more coffee and proper tea than I do now, some 5-10 cups a day.
Otherwise good ol' H20 will do. Tried a kale smoothie a few weeks back, water is certainly good enough for me!
Cheers Craig
ps. I know consumption levels have dropped in the under 25s and non-alcohol wine buying has increased, but would be intrigued if there is data that is associated with increased illicit drug consumption.