FenwayFrank 2,481 Posted April 9 For the first time ever I've had a non alcoholic drink and enjoyed it, usually it's absolute rubbish.Ā Guinness zero, you hardly notice any differenceĀ 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herman 9,895 Posted April 9 They've come on a long way since Barbican and Kaliber.š 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thumbbass 325 Posted April 10 17 hours ago, FenwayFrank said: For the first time ever I've had a non alcoholic drink and enjoyed it, usually it's absolute rubbish.Ā Guinness zero, you hardly notice any differenceĀ You must have been mashed 24/7Ā š Alternatively, if you're just talking about substituting an alcoholic drink for a zero alcohol drink there are some pretty good options now. 0% Ghost ship is pretty good too if you drink ales. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nuff Said 5,293 Posted April 11 23 hours ago, Thumbbass said: You must have been mashed 24/7Ā š Alternatively, if you're just talking about substituting an alcoholic drink for a zero alcohol drink there are some pretty good options now. 0% Ghost ship is pretty good too if you drink ales. The Brewdog 0% is ok too, but they all feel like thereās something missing for me. Alcohol probably. It was the same with decaffeinated coffee on the odd occasion I drank that, just not quite right. Its a shame because the older I get, the worse even a couple of alcoholic drinks make me feel. ā¹ļø Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naturalcynic 691 Posted April 11 1 hour ago, Nuff Said said: The Brewdog 0% is ok too, but they all feel like thereās something missing for me. Alcohol probably. It was the same with decaffeinated coffee on the odd occasion I drank that, just not quite right. Its a shame because the older I get, the worse even a couple of alcoholic drinks make me feel. ā¹ļø Brewdog would be ok if their beers didnāt all taste of grapefruit. Ā I agree with previous commenters thatĀ if you want a non-alcoholic bitter then Ghostship (technically low alcohol as itās labelled as 0.5%) is the probably the best, but without doubt the best alcohol-free beer by a long way is Guinness 0% which, on a hotĀ day, I could happily drink two or three pints of. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheGunnShow 6,175 Posted April 11 (edited) Reminds me of my favourite half-marathon, namely Polmaraton Praski in Warsaw, Poland. Last two years I've done it they've had non-alcoholic beer and said it's isotonic to try and market it to the sports set. Think I saw something similar in either Dresden or the Spreewald too when racing there. Wasn't bad either. Ran a half-marathon after necking a can of it. Think it was alcohol-free Zywiec. That said, I've never been much of a drinker at all - never been drunk in my life. 99 times out of 100, if it's not an ice-cold Jever or Weihenstephaner, I'm not drinking it. EDIT: Agree with @Nuff SaidĀ re. decaffeinated coffee or indeed tea. Can't drink that stuff. Although I prefer black tea with milk and Earl Grey neat. Edited April 11 by TheGunnShow Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Angry 1,576 Posted April 11 I had to stop putting 3 sugars in my tea because of my blood pressure, and also switched to decaffeinated as I was having palpitations. Canāt tell the difference between decaf and normal, and without the sugar I now realise that I hate the taste of tea. Need something to dunk my bourbons into though so Iām still drinking it š³ 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nuff Said 5,293 Posted April 11 18 minutes ago, Mr Angry said: I had to stop putting 3 sugars in my tea because of my blood pressure, and also switched to decaffeinated as I was having palpitations. Canāt tell the difference between decaf and normal, and without the sugar I now realise that I hate the taste of tea. Need something to dunk my bourbons into though so Iām still drinking it š³ Iām kind of the opposite, I always used to drink weak tea until I had to give up coffee. Now I love Clipper tea (green box in the supermarket, tea fans) and I ideally let it mash, as they sayĀ round here, for five minutes. Drinking some now! Ā Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naturalcynic 691 Posted April 11 46 minutes ago, Nuff Said said: Iām kind of the opposite, I always used to drink weak tea until I had to give up coffee. Now I love Clipper tea (green box in the supermarket, tea fans) and I ideally let it mash, as they sayĀ round here, for five minutes. Drinking some now! Ā Clipper decaff (in the blue box) is also pretty decent. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nuff Said 5,293 Posted April 11 Maybe this belongs in the ātoo dull for conversationā thread, but for twenty years or more, Iāve been waking up in the night with headaches that seem to get worse lying down, so Iāve had to get up, take painkillers and wait for them to subside until I think Iāll be able to get back to sleep. Theyāve steadily got worse over time and Iāve often ended up with migraines the next day. One night I was miserably surfing the net and came across the term āhypnic headachesā. The cure for these, counter-intuitively,Ā is to drink caffeine at bed. Since then Iāve had a strong cup of caffeinated tea at bedtime and have never had a similar headache. Weird but true. SoĀ no decaf for me! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Angry 1,576 Posted April 11 1 hour ago, Nuff Said said: Iām kind of the opposite, I always used to drink weak tea until I had to give up coffee. Now I love Clipper tea (green box in the supermarket, tea fans) and I ideally let it mash, as they sayĀ round here, for five minutes. Drinking some now! Ā Are you going to Preston on Saturday? If I see somebody drinking tea while everyone else is on the beer Iāll say hello š¤£ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nuff Said 5,293 Posted April 11 4 minutes ago, Mr Angry said: Are you going to Preston on Saturday? If I see somebody drinking tea while everyone else is on the beer Iāll say hello š¤£ Sadly not, two games in five days was too many for a pass out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Angry 1,576 Posted April 11 31 minutes ago, Nuff Said said: Sadly not, two games in five days was too many for a pass out. Shame, I enjoy going to Deepdale-some good results there in recent years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wings of a Sparrow 1,478 Posted April 11 The best low/non-alcoholic beers IMHO are... Punk IPA GUINNESSĀ Adnams Ghost Ship All hard to tell the difference, except if you've had a couple of 'real' ones to start with. Then you'll know šĀ 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nik Vawn 165 Posted April 11 On 10/04/2024 at 11:38, Thumbbass said: You must have been mashed 24/7Ā š Alternatively, if you're just talking about substituting an alcoholic drink for a zero alcohol drink there are some pretty good options now. 0% Ghost ship is pretty good too if you drink ales. Ghost Ship 0.5 really is the best I've tried 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Midlands Yellow 4,156 Posted April 11 2 hours ago, Nik Vawn said: Ghost Ship 0.5 really is the best I've tried KicksĀ in after 40 pints.Ā 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aggy 766 Posted April 12 (edited) On 11/04/2024 at 15:15, Nuff Said said: Maybe this belongs in the ātoo dull for conversationā thread, but for twenty years or more, Iāve been waking up in the night with headaches that seem to get worse lying down, so Iāve had to get up, take painkillers and wait for them to subside until I think Iāll be able to get back to sleep. Theyāve steadily got worse over time and Iāve often ended up with migraines the next day. One night I was miserably surfing the net and came across the term āhypnic headachesā. The cure for these, counter-intuitively,Ā is to drink caffeine at bed. Since then Iāve had a strong cup of caffeinated tea at bedtime and have never had a similar headache. Weird but true. SoĀ no decaf for me! Strange but interesting! Google says cause unknown - any idea what might have triggered it? Edited April 12 by Aggy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nuff Said 5,293 Posted April 12 1 minute ago, Aggy said: Strange but interesting! Google says cause unknown - any idea what might have triggered it? No, headaches run in the family, so possibly something genetic. But it was literally a miracle cure. From disturbed nights and crippling headaches to nothing overnight. And it doesnāt disturb my sleep either, which you think might happen. (The need to p*ss is a different topic ā¹ļø) 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Angry 1,576 Posted April 13 On 11/04/2024 at 15:15, Nuff Said said: Maybe this belongs in the ātoo dull for conversationā thread, but for twenty years or more, Iāve been waking up in the night with headaches that seem to get worse lying down, so Iāve had to get up, take painkillers and wait for them to subside until I think Iāll be able to get back to sleep. Theyāve steadily got worse over time and Iāve often ended up with migraines the next day. One night I was miserably surfing the net and came across the term āhypnic headachesā. The cure for these, counter-intuitively,Ā is to drink caffeine at bed. Since then Iāve had a strong cup of caffeinated tea at bedtime and have never had a similar headache. Weird but true. SoĀ no decaf for me! I saw my ex-wife the other day-sheās 60 years old, never been remotely trendy but I noticed that sheād had a fairly unusual daith ear piercing-apparently itās to help alleviate her migraines-possibly something to think about if you want an alternative to drinking coffee last thing at night? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites