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Warner’s Pink Berry Flavoured Non Alcoholic Gin 50cl, Premium Fruit Gin 0%, Great for Gin Gifts, Naturally Pink Low Calorie Gin, Ideal For Gin Based Mocktails Including Gin & Tonic, or a Tom Collins

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Our Spirits are made with 100% natural botanicals – our team of experts extract natural flavours here on Falls Farm and contain no synthetic flavours. However, as there is zero alcohol to keep the liquid free from bacteria and other nasties, we ensure our products are safe to drink using the perfect balance of citric acid and widely-used preservatives. Do your 0% Spirits contain any preservatives? We’re confident that our existing gin fans and newcomers will be blown away by what we’ve created with our new 0% Botanic Garden Spirits range: we only use natural botanicals, and real really does taste better," says Tom Warner.

On the nose, fresh piny notes of juniper come forth with an upfront lemon zest aroma followed by traces of exotic tropical pineapple fruit. On The Palate Our 0% Juniper Double Dry has a pH of 3.3, and our 0% Pink Berry has a pH of 3.3 Is Warner’s 0% Spirits safe to drink if I’m pregnant?No, it is alcohol-free: 0% ABV, 100% natural botanicals, with no added sugar. Our 0% Juniper Double Dry and 0% Pink Berry have been carefully crafted by our expert team to be a non-alcoholic alternative to our extraordinary farm-grown gins, so that everyone can enjoy a taste of the countryside at sundown, together. What ingredients go into your 0% Spirits range?

No: a gin must be at least 37.5% ABV. Our 0% Juniper Double Dry and 0% Pink Berry have been carefully crafted by our expert team to be a non-alcoholic alternative to our extraordinary farm-grown gins, so that everyone can enjoy a taste of the countryside at sundown, together. What does Warner’s 0% Juniper Double Dry taste like? After almost 3 years of extensive experimentation at our farm, we have meticulously combined four craft methods of flavour extraction, united by a secret modern twist to capture the best flavour experience for you.

Does 0% Pink Berry have any sugar in it?

Botanicals are all the different herbs, spices, fruits and other natural flavourings that craft distillers use to produce the unique flavour of their spirits (and is the reason why gin is such a marvellously versatile drink - the varieties of flavour are endless!). And here’s where the process changes from the usual: whereas a standard-strength gin will be diluted by about half, in these situations the liquid will be more heavily diluted by the distiller, by adding much more water, and this brings the overall alcohol content of the liquid much lower. However, others don’t use any base spirit at all, and instead rely on maceration, a process where botanicals are left to ‘soak’ in a liquid until they develop a flavour not dissimilar to real gin. These processes can also change the mouthfeel of a liquid, giving it a more ‘ginny’ character on the palate. Why is alcohol-free gin so expensive? We use vegetable glycerine to naturally extract natural flavours, without using alcohol, so that you can experience our real, farm-grown flavours. Warner’s 0% Spirits contain Citric Acid – what is it and why is it important?

At Warner’s, we believe that real tastes better. We’ve hand-crafted our 0% Botanic Garden Spirits to be a non-alcoholic alternative to our extraordinary farm-grown gins, so that everyone can enjoy a taste of the countryside at sundown, together. Inspired by nature’s bounty here on Falls Farm, we use water from our spring, real botanicals from our gardens and honey from our beehives to create sustainably crafted farm-grown drinks. Gin has become massively popular recently, with gin enthusiasts spoilt for choice. However, with more conscious-minded drinkers looking to moderate their alcohol consumption, the rise of non-alcoholic gin has hit the world.Yes, that’s why we already offer craft rum, liqueurs, aperitifs, mixers, and - soon - other spirits such as vodka on our shop! Our 0% Juniper Double Dry is the perfect twin to a tonic: herby, aromatic & zesty, pairing spicy cinnamon and cardamom with fresh lemon verbena and lemon thyme. When we say ‘gin and more to your door’ - we mean it! So we’re now offering a carefully curated shop edit with alcohol-free gin and low-alcohol spirits. As there is zero alcohol to keep our Spirits liquid free from bacteria and other nasties, we ensure our products are safe to drink using the perfect balance of widely-used preservatives (citric acid, potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate). How can I find technical information about your products?

With a growing movement of sober-curiosity and being aware of enjoying alcohol in moderation, the good news is that quality craft distillers that we know and love (like Salcombe Distillery and Warners) are turning their hand to 0% or low-alcohol spirits that make for a refreshing alternative that are very close taste-wise to a real G&T! Can you make alcohol-free gin at home? A classic Negroni is made of three spirits: gin (London Dry), Campari and sweet (red) vermouth. That rich, delightfully bittersweet mix of citrus, herb and juniper can be recreated with a good alcohol-free gin, Crodino (an alcohol-free Italian Aperitivo with a very similar flavour profile to Campari) and non-alcoholic vermouth like Martini Vibrante - which is available online. Yes, there is a tiny amount of natural sugar (<0.1g per 50 ml serve) from the real raspberries, but there is no added sugar. Are there any allergens in it? It would be very difficult to make alcohol-free gin at home unless you happen to own a miniature still! This is because the process really relies on the distillation of an alcoholic base spirit to the point where all the alcohol has evaporated. This is why it is probably worth spending a little bit more, and choosing beverages from a trusted craft gin distiller, when selecting your no- or low-ABV ‘gin’; hopefully, it’s a sign that your drink will have been crafted with real care and premium ingredients. Is alcohol-free gin harmful?

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As with real gin, low- and no-ABV spirits vary widely in taste (with varying degrees of success!) Most do manage to capture the herbal, slightly citrus notes of a generic gin, and other brands, like Seedlip, have even developed different flavours to emulate the different styles of gin you find: spiced, floral and so on.

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