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Flavor Manipulation Course Series: Cocktail Bitters, Infusions, & Simple Syrups

A Bar Above

And we’re especially excited to share with you our Flavor Manipulation series, a trio of self-paced online courses that explore the use of essential ingredients like different types of bitters and syrups , as well as how to use various flavor profiles in alcoholic drinks.

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GSN Review: GoodTime THC Infused Liqueur

Good Spirits News

GoodTime is a THC infused, alcohol-free beverage enhancer that’s great on its own, in a mocktail, cocktail, seltzer, beer, soda, coffee, or just about anything! Good time comes in handy dropper bottles or in large glass bottles with a convenient pourer spout for accurate dosing. They have a sweet and a sour version.

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Review: Curious Elixirs Non-Alcoholic Cocktails

Drinkhacker

Curious Elixirs is a new company pushing booze-free, bottled (and canned) cocktails, largely inspired by classic options and particularly heavy on fresh juices. 1 – “A bitter booze-free pomegranate cocktail inspired by the Negroni Sbagliato, infused with rhodiola to lift you up.” 2 servings/bottle.

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The 24 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks Brands for 2024

VinePair

In recent years, the non-alcoholic (NA) space has exploded in breadth and depth. Overall, we determined that the bitter profile of aperitifs lends itself best to an NA format, as it’s seemingly easier to mimic without alcohol. Now that you’re up to speed, here are the 24 best non-alcoholic drinks brands for 2023.

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Exploring the Next Wave of Non-Alcoholic Beverage Trends

Dry Atlas

By Matthias Laudico and Charlotte Mizrahi, Co-Founders of Ley Line Labs The non-alcoholic beverage space is rapidly evolving, and with it, creative new product formats and flavors are emerging. As founders working closely with functional and non-alcoholic beverage brands, we see several exciting trends shaping this industry.

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The State of the Booze Business: What Does the Future Hold?

Booze Business

The alcohol industry stands out as it undergoes changes that are not only fundamental but also unique, driven by changing consumer preferences, technological advancements, and shifting demographics. One of the key factors driving the non-alcohol trend is the ‘sober curious’ movement. Dry January is a good example.

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Non-Alcoholic Drink Alternatives for Students Who Want to Stay Social

Advanced Mixology

They also think about alcohol. Drinking is common at college events and social gatherings, and many students choose to consume alcohol as part of the experience. Why Choose Non-Alcoholic Options? Before discussing the alternatives let's take a look at why pupils choose non-alcoholic drinks.

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