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    Non-Alcoholic Whiskey?!

    Perish the thought!!

    Nevertheless, I bought some last year to use at our informal, friends-only Burns Supper due to the sober nature of the people at the event.



    Needless to say, it was awful stuff and I'm not planning on making such a purchase again! Tasted somewhat like watered down turpentine aged in a rain barrel.

    However, my question now is, what could I get away with using in place of the aqua vitae? I've made a non-alcoholic over-steeped mulled cider that's pretty strong as far as soft drinks go. Lots of cinnamon sticks, sliced ginger and cloves with citrus and then brown sugar to sweeten the deal. If you steep it long enough it burns a bit going down.

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    The closest to Whisky I've found would be Lapsang Souchong tea, brewed strong and allowed to cool.

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    I don't get it?!?! If you don't want to or can't serve Scotch (or alcohol in general) then don't. Why would you want to create some awful tasting concoction to feed your guests? There's nothing wrong with toasting to something with a cup of tea, or a glass of soda, juice, or ever water.

    I can't smoke a cigar in certain public places. That doesn't mean I'm going to try to find some equally offensive thing to do there instead.

    I'm just saying...
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    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    I can't smoke a cigar in certain public places. That doesn't mean I'm going to try to find some equally offensive thing to do there instead.

    I'm just saying...
    The problem with creations like this is that the one who decides to forgo the alcohol suffers for it. I agree...just have a soda, coffee, etc. Why drink something nasty??
    The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vegan_scot View Post
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    However, my question now is, what could I get away with using in place of the aqua vitae? I've made a non-alcoholic over-steeped mulled cider that's pretty strong as far as soft drinks go. Lots of cinnamon sticks, sliced ginger and cloves with citrus and then brown sugar to sweeten the deal. If you steep it long enough it burns a bit going down.
    That sounds like excellent stuff! As I fall into the category of the sober folks from your description, I'm always looking for a good alternative.

    Not long ago my wife made a similar cider that not only left the mouth completely numb, it caused the Teflon on the pan to peel away when we washed it after! Needless to say, it was a bit strong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cygnus View Post
    Not long ago my wife made a similar cider that not only left the mouth completely numb, it caused the Teflon on the pan to peel away when we washed it after! Needless to say, it was a bit strong!
    I've had cider like that (or something made with apples anyway).

    Folks can do some wicked things with strong cider

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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    I've had cider like that (or something made with apples anyway).

    Folks can do some wicked things with strong cider
    I should point out that this was non-alcoholic cider - a bit heavy on the clove, though...

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    I understand that many people, for many legitimate reasons, forgo alcoholic beverages. I have lost my temper with people trying to push alcohol on people that don't drink.

    That being said, the creator of this monstrosity should be keel-hauled!

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    Having completely lost the taste or the desire for anything with alcohol, I think a nice strong tea or a mulled apple juice would be dandy. As for non-Alcoholic booze...nope, nada, pass. ith:
    Last edited by BroosterB1; 3rd September 10 at 09:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inchessi View Post
    I understand that many people, for many legitimate reasons, forgo alcoholic beverages. I have lost my temper with people trying to push alcohol on people that don't drink.

    That being said, the creator of this monstrosity should be keel-hauled!
    I feel the same way about pushy temperance folks.

    T.

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