It is with absolute delight I can announce that after contacting them a few weeks ago, the Three Pigeon Pub in Guildford has now chosen to stock a range of non-alcoholic wines alongside their existing non-alcoholic beers featured on their menu.
As anyone who is a non-drinker, will know, often when presented with the non-alcoholic options at a venue your heart will sink. If you have never drunk beer, are you really likely to start now? Non-alcoholic cider is I’m sure delicious, but to be honest I am happy with apple juice. And then finally, you are offered ‘Mocktails’, which yes, serve
I really don’t know why it’s taking so long for pubs and bars, to catch on to the new great tasting non-alcoholic wines which are on offer, but the Three Pigeon Pubs move will be a joy for any mums to be, or non-drinkers looking for a more sophisticated drink that doesn’t look out of place next to their friends wine bottles.
Their list now includes:
For all you designated drivers, non drinkers, detoxers, dieters, important meeting in the morning office workers, or simply because you like the taste of it….check out the Three Pigeons selection of non alcoholics beers, wines, cider, or Gin.
They now offer:
Red de-alcoholised Natureo SYRAH wine (0.5 abv) by the glass.
Natureos de-alcolised white MUSCAT (0.0 abv). (See my review)
Erdinger Alkoholfrei, a refreshing isotonic drink that actually contains vitimins! (0.5 abv).
Brewdog Nanny State, a hoppy alcohol free ale (0.5 abv).
Old Mout Cider, Berries and Cherries, lovely over ice on a hot summers day (0.05 abv)
Seedlip Garden 108, a fabulous herbal distilled non alcoholic drink, served with Fever Tree Tonic and a slice.
I am so excited about these new additions and I really hope as many people as possible will share this and the Three Pigeons social media posts to spread the great news!
Don’t forget, you are the ones who who can spread the word about the non-alcoholic options available to your local pubs and bars. Tell them. Email them. Call them. Tell them what you would like to see and why. Just because we don’t drink alcohol, doesn’t mean we don’t count.
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