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8 Alberta-made Non-Alcohol Drinks for Dry January

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Here is our list of 8 Alberta-made non-alcohol drinks for Dry January and beyond.  The Dry January movement has gained momentum over recent years and Alberta producers are jumping on the dry wagon.  

  1.  WildFolk has four non-alcohol canned cocktails with complex blends of herbs, botanicals, and citrus rinds. They’re so flavourful, you won’t miss the alcohol. 
  2. Fahr Beer makes their non-alcohol beer using a special mashing technique and specific yeast to produce a 0.3% alc./vol sensation.  It is an Alberta Food Tours team favourite.
  3. Calgary’s Partake Brewing  has nine different non-alcohol beers on its list.  Not only do they brew for every taste, but, bonus, each beer is under 30 calories.   
  4. Wild Life Distillery in Canmore has a well-balanced, non-alcohol raspberry mojito so your DD can chill in their lounge and still drive you home.
  5. Burwood Distillery makes a non-alcohol gin packed with all the flavours of a classic London dry gin.  Their expert distillers captured the essence of the classic botanicals and we think this is perfect for making your favourite gin cocktails into mocktails.
  6. One For The Road Brewing Co. has a comprehensive line of award-winning beer.  We are keen on their Saskaberry Blonde Ale.  After all, Saskatoon berries are an Alberta Signature food.
  7. Is there a better beer name than Tool Shed’s Zero People Skills? It’s one of our favourites. Called a patio-style ale, this beer is not missing any of the flavour of Tool Shed’s best brews.
  8. Confluence Distilling has an outstanding canned lemon raspberry non-alcohol Gin & Tonic that’s also gluten-free. 

 

Our Calgary Farmers’ Market WEST tour is a great chance to meet some of Alberta’s finest food and beverage producers. Check it out HERE.