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" ... But to be honest, I’ve never really cared, because before a recent visit to Amsterdam, my lifetime consumption of alcohol-free beer has been limited to a few sips. That is exactly the point, as Heineken is not really trying to compete with the likes of O’Douls and Kaliber, or target the traditional market for such beers, non-drinkers. Their idea is to disrupt the space by becoming the choice of mainstream beer drinkers looking to take in less carbs, less calories, and often due to driving, less alcohol. In a very real sense, Heineken 0.0 is an arguably healthier alternative to soda, which has taken on a negative image, full of either processed sugar or chemical sweeteners. Heineken wanted to create a beverage for beer lovers that they can take anywhere, from the sidewalk to the office to their cars, one that competes as much with alternative beverages as with other low-alcohol brews. It seems to be working: Heineken 0.0 has quickly exceeded expectations and become a hot product all around the world, and was just released here earlier in 2019. ... "
" ... Long Range Toddy. That word “Toddy” – always seems like there must be some country club guy lurking about, someone who would prefer to pay someone else to run the race for him while he sips his hot rum drink. A Toddy from Long Range – hot or cold – is still a Toddy. ... "
" ... Recipes for scary delicious sips concocted by professional mixologists and bar directors. ... "
" ... The meal was only slightly less sophisticated than usual as everything was served on heavy duty paper plates, but a few sips of a perfectly chilled white wine from Chateau Neuf De Pape made us forget we were dining out during a pandemic. I've never appreciated going out so much in my entire life! ... "
" ... This is true regardless of which Starbucks location you’re sitting in when you take those sugar-laced sips. And those wooden stir sticks? A Starbucks standard specifies that they be sourced from a particular variety of birch tree that company testing has shown won’t interact with the flavor of a coffee drink. Also, in keeping with the company’s environmental goals, a separate environmental sourcing standard calls for these birch trees to be grown on a sustainable farm, where they can do double duty by shading the coffee plants grown below them. ... "