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Non-Alcoholic Bourbon Bundle

The Zero Proof readers have spoken! You love non-alcoholic bourbon, so we wanted to make it easier to get our favorite non-alcoholic bourbons bundled together...at a special price.

Our “Bourbon” Bundle includes one bottle each of:

Spiritless Kentucky 74 – This non-alcoholic bourbon is distilled in Kentucky (the homeland). It’s got smooth notes of vanilla, caramel and oak... and a little kick of spice.

Lyre's American Malt - Incredibly balanced and smooth, the American Malt doesn't have a big, spicy finish like some non-alc whiskeys, but the flavor shines through when mixed with soda or in a cocktail.

Gnista Barreled Oak – While not technically a bourbon, Barreled Oak packs a smoky, oaky punch and works great as a bourbon replacement in your non- alcoholic bar. It’s more complex and intense and has some amazing ingredients like ginger, cinnamon, rosemary and wormwood.

This is the best way to try our favorite non-alcoholic bourbons and decide which is best for you.

Buying each of those bottles individually would cost $103.97. But you can pick up the bundle for $88.37.

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What is dealcoholized wine?

Dealcoholized wine is wine that has gone through the entire wine making process-- pressing, fermentation, and aging-- before the alcohol is removed.

Most wines are dealcoholized using a technique called "vacuum distillation", where the wine is heated under a vacuum at very low temperatures. This allows for the alcohol to evaporate at a much lower temperature than boiling it off on your stove, like when you cook with alcohol or spirits. The result is that the flavor molecules that make up the flavor notes stay intact, giving our dealcoholized wines their characteristic complexity.

Sometimes, producers may add grape juice, grape must (a crush of whole grapes), sugar, or flavoring agents back to the dealcoholized wine in order to bulk up the body or balance the flavor.

What does it mean to be 0.5% ABV?

For a drink to be legally non-alcoholic, it has to be 0.5% alcohol by volume or less. While this doesn't make it totally alcohol-free, it does mean it is impossible to experience any intoxication or other psychoactive effects from alcohol. For context, a slice of sourdough bread or a ripe banana has more alcohol by volume than any of our drinks!

Are your products safe to consume during pregnancy?

We carry a few hundred different products on our website with all different ingredients. We suggest you consult with your doctor regarding specific ingredients. Everything we carry is non-alcoholic-- less than 0.5% ABV-- and very popular with our customers who are pregnant (and those who aren't, too)!

Some of our products contain adaptogens, nootropics, and other herbs that are not recommended for people who are pregnant, but we're not doctors and do not give medical advice. Every body and pregnancy is different, so we suggest talking to a healthcare professional if you're unsure.

Are all of your products 100% alcohol free?

Not all of our non-alcoholic beverages are 100% alcohol-free. Some contain trace amounts of alcohol at less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.  This is consistent with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s labeling policy, which permits the use of the term, “non-alcoholic” to describe a product that contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.

If you are looking for products that are 0.0% alcohol by volume, look for the "Alcohol-Free" badge on the product page.

Can I drink a non-alcoholic spirit “neat” (by itself)?

Non-alcoholic spirits are specifically developed for mixing in non-alcoholic cocktails. These spirits taste great when mixed with soda water, tonic water, sodas, juices, and even other non-alcoholic spirits, but they might taste a little weird on their own. You're welcome to try them neat (we can't stop you!), but we don't recommend assessing whether or not you like a non-alcoholic spirit without mixing it, first.

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