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Lyre's Italian Spritz - Non-Alcoholic Spirit | Spritz Style | Premium | 700ml

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A: Lyre’s has significantly less calories than the equivalent traditional alcohol spirit equivalent. Depending on the variant, Lyre’s is up to 95% less calories than the equivalent drink containing alcohol. The actual range is between 64% (Rosso Aperitif) and 95% (Dry London). Most are roughly 75-90% less. Making your drink a Lyre’s will reduce the calorific consumption compared to a full-alcohol equivalent. Below is a table of comparisons* This is tasty. I've found some other AF spirits watery and bland but this has plenty of flavour with a nice balance of some sweetness and a good dash of bitterness. I am looking forward to drinking it with some AF bubbles over the Christmas season.” 5. Monday Non-Alcoholic Aperitz Spritz

I’m so excited to introduce you to this product — a ready-to-drink non-alcoholic Aperitif Spritz made with Sans Bar Spritzing In Venice, premium non-alcoholic dry sparkling wine and crisp soda water. Flavour profile:The bittersweet orange and rich peach flavours of the Amalfi Spritz is like sunshine itself, bright, intense and the promise of good times. The fine bubble fills the palate with fresh orange complex rhubarb and elderflower perfectly to finish dry and deliciously refreshing. Classic orange-red in colour..While the Italian Spritz is going to be happy in your glass over ice, due to its remarkably well-weighted and heavy body and mouthfeel it is absolutely made for mixing. Get it mixed in any low or (if you’re looking at Dry January, Feb Fast or Ocsober) no alcohol alternative. Traditionally, Prosecco is the wine of choice for a Spritz. This wine derives from the very birthplace of the Spritz, the Veneto region, and has a relatively low alcohol content of around 12%, making it an easy-to-drink option for pre-dinner drinks. Thankfully though, we can all enjoy a non-alcoholic Spritz that excludes the wine without affecting the flavour or essence of the Spritz. Try these non-alcoholic Spritz recipes to experience a non-alcoholic Spritz that looks, tastes, and sashays around the palate just like the original! Lyre's Italian Spritz is made in Australia and is vegan-friendly. It is higher in sugar and calories than other Aperitif spirits on the market with 20g of sugar and 83 calories per 100 ml.

Spritzing In Venice is made in Australia without artificial colours or artificial sweeteners. It’s low in sugar (0.1g per 100ml), low in calories (14g per 100ml) and vegan-friendly. Like I mentioned at the top of the review, I just got in from dinner where I pulled together an entirely alcohol free Aperol and paired it next to a low alcohol option which used the Italian Spritz in place of traditional Aperol. (This is why the photos of the bottle look like they’re not in their usual surroundings!) Founded in Australia, Lyre’s Spirits makes non-alcoholic spirits that mimic the classics. They’re globally recognised as one of the top non-alcoholic spirit brands and have won a vast array of awards. The Lyre's Italian Spritz is one of the most popular drinks from their range. Flavour profile:The bittersweet flavour of the Italian Spritz is like sunshine itself, bright with flavours typical of its origins. The sweetness from orange is perfectly fused with the complex and astringent flavours of rhubarb, finishing dry and deliciously refreshing. Like all the core Lyre’s range, the Lyre’s Italian Spritz is a truly globally available non-alcoholic spirit and can be found in the Europe, USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, just to name a few.Sans Bar Spritzing In Venice has all the complexity of a traditional Aperitif spirit including the complexity of burnt orange, bitter herbs and rhubarb. It also has a full alcohol-like mouthfeel. A: Lyre’s is a product designed for the enjoyment of adult tastes. The product has been created for people of legal drinking age looking for a sophisticated non-alcohol alternative. While it may technically cause no harm, Lyre’s in no way endorses or encourages consumption of our product by anyone who is not of legal drinking age.

No, it doesn’t carry the heat that alcoholic options do, however once mixed into an Aperol alternative it does go quite a way to providing that sheen and polish you get from alcohol which in itself makes this worth trying out. A: Always reseal with original cap after opening. Do not leave bottle open or replace cap with pourer. Once open, best refrigerated for optimum freshness. Recommended to be consumed within 12 weeks of opening. Do not leave out in the cold to avoid risk of freezing. Sans Bar Spritzing In Venice Can is made in Australia without artificial colours or artificial sweeteners. It’s low in sugar, vegan-friendly and just 6 calories per 100ml so no need to worry about Aperitif Spritz calories.This amazing non-alcoholic Spritz is a nod to the flavours, attitude and colour of the Sicilian blood orange. Sweet, bitter and downright refreshing, this all-occasion Spritz can be served whenever you need that Aperitivo feeling. Saluti! A: Lyre’s is a premium product that took many years to perfect, drawing from a library of ingredients with 39 different countries of origin and extensive development. Our range has been crafted for sophisticated, adult tastes and required the mastery of a sommelier to develop the flavour architecture. Our price reflects the cost of this significant development work as well as the cost to procure and manufacture the beverages. Sans Bar Spritzing In Venice Can is best served chilled. Pour into a large wine glass over ice and garnish with a fresh slice of orange and a green olive. You can also enjoy this non-alcoholic Aperitif Spritz straight from the can. Discover the perfect Aperitif Spritz for you

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