Hi, I really would like to know some suggestions about some non-alcoholic DnD drinks for my friends and I to drink while playing, when we start playing. Any suggestions are appreciated. :)
You can make a lot of cocktails 'virgin' (without alcohol) so that's always an option. I like to drink ice tea or kombucha as it's really refreshing and hits a similar spot to beer or cider on the palette.
You can always make a witches brew ! which is pretty much a party punch. Mix different juices with sprite or 7-up and ice and you have fun little fizzy cocktails. You can always change up the juices for different flavors.
For the unsweetened chocolate milk, add about teaspoon of cocoa and a tiny dash or a tiny pinch of salt (the salt is important but obviously too much sucks). Then add about an ounce or two of near-boil milk or water to dissolve the cocoa, then add about 16 ounces of hot or chilled milk.
Eat the dark chocolate chips while sipping the chocolate milk.
Any kind of herbal/fruit infusion, with or without tea, works too. And alcohol-free beer is still beer. :p
True, certain brands of alcohol free beer taste good.
If beer, then my favorite way to serve beer, is alongside a bowl of pretzels and a bowl of green olives. Seriously, try it, alternating the beer with pretzels and olives!
Hi, I really would like to know some suggestions about some non-alcoholic DnD drinks for my friends and I to drink while playing, when we start playing. Any suggestions are appreciated. :)
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You can make a lot of cocktails 'virgin' (without alcohol) so that's always an option. I like to drink ice tea or kombucha as it's really refreshing and hits a similar spot to beer or cider on the palette.
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You can always make a witches brew ! which is pretty much a party punch. Mix different juices with sprite or 7-up and ice and you have fun little fizzy cocktails. You can always change up the juices for different flavors.
BBC Good Food do a list on non alcoholic drinks: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/non-alcoholic-cocktail-recipes
Dont forget to add food coloring to make it more "exotic".
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I found delicious:
• Unsweetened chocolate milk
Served with:
• dark 60%-cocoa chocolate chips.
For the unsweetened chocolate milk, add about teaspoon of cocoa and a tiny dash or a tiny pinch of salt (the salt is important but obviously too much sucks). Then add about an ounce or two of near-boil milk or water to dissolve the cocoa, then add about 16 ounces of hot or chilled milk.
Eat the dark chocolate chips while sipping the chocolate milk.
Believe it or not, this is even healthy.
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Any kind of herbal/fruit infusion, with or without tea, works too. And alcohol-free beer is still beer. :p
Want to start playing but don't have anyone to play with? You can try these options: [link].
True, certain brands of alcohol free beer taste good.
If beer, then my favorite way to serve beer, is alongside a bowl of pretzels and a bowl of green olives. Seriously, try it, alternating the beer with pretzels and olives!
he / him
Apple cider is great in Autumn, and if you can get it locally it is even better.
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I just made a new drink it's easy and pretty good its
1 part cream soda
1 part fruit punch
1 part cranberry juice
And if you want it to be alcoholic 1/4 shot vodka
Please enjoy and drink safely and responsibly and the drink is called the red dragon born
If you'll are within reasonable distance of one another, I'd suggest just getting an Uber and imbibing liberally. I rarely ever play D&D sober.