Monday Zero Alcohol Gin Review

Best when the plan is a G&T, not when the bottle is supposed to carry the whole night.

Monday Zero Alcohol Gin is a straightforward London-dry-style substitute for G&Ts, soda with lime, and simple spritzes.

That makes it a G&T, Collins, and colder citrus-drink bottle before it is a sipping spirit.

Who it suits best

This is the bottle for G&Ts, Collinses, and colder citrus drinks that let the gin lane stay clear.

It earns its place once tonic, citrus, and dilution are part of the plan.

Where it fits less naturally

This is less convincing neat sipping or any plan that depends on the bottle carrying the whole mood alone. That does not make it the wrong bottle. It just means the product has a clearer lane than marketing copy sometimes admits.

That matters because neat pours tell a harsher story than a built drink does.

How to think about it

Think of it as a bottle for mixed gin drinks, not for proving a point in a tasting glass.

Would it stay in rotation?

It is worth buying again when gin-and-tonic style drinks are why you bought a zero-proof gin in the first place.

Bottom line

Buy Monday Zero Alcohol Gin when the drink around it is already obvious and the bottle still adds something once the glass is built.