Reviews & Comparisons

Bottle reviews, direct comparisons, and style pages that help narrow the field without wasting time.

Start here if you want the bottles, cans, and side-by-side pages that make it easier to decide what to chill, pour, or order next.

Some of these are easy first buys. Some are more specific. All of them are built around the same question: what actually earns a second glass?

Beer Reviews

The lagers, pilsners, IPAs, and darker beers that come up most often on the site.

Guinness 0 Review

Still one of the easiest “just give me a normal beer” answers on the site.

Budweiser Zero Review

A straightforward mainstream lager for people who want the easiest possible alcohol-free fridge beer.

Coors Edge Review

A clean, easy lager for ordinary beer moments when the can should stay cold and uncomplicated.

Heineken 0.0 Review

Clean, familiar, and easy to picture with takeout, a game, or a party fridge.

Wine Reviews

The sparkling, white, rosé, and red bottles most worth knowing when you want something closer to the table than a generic list.

Giesen 0 Rosé Review

An easy, food-friendly rosé for warm weather, lunch, and drinkers who want something straightforward rather than showy.

Spirits, Aperitif, and Other Reviews

The bitter bottles, zero-proof spirits, and non-beer wildcards that help fill out the site beyond standard beer and wine.

Ghia Review

A bitter, citrusy aperitif for people who want something modern, adult, and built for pre-dinner drinking rather than mocktail sweetness.

Crodino Review

A classic bitter Italian aperitif for people who want something small, sparkling, and ready before dinner.

Lyre’s Review

A broad zero-proof brand for people who want lots of cocktail-style options, with mixed results depending on which bottle you choose.

Pathfinder Review

Best for bitter spritzes, amaro-and-soda energy, and darker pre-dinner drinks.

Beer Comparisons

Direct beer matchups for people choosing between two cans and wanting the shortest real difference.

Wine and Spirits Comparisons

Head-to-head pages for aperitifs, zero-proof spirits, and a few wine or import matchups worth comparing directly.

Ghia vs Crodino

One is brighter and more deliberate. One is easier and more casual.

Lyre’s vs Ritual

Lyre’s is better when presentation matters. Ritual is easier to buy for simple mixed drinks.

Monday Zero Alcohol Gin vs Seedlip

One is built for people who want a more familiar gin replacement. The other is better for drinkers who are comfortable with a broader botanical drink.

Heineken 0.0 vs Peroni 0.0

Heineken is the more universal mainstream fridge beer. Peroni is drier and better with dinner or patio food.

Retailer Comparisons

Store comparisons for deciding where to buy singles, beer, wine, spirits, gifts, or a first tasting order.

ProofNoMore vs Boisson

ProofNoMore is better for singles and beer comparisons. Boisson is better when you want to browse a larger alcohol-free store.

Boisson vs The Zero Proof

Boisson is better for broad browsing. The Zero Proof is stronger for wine, aperitifs, spirits, gifts, and dinner bottles.

ProofNoMore vs The Zero Proof

ProofNoMore is better for singles and mixed tasting orders. The Zero Proof is better for wine, aperitifs, spirits, gifts, and dinner bottles.

Where to buy NA drinks online

For wine, aperitifs, zero-proof spirits, gifts, and dinner bottles, I would compare The Zero Proof. For singles and beer comparisons, I would also check ProofNoMore.

Style Guides and Brand Picks

Pages that help narrow the field by style, brewery, region, or use case before you get down to one specific bottle.

Newer Reviews and Buying Guides

Recent reviews, bottle-shop guides, and roundup pages worth browsing next.

Lyre’s Non-Alcoholic Drinks Review

A full look at the bottles and cans that make Lyre’s much broader than one gin-style shortcut.

Tanqueray 0.0 Review

A juniper-first zero-proof bottle for tonic, lime, and classic gin-and-tonic habits.

Athletic Brewing Review

A brand-level guide to the Athletic cans worth buying first and the ones for more specific moods.

Best Non-Alcoholic Chardonnays

The better chardonnays for dinner, guests, and drinkers who want something drier than grocery-store fizz.

Best Non-Alcoholic Bottle Shops

How to tell the difference between a real NA bottle shop and a weak grocery-style shelf.

Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Order at a Bar or Restaurant

What to ask for when a bar menu barely helps and you still want something worth drinking.

New Style Guides and Comparisons

Recent Buying and Review Pages