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

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A: Lyre’s is in no way against alcohol. We do see a trend towards mindful drinking. Our approach has been to pay homage to the time-tested classics that make up the traditional alcohol category. We have just seen that there are times and occasions when you can’t enjoy these classic flavours and have to break the taste. By switching to a Lyre’s, or perhaps mixing your Lyre’s with alcohol, you can still enjoy the taste that has made these styles so popular, but you can manage the other factors that lead you to a non-alcohol/low alcohol choice. 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.

The Lyre’s Dry Italian Spritz earns an 8/10 due to its citrus led profile that provides both sweetness and bitterness before being complemented by a warm body of rhubarb and lingering bitter finish. The well-weighted and round body makes this a great base to build upon for a low or no alcohol aperitif. Absolutely love this drink. Took the advice and mixed it with soda and a twist of orange. Perfect!” Looking at this from a body and weight profile, it is extremely viscous and well-weighted. If you try this neat, you’re going to be challenged to find something that has a heavier glass presence. Big thumbs up from me on the body front.The heat you would expect (albeit lower than other spirits) from traditional spirits is not present. 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. Crafted to capture the essence of the original Aperitif spirit, Lyre's Italian Spritz has a complex bitter-sweet flavour profile. It has a classic orange-red colour and features a mix of aromas including rhubarb and bitter orange, lifted with herbal notes.

This unique aperitif has been impossibly crafted to capture the essence of a vibrant orange Italian bitter spritz style with flavours that are distinct and contemporary. Lyre’s spirits have their own distinction as a premium, non-alcoholic beverage. The Lyre’s range uses potassium sorbate – a salt, and one of the most widely used preservatives in the world. We think it’s important that you know that every single non-alcoholic spirit on the market uses potassium sorbate too, to remain shelf-stable. The Lyre’s team is working hard on developing an all-natural replacement for this also. Lyre's Flavour Architect David Murphy says that in addition to being zero alcohol, our version is much lower in sugar than the original. This Italian Highball is an effervescence sensation, combining the bubbles of tonic and soda to elevate the Spritz to a whole new level. Monday Non-Alcoholic Aperitz Spritz is best served in an Old Fashioned glass over ice. Garnish with a slice of orange and a Maraschino cherry. You can also drink it with a straw, straight from the beautifully designed bottle.A:Lyre’s was founded by two Australians in Britain as an independent British company, in 2019. The headquarters are based in London, UK with offices in Sydney, Australia California and New York, USA and Shanghai, China. With hints of orange, elderflower and passionfruit fluttering about like butterflies in a meadow of tonic, this incredibly refreshing drink tastes absolutely nothing like chewing gum. This non-alcoholic red Aperitivo has a rich mouthfeel with pithy dryness on the palate. It features aromas of blood orange and citrus with notes of Maraschino on the palate .

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