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Ritual Zero Proof Whiskey Alternative is a premium, award-winning non-alcoholic spirit designed to replicate the rich oak, vanilla, and caramel notes of traditional whiskey. With only 5 calories and no alcohol, it’s crafted from all-natural botanicals and perfect for keto, paleo, and low-carb diets. Ideal for sophisticated, mindful drinkers who want to enjoy classic whiskey cocktails without the buzz.











| ASIN | B07VPWR7YY |
| ASIN | B07VPWR7YY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Peanut Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,233 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #17 in Beer, Wine & Spirits |
| Brand Name | Ritual Zero-Proof |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeine Free |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 2.5 2.5 out of 5 stars (4,815) |
| Customer reviews | 2.5 2.5 out of 5 stars (4,815) |
| Each Unit Count | 750 |
| Flavor | Oak, Vanilla, Caramel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005389026 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 750 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | 0850005389026 |
| Liquid Contents Description | 750.0 milliliters of liquid |
| Manufacturer | Ritual Zero Proof |
| Manufacturer | Ritual Zero Proof |
| Model Number | 0850005389026 |
| Part Number | 0850005389026 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.38 x 8.38 x 24.89 cm; 1.45 kg |
| Product Shelf Life | 12 Months |
| Special Ingredients | American Oak, Vanilla, Madagascan Vanilla, Cardamom, Grapefruit, Sugarcane, Mesquite Smoke |
| Specialty | Alcohol Free, Low Carb |
| Sweetness Description | Sweet to some degree |
| UPC | 850005389026 |
| Unit Count | 720.08 Grams |
A**O
Pésimo sabor, no combina con nada. Es un mal producto. No lo recomiendo .
C**G
I tried to give Ritual a chance. I emailed them twice never getting back a response. After spending 20 years in the wine & liquor industry, this concoction has "zero" resemblance to whiskey. Save your money and try another brand. When you first open the bottle, the nose resembles strong Apple Cider Vinegar. When you drink this, it has an intense taste of apple cider vinegar on the tongue. Wine folks would say "A nose of apple cider vinegar leaps from the glass to welcome you with a sour burn on the tongue!" While there are some overlapping compounds between Whiskey & Apple Cider Vinegar, the overall flavor profiles of apple cider vinegar and whiskey are distinctly different due to their unique production methods and ingredients. I mean they are, in a way, both fermented products however their fermentation process is night and day different. Whiskey : corn, barley, wheat. The base grains are fermented into something that resembles beer. Next it is put into a still of some type, finally it is aged in oak (real oak and not oak chips if you are lucky these days). Apple Cider Vinegar : apples were fermented to create an alcoholic beverage of around 5% alcohol by volume. Then a secondary fermentation called acetic acid fermentation which turns the ethanol (stuff that makes you feel funny) to acetic acid, which gives vinegar its characteristic sour flavor. I mean do the people at this company even have some type of palate? Or, were they raised on mountain dew and hot wings and developed their own unique opinion of what things taste like? Did they mix this stuff up and it originally tasted like whiskey but then it spoiled somehow? Open a bottle of wine. Let it sit. It magically turns to vinegar. Did this stuff go through some unexpected fermentation? Did they make a whole bunch of the stuff and are just trying to dump it on the market. Happens all the time in the wine and liquor industry. Strike one : this stuff is not worth your time, money, or palate. It is junk with a fancy marketing campaign. Strike two : you buy a bottle from Amazon and you realize that it is non-refundable. Strike three : the company does not have any interest in developing a relationship with you as a long term customer. Proof is that they don't respond to emails. Would you guys like some sales tips on how to treat your customers? I charge a flat rate of $250 hour as an experienced consultant. Feel free to contact me. Here's something for free : don't make a product that smells like apple cider and call it whiskey. That is total nonsense. But there you have it folks : the proof that with the right marketing campaign you can even sell "alternative" whiskey although it screams of Apple Cider Vinegar.
R**S
Amazon boinked my first submission for this positive review, so I am trying again. I wrote better for my tastes than Seedlip and Kin products, which I have also purchased and reviewed separately. I paid special attention to the negative reviews before buying. I was looking for low sugar/calorie alternatives to replace whiskey based drinks. I like peaty islay type scotches so I don't mind the hints of tobacco/smoke, but can see why some would not like it. Even so, it wasn't quite that strong or smoky, especially when mixed. I would not try the suggested recipe for the "old fashion" that came with the bottle - it would be unbalanced and too sweet. I liked the "new fashion" recipe from a website about "zero proof cocktails" with a few changes: 2 oz Ritual, 1/4 oz simple syrup (I used 3 drops of maple syrup for the extra thickness instead), 3-4 dashes angostura bitters, 3-4 dashes walnut bitters, 3-4 dashes orange bitters, shake and pour over ice. This uses much less syrup and more bitters. This product is not for the whiskey drinker wanting the alcohol and alcohol burn sensation. It's for people who like old fashions/manhattans and like the subties of different bitters and sugars that could be used, but who don't want the alcohol content. It's never going to be an actual old fashion without the whiskey, but you can get a nice drink with some of the same flavors and nose.
F**O
Demasiado caro
D**G
I don't do reviews. Normally do read reviews. Got excited to get this for a friend and jumped too soon. I didn't have super high hopes, but what I thought was realistic hope. This might work in a cocktail as a mixer, but for what or how, I really don't know. Took one sip straight and not sure what it tasted like, but wasn't whiskey. Smelled so bad had to dump the rest and wash the cup. Soooo, not trying to slam these folks, I'm sure they worked hard on this, but I don't know how it could be remotely called whiskey, maybe old fruit water? I actually feel bad writing this, but save your 30 bucks. It may be friend shaped, but not friend.
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