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It doesn't help when non alcoholic drinks are extortionately priced, some mocktails are just as, and in some cases more than alcoholic cocktails
It's not even mocktails, which at least have a number of ingredients and require a bit of effort to make, all soft drinks are way over-priced. There's some saving buying booze from the supermarket but it's an order of magnitude more for, say, a glass of lemonade.
As someone who doesn't drink, it does rankle a bit, especially if they should be encouraging people not to drink and drive. There used to be a "designated drive drinks for free" scheme back in the day, but not today (although the landlord does buy me a drink or two if I drop someone off for him).
There are some really good non-alcoholic beers that I genuinely enjoy the taste of.
Laser crush, or Big Drop Paradiso Citra. Both I enjoy, and don't have either loads of sugar or wierd sweeteners.
But they are never have the NA option.