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By *eterjamesmc OP   Man
over a year ago

glasgow

WTAF? is going on?

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By *vbride1963TV/TS
over a year ago

E.K . Glasgow

Sounds like it could be a tonic for some .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like it could be a tonic for some . "

That was freegin good .

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By *estless nativeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow

Get some Ginsecco blue instead

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By *estless nativeMan
over a year ago

near Glasgow

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WTAF? is going on?"

Just wrong!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sounds like it could be a tonic for some . "

You are a gin-ius but just NO to the gin

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By *r Costa xxMan
over a year ago

stirling

What a feckin liberty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

So, it's basically water??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cant see point of alcohol free gin

Alcholol beer or cider maybe but gin???? Nah no point, might as well save cash and just have lemonade

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By *looboyMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh

An alcohol free vegan beer popped up on my fb feed, WTF, who would go to the bother of brewing all the fun out of beer, especially in our current situation lol.

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By *ornyhappyCouple
over a year ago

perth

God help anyone who tries to give me a gin without the alcohol!

K

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By *redwilma666Couple
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind... "

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can get that from the taps lol

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By *redwilma666Couple
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"Can get that from the taps lol "

You get juniper flavoured tap water, give me a few bottles

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By *hekaiserMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol"

Sweeping statement...no?

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By *redwilma666Couple
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol

Sweeping statement...no?"

Statement of fact, there are approx 1.8 million Muslims

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By *hekaiserMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol

Sweeping statement...no?

Statement of fact, there are approx 1.8 million Muslims "

Yeah but not all are/will be interested in alcohol free gin. What made you pick muslims as an example?

Where you trying to crack a joke?

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By *redwilma666Couple
over a year ago

Kilbirnie


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol

Sweeping statement...no?

Statement of fact, there are approx 1.8 million Muslims

Yeah but not all are/will be interested in alcohol free gin. What made you pick muslims as an example?

Where you trying to crack a joke? "

Islam forbids alcohol, & they drink a lot of alcohol free drink e.g. beer. This gin would be a good alternative, where is the comedy in that?

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By *hekaiserMan
over a year ago

Glasgow


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol

Sweeping statement...no?

Statement of fact, there are approx 1.8 million Muslims

Yeah but not all are/will be interested in alcohol free gin. What made you pick muslims as an example?

Where you trying to crack a joke?

Islam forbids alcohol, & they drink a lot of alcohol free drink e.g. beer. This gin would be a good alternative, where is the comedy in that?"

Yeah, I got that memo. My point is what made you home in on Muslims?

As I said-not every Muslim wants to dry alcohol or alcohol free drinks. What makes you think they would want to try this gin? I know a lot of muslims who don't want to drink alcohol (that includes the non alcoholic version)

Would it not have been more appropriate to say the drink has been manufactured for ANYONE who wants to try it?

Rather than pass it off as "marketing tactic" for muslims worldwide??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thought it was more aimed at people that enjoy a drink without a hangover, clean living, or maybe pregnant woman. Having hardly touched the booze this year actually tempted to look at the low alcohol and non alcoholic drinks. There seems to be loads advertised and to choose from at the moment. I do miss going out for cocktails though so maybe its dry January speaking bullocks!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WTAF? is going on?"
completely agree and want to charge a fortune for what is effectively water

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What’s is the actual point to alcohol free gin... ashtrays on motorbikes and chocolate fireguards spring to mind...

How about a potential market of 1.8 billion Muslims who, according to their religion don't touch alcohol

Sweeping statement...no?

Statement of fact, there are approx 1.8 million Muslims

Yeah but not all are/will be interested in alcohol free gin. What made you pick muslims as an example?

Where you trying to crack a joke?

Islam forbids alcohol, & they drink a lot of alcohol free drink e.g. beer. This gin would be a good alternative, where is the comedy in that?

Yeah, I got that memo. My point is what made you home in on Muslims?

As I said-not every Muslim wants to dry alcohol or alcohol free drinks. What makes you think they would want to try this gin? I know a lot of muslims who don't want to drink alcohol (that includes the non alcoholic version)

Would it not have been more appropriate to say the drink has been manufactured for ANYONE who wants to try it?

Rather than pass it off as "marketing tactic" for muslims worldwide??

"

she described them as one potential market... never dod she imply all muslims want to drink non alcohol version of spirits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"WTAF? is going on? completely agree and want to charge a fortune for what is effectively water "

i have a friend that enjoys them... they are usually flavoured and can be d*unk with fancy tonics, she can feel like shes joining in with the rest of the girls when she doesn’t want to drink but we all have our fancy goblets with tasty drinks and garnishes etc

i do agree that they are expensive for alcohol free though

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By *ola cubesMan
over a year ago

coatbridge

It's just another company tapping into the consumer psyche fancy btl bit of cordial bit ofwater over inflate the price helps folk believe they are a cut above.

To be fair though gin is overpriced also considering its a flavourless alcohol that is infused to give taste.

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