Does not taste exactly like any Gin I've had and I'm not sure that the hitting the back of your throat effect, for better or worst, is possible in a non-alcoholic beverage. However, I do enjoy it. I like it with a bit of fresh lime juice and ice. My wife, who likes Gin and Tonics, does not care for it. I think it's a little weak tasting to mix with a strong flavor and having the "Gin" pop.
J*** T*****
I was looking for a gin alternative but now I drink this because I really love it. I fill a glass 3/4 with ice add Mondays and a splash of tonic. I really enjoy it. Do try
P* B******
I have not been looking for a 100% Gin substitute, but rather a N/A spirit that I can mix with Gin to enjoy a lower alcohol / lower calorie Martini on work nights. Most others I have tried have disappointed. To much citrus, sour cucumber, no semblance to Gin.Monday Zero Alcohol Gin does not disappoint. Popping the top, first nose and first straight test-taste, and I was suprised. This is the closest thing to a juniper-forward London Dry Gin I have yet tried. Very tasty. It could almost pass for… a mid-quality real thing.Five nights mixing 50/50 with my favorite everyday Gin, vermouth, olives, and a little dash of olive juice, slightly dirty, and I am very impressed. Perhaps it helps that Monday mimics the flavor profile of my favorite Gins very well (don't think I'm allowed to name the brands here), but I am very pleased. A very tasty, enjoyable cocktail with all the ritual and flavor, with half the buzz and calories.Similar to some excellent, thoroughly complex N/A IPAs recently released in my Pacific Northwest neck-of-the-woods, I'm liking this. Monday Zero Alcohol Gin is a winner in my mouth. I'm intrigued by Tanqueray 0.0, and will be interested to compare it when it eventually makes it to our side of the Pond - but until then, Monday's the day for me.
S****** R*****
Really happy with this NA Gin. Great summer treat without the hangover : )
S******* g***
Great if you want a non-booze gin & tonic!
A**** R***
Honestly, for an NA spirit, this does the job. Tastes like a gin and tonic without the “burn” of real gin. We used Fever Tree but something more floral would be good (Indian style tonic). Add lots of lime and ice. Cheers!
K** F*********
Makes a pretty good gin & tonic. Anyone cutting back on alcohol who likes G&T's might want to try this. With lots of fresh lime juice, it's quite tasty.
k********
As long you mix it with something like Fever Tree tonic, this makes for an excellent alcohol free gin tonic!