3 Ways to Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail During Pregnancy

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Everybody likes to have a little drink once in a while. But, when you’re pregnant, as we all know, the intake of alcohol isn’t exactly advised, as it can harm both the baby and the mother. Luckily, there are many non-alcoholic versions of our favorite cocktails and drinks that are worth trying if you get the craving during pregnancy.

Before you choose to make any changes in your diet while pregnant, it’s important to talk with your doctor about any advantages and disadvantages of drinking this type of beverage. Since every person is different, you may or may not have some side effects from the compounds used to make the drink, but that isn’t very likely.

Non-alcoholic wine

No matter if your taste is inclined more towards wine or beer, there are many high-quality options for drinks that are deprived of alcohol. These dealcoholized beverages contain almost no alcohol, so they are considered safe to drink while pregnant. They are made just as regular wine is, the only difference is that after the fermentation is complete, the alcohol by volume is decreased under 0.5%, to make it almost fully non-alcoholic. 

Many different types of non-alcoholic wine are available on the market. Just make sure that you’re purchasing your beverage from an established winery or local business. The range of wines includes sparkling wines such as non-alcoholic champagne and many different types of rose, red and white wines. You can make any kind of wine cocktail that you would usually make with regular wine using a non-alcoholic one – the non-alcoholic version of a New York Sour sure sounds amazing right now.

Of course, you can drink these wines without any additions to really feel the nearly identical taste of normal wine, if you’re looking to enjoy the taste of the alcohol of truth. Since these dealcoholized versions taste more or less exactly the same as the real deal, you can enjoy a couple of glasses while being ensured that your baby will not be affected by it.

Mocktails

Since consumption of alcoholic beverages is not an option, finding a way to have a little taste of the delicious girls’-night-out cocktail without doing any harm to the baby sounds great. Mocktails are the non-alcoholic versions of the original alcohol-induced drinks. There are a lot of recipes for mocktails on the internet, depending on your taste. You can make yours at home or go to a bar and request the non-alcoholic version of your favorite cocktail. 

Due to the rise of alcohol-free cocktail alternatives, the Champagne Mocktail genre is likely to be a significant trend in the non-alcoholic beverage market. There are premade mocktails that you can buy, pour them into a glass, and enjoy. Sure, it’s hard to replace the taste of alcohol while making mocktails, but with a little bit more research and effort, you can get pretty close to the original.

Non-alcoholic spirits

The non-alcohol beverage industry has made it a lot easier than before to pour a less-than-stiff drink. Today, you can get an alcohol-free version of almost every spirit, whiskey, bourbon, rum—as well as elixirs designed to improve your mood alone, without a hangover. These dealcoholized versions of heavy alcohols are the most similar item you will find to the real deal. 

Make sure you buy them from a high-quality production facility, for the best experience and a great taste. You can buy every kind of spirit depending on the type of cocktail you want to make. Having your non-alcoholic spirit of choice makes it easy to effortlessly make your favorite cocktail. The substitution of the main compound of a drink is usually the hardest part. The rest of the elements can be found at every store, items like peppermint, juice, and tonic – the options are endless.

Final thoughts

Whether you want a margarita, a champagne cocktail, or some other alcoholic drink during your pregnancy, you know that you’re not allowed to drink that during the nine months of your gestation. But, lucky for you, there are many non-alcoholic alternatives that can provide you with the taste you’re craving for.

The beverage industry has progressed to the level where you can find the dealcoholized versions of almost every drink in existence. Knowing this, you can enjoy your favorite pre-pregnancy drinks without any guilt. Always remember to talk with your specialist or doctor about the possible side effects of drinking this type of drink. They are generally safe, but it’s always best to be sure before making any modifications to your usual diet in case they affect the baby.

About Author

LaDonna Dennis

LaDonna Dennis is the founder and creator of Mom Blog Society. She wears many hats. She is a Homemaker*Blogger*Crafter*Reader*Pinner*Friend*Animal Lover* Former writer of Frost Illustrated and, Cancer...SURVIVOR! LaDonna is happily married to the love of her life, the mother of 3 grown children and "Grams" to 3 grandchildren. She adores animals and has four furbabies: Makia ( a German Shepherd, whose mission in life is to be her attached to her hip) and Hachie, (an OCD Alaskan Malamute, and Akia (An Alaskan Malamute) who is just sweet as can be. And Sassy, a four-month-old German Shepherd who has quickly stolen her heart and become the most precious fur baby of all times. Aside from the humans in her life, LaDonna's fur babies are her world.

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