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Lyre's Highland Malt - Non-Alcoholic Scotch Whiskey

✔Low Sugar ✔Low Calories ✔Vegan

Free shipping on all orders $65+

Impossibly crafted non-alcoholic spirit made to capture the essence of a blended malt whiskey.

Lyre's non-alcoholic spirits don't just mimic, they have their own premium distinction and Highland Malt is a fine example of how good non-alcoholic whiskeys can be!

What does Lyre’s Highland Malt taste like?

On the nose it showcases hints of cedar, grain, almonds and vanilla. Soft scents of sea spray and lightly charred oak complete the appeal.

The taste is lovely with deep flavors of toffee, spiced oak and nutty grains with a firm, dry finish.

• Imported from Australia
• Whiskey alternative
• 700ml bottle
• Vegan
• Nut-Free & Gluten-Free
• 1.4 of sugar per 100ml serving
• 10 calories per 100ml serving
• Contains less than 0.5% alcohol
• The perfect alternative for scotch whiskey

Water, Agave Syrup, Natural Flavoring, Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid), Sunset Yellow Color (E110), Caramel Color, Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Stabilizer (Cellulose Gum [E466]).

Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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T
Tim Bryan
Not good

Does not taste like a Scotch at all.

C
Customer
Tasteless

Tasted like flat diet ginger ale. I'd never buy again.

G
Guest Customer
Love it-

It’s my favorite na spirit by far.

J
Jim
Wow

Favorite lyres product by far, wish it was in stock more often. Time to stock up

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Adam Wilkinson
Really, really bad

I knew not to expect anything close to whiskey; I know the thin, watery sensation that comes from most nonalcoholic wines and spirits, but I'd seen so many surprisingly positive write-ups about this product that I had to try it. But I'm afraid it's awful and I really regret wasting that much money on this.

On its own it's like somebody added a splash of liquid smoke to a glass of old water, and used with a mixer it just heavily dilutes your soda. Maybe there's a hint of ginger in there somewhere, but it's barely worth mentioning.

I appreciate the effort to try to make alcohol-free options, but when it's this bad it just feels like a ripoff. Don't waste your money. There are great alcohol-free beers out there. There's some good aperol-style beverages that can be made presentable with a slice of orange; but this one can't be saved.

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