The Church of England has ruled that non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used during Holy Communion. The ...
Statistics underscore the growing consumer demand for non-alcoholic alternatives, driven by health consciousness and changing social norms.
As the non-alcoholic beverage market continues to grow, there are a wider variety of options to enjoy at home or at your ...
This is because it's not supposed to be a refreshing drink. Instead ... It may be fun and whimsical to refer to wine as "alcoholic grape juice," but that's not actually accurate.
In papers published ahead of the Church's General Synod, the Church of England said that the bread must be made using wheat ...
Using grape juice preserves the holiness without the health risks of alcohol. Christian communities ... and share stories and insights over drinks. What starts as a few small toasts for ...
The practice of making juice spread from Egypt to other parts of the ancient world. In Greece and Rome, fruit juices were enjoyed both fresh and fermented. The Romans, in particular, were known for ...
Great wine is also greatly impacted by the elevation at which the grapes are grown. Wine experts break down the main ...
By Prof. Raphael Nyarkotey OBU Hibiscus wine Communion wine, also known as sacramental or altar wine, is specifically produced for use in religious ceremonies. The market for these wines is ...
The Lyre's Old Fashioned lacked flavor depth and reminded us of grape juice ... balanced to produce a complex drink that didn't leave me wondering where the alcohol was. I'd recommend this ...
Non-alcoholic drinks are the future ... and some are made from blending fruit juice. With so many choices, we decided to try a handful of different sparkling wines at a range of prices, both ...