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This ‘Phony Negroni’ Is Bitter but Not Boozy - The New York Times

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The Brooklyn distiller St. Agrestis is offering a nonalcoholic version of the classic.

Louis Catizone, an owner of the Brooklyn distiller St. Agrestis, has entered the busy nonalcoholic field with a drink that gets right to the point: the phony negroni. The garnet-red drink comes in the same conical bottle as the company’s well-made spirited negroni and has the same herb and citrus formula. It retains the bitterness you’d expect, but it’s a trifle sweet and, of course, lacks buzz. The differences can be partly overcome by adding a generous squirt of fresh blood orange juice.

St. Agrestis Phony Negroni, $59.99 for a 12-pack of 200 milliliter (6.7 ounce) bottles, stagrestis.com.

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