🍸 Elevate your ritual—bold Italian amaro, zero compromise.
Dr Zero ZeroAmarNo is an award-winning non-alcoholic Italian amaro crafted with seven digestive botanicals like sage, wormwood, and quinine. It delivers the complex, bitter-sweet flavor of traditional amari without alcohol or hangover, perfect for sipping neat, on the rocks, or mixing into cocktails. Packaged in an elegant bottle with a new twist-off cap, it’s designed to enhance after-dinner moments and make a sophisticated gift.
M**N
Not bad at all
As another reviewer recommended, I combined this with a NA Rosso for a mock Manhattan and it is really not bad, producing something that tastes reminiscent of the cocktail. It of course lacks the heat/bite of bourbon or rye - sort of like Coke without the fizz - but has a pleasant bittersweet herbal flavor. It also allows me to perform the full ritual of crafting the drink which I enjoy. The bottle was well-protected in transit.
V**R
Surprisingly legitimate
I've routinely had 'meh' experiences with n/a preparations and was pleasantly surprised by this.ZeroZero AmarNo is a very competent facsimile of an amaro.It's not a copy of a *great* amaro, hence 4/5 stars, but it works fine. It also mixes well 1:1 with vodka.
B**F
Surprisingly good approximation of the real thing
I was pleasantly surprised. I found there to be good non-alcoholic beers, but I was disappointed by non-alcoholic spirits so far... they taste more like cough syrup.Not this one...it is not inexpensive, but it is the only one I liked so far, a good approximation of the real thing.
N**E
Sweet, barely bitter
It’s a fading memory of sipping Cynar as your violet perfumed Goth granny smokes the stub of yesterday’s clove cigarette.This might appeal to you if you take your Campari neat or are an Italian hummingbird. It has mild astringent herbal notes, but it tastes nothing like the big bitter of Fernet Branca.Jury is out on whether it cures what ails ya after over indulging with a big meal.
N**Y
Excellent Mock Manhattan
Impressive...not watered down, botanical and strong. Although I have a great non alcoholic whiskey on hand (I recommend Spiritless Kentucky 74 for mocktail whiskey sours) this made a far better substitute in my mocktail Manhattan. I added it to a shaker with non alcohol rosso and non alcohol bitters (All That Bitters) and served it straight up. Excellent if you are voiding spirits.
G**.
Not recomended
I have tried different NA beverages including, wines, beers, and spirits. I did not return it because I open it, but I should get my money back. It tastes like medicine, is bitter, the sugar was an attempt to mask the taste. I do not recommend it. However, I have tried Beckett's Amaretto and Whiskey they are really, really good!
A**N
Too sweet and simple for me
I enjoy herbal digestifs like Chartreuse and Fernet-Branca, with bitter mysterious flavors and high alcohol content. Many dinner guests who are not familiar with them find them a pleasant surprise. However many people don't drink, or don't want a strong drink after dinner, so a non-alcoholic version seemed like a good idea.Unfortunately, I don't care for this one. It has a strong, sweet, liquorish flavor, with a bitter aftertaste. Strong and bitter are fine, and there's nothing wrong with liquorish, but I like digestifs that are not too sweet and have more complex flavors with balanced herbal notes. This product strikes me as more similar to the flavorings people add to coffee than an after-dinner drink. I can also think of some uses for it in cocktails, although I haven't tried any of them.But tastes differ, especially for unusual after-dinner liqueurs, so you might like this one.
M**E
Decent substitute for amaro except poorly designed packaging.
This is quite an adequate non-alcohol replacement for my beloved Amaro after dinner. Dropped a star because the bottle cap is not well designed, and the second order of 3 bottles (for gifts) came with leakage all over.
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