After a delicious breakfast or brunch, Christmas dinner is already scheduled. Before dinner, the family often comes for coffee or tea in the afternoon and there may also be an aperitif.
It gets dark early and the fireplace is lit. A great time to enjoy a non-alcoholic (special/dark) beer or a cup of warm non-alcoholic mulled wine.
Tip: put the mulled wine on the fire with additions such as cinnamon sticks, star anise and orange. Or make a delicious aperitif for the guests; the Nogroni is the alcohol-free version of the well-known Negroni.
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Dinner will take place after the drinks and whether there will be a 3, 4 or 5-course dinner or a delicious gourmet evening, a non-alcoholic drink should defnitely be part of it!
From white and red wine to beer and non-alcoholic cocktails, there really is something for everyone. Determine whether you will serve a different wine for each course or whether you want to serve various alternatives throughout dinner.
Tip: order and taste the drinks you would like to serve before Christmas. This way you can be sure that it fits well with the dish, or that the choice will go to another alternative. Moreover, you will have the drinks at home on time!
A well-prepared dinner causes much less stress. So you can really enjoy the festive moments together with peace of mind.