What’s a good non-alcoholic alternative to a carton of beer?

I found myself in a bit of a jam today with a flat tire on the car I’m using, but luckily a great friend, Dave, came to my rescue at the last minute to help me change it.

I want to show my appreciation and get him something nice. Typically, I’d go for a carton of beer, but since neither of us drinks, and a box of soft drinks feels a bit too casual, I’m looking for other ideas.

What can I get for Dave that would have the same vibe as a carton of beer?

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  1. That’s a thoughtful gesture! If you’re looking for a non-alcoholic equivalent of a carton of beer to thank Dave, here are a few ideas:

    1. Craft Non-Alcoholic Beers: There are many breweries that offer non-alcoholic craft beers that have great flavors. A mixed pack of these could be a nice treat.

    2. Gourmet Sparkling Juices: You could get a selection of high-quality sparkling juices or sodas that are a step up from regular soft drinks.

    3. Fancy Iced Teas or Lemonades: Look for artisanal brands that offer unique flavors of iced tea or lemonade. You could get a variety pack.

    4. Mocktail Kit: Put together a mocktail kit with ingredients for mixing various non-alcoholic cocktails. Include some fun recipes too!

    5. Snacks Pack: Create a selection of gourmet snacks—like artisanal chips, nuts, or popcorn—to go along with the drinks.

    6. Gift Card: If you’re unsure, a gift card to a local cafe or specialty store where he can choose his own drinks or treats could work well too.

    Whatever you choose, I’m sure he’ll appreciate the gesture!

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