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Most common questions about Ceremony are answered below. If you still have a query, you can head to the contact page and let us know.

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For consumers that drink, but may be taking a break for a period of time. Some are abstaining for religious or medical reasons. Some prefer a healthier lifestyle, but still embrace being inclusive with family and friends getting together. Some want to share our vision to create an alcohol-free options for people of all backgrounds to enjoy.

All of the drinks we offer are either made from scratch to not contain any alcohol or have been denatured to remove alcohol to .5% or less. This is about the same amount of alcohol found in ripe fruits, orange juice, bread, yogurt, kombucha, etc.

Ceremony is for everyone, but a person’s sobriety is a very personal journey. We encourage those who are practicing sobriety or who are in recovery to make a decision that’s best for the lifestyle they want to live.

Although all of our options are considered alcohol-free and contain as much or less alcohol as bread, orange juice, yogurt, or kombucha, you should consult your physician for medical advice.
Although all of our options are considered alcohol-free and contain as much or less alcohol as bread, orange juice, yogurt, or kombucha, you should consult your physician for medical advice.
While not 100% the same, each option is crafted to embody the essence of a particular flavor profile. We encourage individuals to explore options like you would with traditional spirits to find what you like.

Each option is different but many options have no added sugar, zero calories (or less than 10), are gluten-free, vegan, and alcohol free.

Adaptogens are natural substance such as ginseng considered to help the body adapt to stress. Nootropics are natural substances such as caffeine considered to enhance mood or alertness.

Our non-alcoholic beers, wines, and mocktails are intended to be consumed as-is or with a garnish. Our non-alcoholic spirits vary, but some can be enjoyed on the rocks, some with a mixer such as ginger ale, or as a substitute in your favorite drink.

No. Going through the motions of opening a bottle or building a drink coupled with your senses such as touch, taste, sight, and smell may contribute to a placebo effect.