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Non-Alcoholic Wine?

Discussion in '2004 Archive' started by rjprince, Dec 14, 2004.

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  1. No, all Bible wine is alcoholic. That is what wine is!

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  2. Yes, sometimes the Bible uses the word "wine" to refer to beverage that is not fermented.

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  1. HankD

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    Ariel makes alcoholic wines also.

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  2. LRL71

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    Phillip,

    Thanks for the info about Flexaril. I don't think that my wife takes it, as she uses a couple of different drugs to relax her muscles. Even tonight, she had muscle spasms in her back and she is resting after taking a muscle relaxer (I am not sure of the name). I am currently at work, and when I get home in the morning, she will be a little 'fruit loopy'.
     
  3. Phillip

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    She probably takes Soma which is the typical muscle relaxer most often prescribed. It makes my wife very sleepy and sometimes fruit loopy.

    Although Flexaril really worked for her, she could not stand being so dragged out from taking it. The topical form actually works (I've tried it too.).

    I've tried both kinds too because I have a bad back, but do NOT like the dragged out feeling, but sometimes it is the only way to get relief.

    Flexaril is an old drug, but mixing with a salve to absorb in the skin is very new.

    Just something to try. We will be praying for her health.
     
  4. Dr. Bob

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    Ariel (J. Lohr Vineyards) Brut Cuvée, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Rouge

    Robinvale (Australia)Premier Muscat and Sparkling Lambrusco

    Sutter (California) White Zinfandel, Sparkling Brut and Chardonnay

    Of course, you can get Cold Duck or Burgundy for about $3 a bottle in many grocery stores, but it tastes like glorified soda pop. In de-alcoholized wine, you truly do get what you pay for.
     
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    What's the process in making non-alcoholic wine.

    How do they get the alcohol out?

    I like things as simple as possible and as natural as possible.

    Thanks.
     
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    I've read that it's called the "cold water osmosis process". Don't know exactly what that means but it might be the process of the ion exchange water softener. The alcohol is not cooked out of the wine which destroys much of the other natural substances in the wine as well as its earthy flavors.

    Alcohol is indeed a "natural" substance produced in most sugary liquid substances without doing anything to it.

    My Italian grandmother used to say "God makes wine, men make whiskey".

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  7. Charles Meadows

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    Flexeril gets used alot still today. Definitely causes sleepiness. I don't like Soma because it's REALLY fruit-loopy and fosters dependence.
     
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