What is regal alchemy?
Regal Alchemy is a luxury non-alcoholic spirit crafted for those who want to enjoy the experience of a high-quality drink without the negative effects of alcohol. Whether you embrace a sober lifestyle or are simply looking to cut back, Regal Alchemy empowers you to make mindful choices while still feeling included and celebrated— because choosing a mindful lifestyle shouldn’t mean sacrificing connection, sophistication, or fun.
What does REGAL ALCHEMY taste like?
Regal Alchemy boasts rich, layered flavors of rooibos, cardamom, sour cherry, and clove, delivering a distinct bitterness that mirrors the complexity of traditional spirits while maintaining a 0% ABV. It is best mixed with tonic water or your favorite mixer, just as you would use an alcoholic spirit.
Transform your life.
Whether you embrace a sober lifestyle or are simply looking to reduce your alcohol intake, Regal Alchemy empowers you to achieve your goals, supporting a refined and fulfilling way of life.
REDUCED RISK OF CANCER
Alcohol is classified as a carcinogen and is linked to an increased risk of at least seven types of cancer, including those of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, and colon. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that all alcoholic beverages, regardless of type, contribute to cancer risk. By drinking less or abstaining entirely, you can decrease your cancer risk.
INcreased productivity
Alcohol disrupts sleep cycles, reducing REM sleep, which is essential for memory consolidation and learning. Studies show that even moderate drinking impairs executive function, slowing decision-making and problem-solving skills. By cutting back, you experience better sleep quality, increased mental clarity, and higher motivation, leading to greater success in your career or studies.
Reduced Anxiety
While alcohol may provide temporary relaxation, it disrupts neurotransmitters like GABA and glutamate, leading to increased anxiety once it leaves the system. By cutting back, you allow your brain to maintain a more stable chemical balance, reducing both general anxiety and the post-drinking “hangxiety” that many experience.
Peak physical performance
Alcohol disrupts sleep quality, which is crucial for muscle repair. It also increases resting heart rate (RHR) and decreases heart rate variability (HRV), both of which are key indicators of fitness and recovery. A lower RHR reflects a more efficient heart, while higher HRV indicates better autonomic nervous system balance and resilience to stress. By cutting back on alcohol, athletes can optimize these metrics, leading to improved endurance, faster recovery, and greater overall performance.
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FAQ
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Regal Alchemy is a concentrated non-alcoholic spirit, designed to deliver intense flavor in small amounts. A standard 1.5 oz. pour is sufficient to flavor an entire cocktail, which ensures that it can be enjoyed and mixed just like traditional spirits. While it can be consume on its own, it truly shines when used as a base for cocktails, giving users the full experience of a premium spirit.
Check out our Recipes page for inspiration!
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Nope- there's 0% ABV in Regal Alchemy. This means that you can enjoy just as you would an alcoholic cocktail but without worrying about the negative effects, like your hanxiety the next day.
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Your hanxiety will hate Regal Alchemy because it thrives on bad decisions and hangovers! With our non-alcoholic spirit, you'll wake up refreshed and regret-free, and where's the fun in that for your hanxiety? It's going to miss the drama!
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It is recommended that you mix Regal with tonic water, but you can use any of your favorite mixers. Play around with it and discover what you like as you would with a traditional spirit!
Check out our recipes page if you need more inspiration.
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A single bottle contains about 15 servings, and since it’s concentrated, a little goes a long way. Once opened, we recommend consuming it within 3 weeks for the best flavor, and refrigerate after opening.
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