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Halloween is a holiday celebrated every year on October 31st, the night before All Saints’ Day. It’s a festival where the streets fill with costumes, pumpkins, candy, and scares! There are many ways to celebrate, but the best way is with non-alcoholic drinks. Celebrate an alcohol-free Halloween and fully enjoy the spookiest and most fun night of the year.

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Halloween with non-alcoholic drinks

If you want to celebrate a non-alcoholic Halloween without giving up the taste and fun of alcoholic drinks, we propose some alcohol-free options that you can find at The Blue Dolphin Store:

  • Among the non-alcoholic wines, the bloodiest and most suitable for Halloween night are the non-alcoholic red wines. Some excellent brands are Oddbird (Sweden) and Moderato (France).
  • If you are into alcohol-free spirits, do not miss the alcohol-free alternatives to gin, rum, or vodka. All of them with an intense and sophisticated flavor, ideal for preparing alcohol-free cocktails. Some of the most recommended are Lyre’s American Malt, a non-alcoholic whisky to make the best cocktails, such as an Old Fashioned or Cuba Libre.
  • Non-alcoholic beers are not so typical for Halloween, but they are always the easy option that everyone likes. You can opt for a toasted or dark non-alcoholic beer, in keeping with the fall season.

The origin of Halloween

Halloween has its origin in an ancient Celtic tradition called samhain, which means “end of summer”. The Celts celebrated the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, a dark and cold time. They also believed that that night the door between the world of the living and the dead was opened, and that spirits could wander the earth. To scare them away, they lit bonfires and dressed up in animal skins.

When the Romans conquered the Celtic lands, they incorporated some of their customs to their own parties. Later, with the arrival of Christianity, they tried to replace samhain with All Saints’ Day, a date dedicated to honoring the martyrs and saints of the Church. However, the pagan tradition remained alive among the people.

The name of Halloween comes from the English expression “All Hallows’ Eve” or “eve of All Saints“. According to Oxford University, it was in the 19th century that Irish immigrants brought this party to the United States, where it became popular and mixed with other cultural influences. Thus some of the most well-known symbols of Halloween were born, such as pumpkins carved with terrifying faces or the famous “trick or treat”.

Where Halloween is celebrated

Today, Halloween is a global party that is celebrated in many countries of the world, although with different names and traditions. For example:

  • In the United States and Canada, it is one of the most important parties of the year. Children dress up and go from house to house asking for candy with the phrase “trick or treat”. They also decorate houses with terrifying motifs.
  • In Mexico and other Latin American countries, they celebrate the Day of the Dead, a party that combines pre-Hispanic and Christian elements. They believe that the deceased return to visit their relatives and friends, and they offer them food, flowers, candles, and personal objects in altars called offerings.
  • In Spain, they celebrate All Saints’ Day, a religious party that remembers the deceased. They go to cemeteries to bring flowers and pray for souls. In some regions, such as Catalonia or Galicia, they also celebrate pagan rites related to fire and pumpkins.
  • In Ireland, they celebrate the Celtic origin of Halloween with a big party in Dublin called Samhain Festival. They light bonfires, make parades and shows, and eat traditional dishes.

Celebrating Halloween with alcohol-free drinks is possible and fun. You just have to choose the ones you like best and enjoy a night of terror and fun without a hangover. Happy Halloween!

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