I'm more of a sparkling mineral water kind of guy, so I don't typically have to worry about a diet variety. But I do have an occasional G&T when a brother-in-law is in town. He came bearing Zevia tonic water last time. Sipping it straight didn't do much for me (though not really a fan of straight-up tonic to begin with), but I would have been hard pressed to notice it was anything different when mixed with Bombay Sapphire if I hadn't seen it first.
As far as diet root beer goes, Virgil's zero sugar is the only thing I've tried that I might fail to flag as "diet" in a blind taste test. They make a zero sugar Ginger Ale, too, but I've not found any in my area.
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