I still get the craving in the evening. Zero alcohol beers help me. I want to try some zero alcohol wines too.
Don't expect much, at all! Zero alcohol wines are absolutely disgusting. They don't resemble wine or grape juice or anything... they're like a weird chemical fermented mud drink or something. I'm amazed they sell it at all (or rather, that people buy it more than once).
Zero alcohol beers are pretty good and can cover for the real thing. Wine isn't even in the same ballpark
No experience on the zero alcohol wine BUT, the Oduls amber IS drinkable and hit's the spot when you are grilling/cutting the grass and just REALLY want a beer.
We have a "total wine and more" around here and they have a nice selection of low/zero alcohol beers. We have tried:
Paulaner Weizen-Radler = Nasty, two sweet, tastes like a kids idea of a summer shandy beer, just gross (we never drink sugar/sweet drinks)
Heavenly Body Golden Wheat = Nice! Not 100% like a full bodied wheat beer but it gets the job done, pairs nicely with food/meals that you might normally grab a wheat beer for
Penn's Best Non-Alcoholic Beer = a great Bud light (yuck) replacement. If you consume lots of light beers and can put back a six pack of bud light/miller light etc, this will hit the spot. Easy drinking, goes well with a burger etc.
Buckler Non-Alcoholic Beer = Tastes like a homeless person drank cat piss, then urinated into the bottle. I wouldn't give this to anarchist terrorists who have my mother hostage and only want a six pack to release her, nothing else in this world comes close to being as nasty as this is.
St. Pauli N.A. = nope, nope, nope, nope, nope... If you drink heinie, similar beers this might hit the spot but I thought it tasted like nasty dishwater, so I poured it down the sink drain!
Kaliber = not bad, get's the job done, is just like drinking a regular beer that doesn't have quite the full taste you desire/or used to (if you are a craft beer kinda person who is used to a lot of flavor/good balance etc.).
Need to try - I think Heineken has a new version of their NA beer out there, we need to try it.
Bottom line, you really have to test these out for yourself since beer is such a personal thing. For us, the Oduls Amber will work in a pinch (wife is on pain meds for surgery so she enjoys an oduls with meals) but the "craft beer NAs" seem to be gaining traction and (hopefully soon) will keep producing more drinkable versions for us all to enjoy.