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Our Favorite Non-Alcoholic Beverages Ready to Drink
Non-alcoholic drinks may be the new black
Elixirs, kombucha, & botanicals your head will thank you for tomorrow
Botanicals and adaptogens in an evening beverage? Yes please. Here are our top recs for non-alcoholics beverages. Are they in order of best branding? Maybe...
Our Go-To Mocktails
Pre-Made Non-Alcoholic Drinks
When in doubt, try out:
*All beverages listed below are non-alcoholic
- Seedlip - great sub for gin; distilled spirits with botanicals void of sugar and alcohol
- Hiyo: fruity seltzers with adaptogens and nootropics
- Three Spirit: Mood-enhancing elixirs from ethically sourced plants
- Amass Riverine: Sophisticated spirits with traditional gin botanicals like Juniper, Coriander, and Orris Root
- Kin Euphorics: For good clean, social energy; with adaptogens and nootropics
- Drink Monday: Whiskey, mezcal, and gin spirits; no compromise
- De Soi: Founded by Katy Perry; Apéritifs enhanced with soothing adaptogens like reishi mushroom and ashwagandha
And of course...there's always the latest edition of hangover-free beer. Your S.O. may not even realize it's low ABV. That is, until they misses their hangover in the morning. Check out Athletic Brewing to keep your mornings fresh.
Now, get out your bottle opener and be ready to blow your guests away with how good they can still feel the morning after.
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