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10 Best Non-Alcoholic Botanical Drinks (2023 Updated)

Last Updated on October 25, 2023 by Lydia Martin

Non-alcoholic botanical drinks are basically designed to imitate your favorite spirits like tequila, whiskey, and gin. But instead of adding alcohol, these drinks play with bold botanical flavors.

If you’re looking for a drink that excites your palate but won’t give you a nasty hangover, check out our list below.

Top 10 Non-Alcoholic Botanical Drinks

10. Ritual Zero Proof

Ritual Zero Proof

Average Price: Roughly $30

Ingredients: Natural flavors, sugar, filtered water, citric acid, xanthan gum, salt, and caramel color

Tasting Notes: It has a luxurious taste with a warm and sweet caramel flavor. 

How To Drink It: This is best for sipping but is also great when mixed in cocktails, especially a margarita. 

9. Pentire Adrift

Pentire Adrift

Average Price: Roughly $32

Ingredients: Water, British sea herbs extract blend, lemon juice from concentrate, Cornish sea salt, natural flavors, acid: malic acid, preservative, and potassium sorbate

Tasting Notes: It has citrus notes with a fresh serving of Rock Samphire, sage, and sea salt. It has a round, crisp herbal finish.

How To Drink It: This is best served on the rocks, topped with a premium tonic. Garnish with lemon peel or rosemary twig. 

8. Figlia Fiore

Figlia Fiore

Average Price: Roughly $40

Ingredients: White grape juice concentrate, filtered water, rosemary extract, ginger juice, lemon juice, rose extract, natural elderflower flavor, black currant juice concentrate, ginseng root, lemon balm extract, bitter orange rind, chamomile extract, fruit, and vegetables extract

Tasting Notes: The palate has a strong bitter orange taste with spice notes and a light fruity finish.

How To Drink It: Figlia Fiore is best sipped slowly with a couple of ice on the glass. 

7. Lyre’s

Lyre’s

Average Price: Roughly $30

Ingredients: Glucose syrup, water, natural flavoring, citric acid, potassium sorbate, cellulose gum, and quinine 

Tasting Notes: It has notes of spice and vanilla with toasted nuts and hints of herbs. The finish is long with hints of spice.

How To Drink It: Lyre’s can be served chilled or on the rocks.

6. Töst

Töst

Average Price: Roughly $20

Ingredients: Carbonated water, natural ginger extract, organic blue agave, white cranberry concentrate, white tea, natural citrus extract with other natural flavors, quinine and citric acid 

Tasting Notes: It has a pleasantly sweet herbal taste with fresh notes of sparkling grape taste.

How To Drink It: Töst can be drunk straight or sipped chilled. You can also blend this into your favorite non-alcoholic cocktails, such as sparkle and shine.

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5. Wilfred’s Bittersweet

Wilfred’s Bittersweet

Average Price: Roughly $35

Ingredients: Water, safflower, carrot, lemon, and blackcurrant concentrates, natural botanical distillates and extracts, citric acid, English beet sugar, potassium sorbate, and sodium benzoate

Tasting Notes: Wilfred’s has a zesty-bitter citrusy flavor with an aromatic blend of rhubarb, rosemary, and clove.

How To Drink It: Wilfred’s Bittersweet is best served as Wilfred’s Spritz or Wilfred’s Mulled Wine. Its rich flavors bring out the best in these delicious cocktails.

4. Monday

Monday

Average Price: Roughly $45

Ingredients: Natural spring water, natural juniper extract, natural cucumber extract, natural coriander seed extract, monk fruit extract, natural flavors, citric acid, sodium benzoate, xanthan gum, and locust bean gum

Tasting Notes: Monday has sweet caramel notes blended with roasted coffee and brown sugar molasses. It has a long finish and a hint of orange in the middle with a beat of heat as it goes down.

How To Drink It: Monday is best paired with a classic cola or topped in a ginger ale mix. 

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3. Seedlip

Seedlip

Average Price: Roughly $32

Ingredients: Water, natural botanical distillates [1], and extracts consisting of oak bark imported from the U.S., lemon peel from northern Argentina, grapefruit peel from Turkey, cardamom from Guatemala, Cascarilla bark from the Bahamas, and pimento berries from Jamaica

Tasting Notes: The palate has light herbal flavors with green pea notes, rosemary, spearmint, hops, hay, and thyme. There is also a light spicy flavor from allspice blended with hints of fruit notes. 

How To Drink It: Seedlip is best drunk with tonic or soda. It can also be sipped chilled, but its complexity and strength usually come out when it is used as a cocktail base. 

2. Aplós

Aplós

Average Price: Roughly $50

Ingredients: Filtered water, hemp extract, natural and organic flavors, citric acid, acacia gum, basil essence, gentian root extract [2], dandelion root extract, ascorbic acid, sea salt, yuzu extract, rosemary extract, coriander extract, potassium sorbate, and sodium benzoate

Tasting Notes: It has strong citrus notes with hints of hemp flavor. However, the tasting notes are a bit aggressive, making it advisable to sip slowly.

How To Drink It: This drink is good for sipping, but it is also perfect as a mix for special drinks such as Boison.

1. Ghia

Ghia

Average Price: Roughly $36

Ingredients: Riesling grape juice, yuzu, fig, elderflower, orange peel, lemon balm, and natural preservatives

Tasting Notes: Ghia has a refreshing, slightly bitter citrus taste. It also has sweet fruity notes and a blend of pleasant earthy herbal flavors.

How To Drink It: You can enjoy Ghia on the rocks and sip it slowly. It is also a very good choice as a mixer for distilled drinks. 

FAQs 

Are non-alcoholic botanical drinks safe during pregnancy?

No, non-alcoholic botanical drinks are not safe during pregnancy because they may contain higher levels of ethanol than stipulated on the labels.

Avoiding any alcohol intake during pregnancy eliminates the risk of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. 

Are non-alcoholic botanical drinks fattening?

No, non-alcoholic botanical drinks are not fattening. Studies show that there are types of botanical drinks that can reduce abdominal fat. It only contains 15 to 30 kilocalories per decilitre, three times less than a regular drink.

However, it would help if you meticulously check the legitimacy of the product you buy.

The Best Non-Alcohol Botanical Drink 

Based on our taste test, the best non-alcohol botanical drink is Ghia. The components found in Ghia are packed with benefits, from antioxidants to diuretics to anti-inflammatories. 

These are proven health benefits that you can gain from these ingredients. But what makes it exceptional is the flavor. It tastes like a conventional cocktail without the alcohol.

Infusing it into drinks that contain less to zero alcohol gives you a chance to enjoy life’s perks without depriving yourself of these little pleasures. These drinks are equally flavorful without the risk. 

References:

  1. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2405830021001099
  2. https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-716/gentian

Lisa Dimarco

Lisa is a freelance lifestyle writer specializing in nightlife, leisure, and celebration. She has been in the field for eight years and has written articles featured in various local blogs and lifestyle magazines. For Lisa, there’s nothing better than an ice-cold drink after a rough day (she’s not fussy). But she also likes to get a bit fancy every now and then. She believes you can never go wrong with a Moscow Mule or a classic Daiquiri anywhere you go. Contact at [email protected] or learn more about us here.

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