When it comes to non-alcoholic drinks, there are plenty of options out there—many are carbonated to provide a fuller body after the alcohol is removed.
However, there are times when I prefer a non-fizzy drink, like a still mocktail or a still functional water.
If you’re a fan of non-alcoholic drinks but want to skip the carbonation, give these non-carbonated options a try for a fizz-free experience.
Moment Botanical Water (Still Versions)
Not just an ordinary can of water, Moment Botanical Water is “meditation in a can”. Some of their flavors are crafted from still water and a blend of botanicals.
Among them are adaptogens like L-theanine, Ashwagandha, and Tulsi, alongside other natural ingredients such as ginger, turmeric, hibiscus, and jasmine.
I’m not a huge fan of all the flavors, especially the cherry ones, but the Still Blueberry Ginger is pretty delicious. Check out my full Moment drinks review here.
Order it online directly from Moment (within the United States).
Starla Wines
When it comes to non-alcoholic wines, I typically prefer them bubbly as I find they taste closest to the real deal.
But, if you’re in the market for a non-carbonated NA wine, then the Starla Wines Sauvignon Blanc and Red Blend are two excellent options.
What sets them apart is the addition of herbs and botanicals like apricot blossom and honeysuckle flora, giving them delightful fragrant floral notes.
Order directly from Starla Wines (within the United States)
Giesen 0% New Zealand Rosé
Giesen produces some of the best-tasting non-alcoholic wines I’ve ever tried, and their non-alcoholic rosé, with abundant strawberry notes, is a personal favorite.
It is also low in sugar, offering a slight touch of sweetness that provides a clean and crisp finish—because the last thing I want is a sugary wine that tastes like grape juice.
Order from non-alcoholic drink retailers Proof No More (within United States).
Jukes Cordialities
I really like Jukes because they are effortlessly portable, making them perfect for any picnic or gathering where you don’t want to carry around bottles of non-alcoholic wines.
Jukes is an organic apple cider vinegar-based non-alcoholic beverage expertly crafted from a blend of vegetables, fruits, herbs, spices, and flowers.
To create a non-alcoholic wine-like drink, simply pour a bottle of Jukes into a pitcher and mix it with water to your liking.
I recommend trying Jukes 6 if you’re into the taste of red wine, or Jukes 1 for those who prefer the flavor of white wine.
Order it online directly from Jukes Cordialities (within the United States).
Monday Gin
I’ve always had a love for gin, and Monday offers a great non-alcoholic gin replacement. I usually mix it with some still water and a slice of orange.
Having tried various non-alcoholic gins, Monday truly stands out, almost earning the title of the best-tasting non-alcoholic gin (though it’s tough to single out just one!).
What I appreciate is its artisanal feel, as it is handcrafted using natural ingredients and produced in small batches.
My favorite part is the aroma, which, in my opinion, captures the essence of a true gin with a well-balanced juniper presence.
You can find my full review of Monday Zero Alcohol Gin here.
Order Monday Gin directly from their website (within the United States)
Muddle and Mint Canned Mocktails (Per Se)
I enjoyed these non-alcoholic canned mocktails from Muddle and Mint (now known as Per Se) because they’re crafted from familiar ingredients like teas, juices, fruits, and herbs.
I prefer them served cold, but you can also pour them over ice or use them as non-alcoholic cocktail mixers.
They are available in three flavors: Grapefruit Rosemary, Green Tea Mint, and Hibiscus Sage, with my personal recommendation being the Green Tea Mint. The other flavors tastes a little too strong for my liking.
Order Muddle and Mint Canned Mocktails from Amazon.
Elements of Balance
I started with Energy, crafted with orange, Ginseng, and Rhodiola, for a morning energy boost. The taste was pleasantly intriguing, and the blend of citrus orange and ginger was sufficient to perk me up.
This vegan-friendly, non-carbonated, non-alcoholic drink is made with filtered water and features adaptogens like Ginseng and Rhodiola.
I’m not entirely certain how much the adaptogens contributed to my energy or calmness, but as a beverage, I found it delicious enough to keep sipping.
Order Elements of Balance variety pack from Amazon.
Renude
While this drink doesn’t usually fall into the types of beverages we typically cover here, I’m really impressed by this coffee alternative from Renude.
For all the coffee enthusiasts out there, this instant mushroom-based adaptogenic coffee is sure to delight your taste buds, all without the bubbles.
It takes inspiration from the mocha latte but comes with added calming benefits. It’s made using 100% wild-foraged mushrooms and a blend of adaptogens, including raw cacao, Ceylon cinnamon, Madagascan vanilla, and monk fruit.
Order it online directly from Renude (within the United States).