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We are witnessing the zero-proof revolution, and oh, boy, is it exciting! The science has finally started to catch up to demand; brewers and winemakers are utilizing new technology to remove alcohol from tried-and-true favorites in ways that don’t sacrifice flavor or quality. Master mixologists have added entire N/A (non-alcoholic) sections on their cocktail menus, with creativity that pours off the pages. From zero-proof heroes to low-ABV (alcohol by volume) MVPs, these are some of the best low-and-no players in the game right now.
Non-Alcoholic “Spirits”
Apologies to the mixology purists out there, but one of the best cocktails I’ve ever had used a house-made, zero-proof “bourbon” that was packed with such smooth, complex flavor that I nearly forgot there was no alcohol in it, and that’s coming from a self-declared whiskey aficionado. I begged the bartender for her recipe, who revealed to me it was largely tea and spices. This is one example of how craft mixologists are cutting loose and getting creative with N/A cocktails; you’re way more likely to see a virgin daiquiri, a zero-proof negroni, or non-alcoholic old-fashioned on a menu. These are some of the “spirits” you’ll see them using, which are tasteful blends of natural botanicals, citrus, and herbs.
Seedlip Non-Alcoholic Spirits
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
When it comes to zero-proof spirits, Seedlip has become an industry favorite. According to Seedlip’s website, their goal was to create a “sophisticated, adult option,” for those reaching for something non-alcoholic. The key is their special maceration, distillation, filtration, and blending process, which is repeated for each, and every botanical used in their bottles, a method that creates no alcohol but develops some cool flavors. Their Garden 108 is super clean and fresh tasting; grassy notes of spearmint, thyme, and hops shine strong.
The Pathfinder
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
This hemp-based, non-alcoholic spirit is delicious. Complex, and full of character, this is great with tonic and a squeeze of lime. It may be more on the bitter side, but it’s highly botanical for a great balance and option that we continue to go for.
Wilderton
ALC/VOL: 0.1%
Alright, my craft mixologists, where you at? This one’s for you. Wilderton’s botanical, non-alcoholic distillates pack some seriously provocative flavor; there’s no room for subtlety here. The Lustre has bold notes of bergamot, lavender, and orange, and the Earthen lives up to its name with a woodsy, smoky, spicy feel to it. Truly a mocktail mixer for the unafraid.
Kentucky 74
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
An alternative to bourbons and whiskeys, Kentucky 74 uses a proprietary reverse distillation process and offers the flavor profile you might be looking for a smooth drink on its own, or to make a zero-proof old fashioned, adding notes of vanilla and caramel. Don’t forget the orange peel!
Booze-less Beers
One of the many cool things about beer is how many ways there are to keep its ABV low without disrupting too much of the actual brewing process or flavor. Your favorite brews can be dealcoholized, fermentation can be limited or skipped, or it can even be made in concentrated batches and then later diluted before canning/bottling. Between non-alcoholic beer, wine, and spirits, I’d give beer the award for tasting the most similar to its alcoholic counterpart, especially these days with so many expert brewers entering the N/A game.
Guinness 0.0
ABV/VOL: 0.0%
If I blind tasted this against the traditional Guinness…I honestly don’t think I’d be able to tell the difference. From a visual standpoint, it pours just like the original, with that classic nitro foam Guinness made famous coupled with a dark roasted brown color. And it’s got that coffee-y, malt-y flavor you expect from a Guinness. Brewed in Ireland.
Deschutes Brewery Black Butte Non-Alcoholic Porter
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
If you look at all the low-and-no beers in a grocery store, you’ll notice they have a big thing in common: They’re light beers. So as a huge dark beer nerd, I was SO excited to see this porter-style beer join the party. And let me tell you, Deschutes absolutely understood the assignment. Big, tasty notes of chocolate, coffee, and malt come forward, but the real win here is the mouth feel. It’s full, creamy, and round, the total opposite of the (let’s admit it) watery beers seen early in the N/A industry. This isn’t just a good alcohol-free beer, it’s a good beer period.
Athletic Brewing Co.
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
Alright all my hop-happy, IPA-loving Pacific Northwesterners, this is your beer. The awards for the Athletic Brewing Co. keep pouring in; it took home gold at the World Beer Awards across several years including gold in 2023 on the Run Wild, as well as awards for the Upside Dawn, relative to the gluten-free category. The wide selection of styles under Athletic Brewing Co. offer options while conveying its dedication to quality and taste.
Fremont Brewery
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
One of our favorite local breweries, this PNW staple offers non-alcoholic options for IPA, Wit, and Stout. The IPA is light, crisp, and refreshing, with notes of orange and lemon. This is a great option to keep stocked in the fridge!
Best Day Brewing
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
Following suit of the traditional craft beers, Best Day Brewing offers a full range of styles including IPA, Kolsch, and Lager. We’re loving the Kolsch; especially in summer, as it’s refreshing and crisp, with light hops to keep you cool in hotter weather.
Wine and Bubbles
There are two big categories of non-alcoholic wines; the first is essentially nice juice that’s been artfully flavored to taste like wine, and the second is wine that’s been dealcoholized.
Waterbrook Winery Clean
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
Waterbrook entered the N/A game with their clean line, which includes a solid red and white (made with traditional wine varietals). These wines have been dealcoholized, so they still have a classic, traditional wine feel to them. The Chardonnay has a subtle-yet-sunny oak flavor, and the Cabernet Sauvignon has notes of dark plum, cherry, and a touch of black pepper. Both are super smooth and light, easy sippers.
JOYUS Non-Alcoholic Sparkling Wine
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
Holy fake wine, Batman. The bubbles, the aroma, the taste…this is the zero-proof sparkling wine for wine lovers, no joke. Want brunch mimosas without the infamous post-brunch slump? This is your hero. With its green apple and pear notes, the white reminds me of a sparkling Pinot Grigio or Chenin Blanc. Women-owned business!
Thomson and Scott Noughty Alcohol-Free Sparkling Rosé
ALC/VOL: < 0.5%
I really think the sparkling wine industry has this whole N/A thing figured out. Another winner with some big bubble action! This is truly a delightful sparkling rosé-style beverage, perfect for summer evenings or celebrations.
Giesen Sauvignon Blanc
ALC/VOL: 0.0%
This hits all the markers of a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc (minus the alcohol). Displaying gooseberry and citrus aromas, we’re loving the clean and refreshing drinkability of this one. A little on the dry side but bursting with brightness. Perfect for summer fare, seafood, salads, chicken, and more.
This is just a taste – the low-and-no industry is exploding with tons of great options. Head to your local Metropolitan Market to find your new favorite and remember to check both the traditional alcohol aisles as well as the mixer aisle.