The alcohol-free drinks market is expanding quickly. We’ve compiled our top alcohol-free drinks of all time (so far), that we think are definitely worth a try. Here they are, in random order!
Some of these products contain 0.5% or 0.05% alcohol – we think these are perfectly acceptable to drink during the Dry January® challenge or any other dry month, but it’s up to you to make your own rules.
If you fancy a few bubbles this Dry January® challenge, Lyre’s award winning Classico is definitely one for you to try. With its distinct and contemporary flavours it has been described as being ‘light, sweet and refreshing’. You can check out the full review here.
Lyre’s are also the official spirit and wine of the Dry January® challenge 2025 – check out Lyre’s and all our Dry January® challenge partners offers here.
Whenever we’ve been at events and offered people a taste of this beer, it’s come out on top. According to Adnams, they produce Ghost Ship in their usual way and then remove the alcohol without damaging the flavour. If you’re curious, there’s a short animation explaining how they do it. Rated 5 out of 5, you can read the review here.
This wine hits the nail on the head. In fact, according to our reviewers, “Most of us will have had standard-strength sparkling wine that isn’t half as good as this.” Want to find out what all the excitement is about? Read the review here.
If you want a little variety and want to try your hand at making a few of your favourite alcohol-free cocktails. Have a little look at what our taste testers think:
Lyre’s are also the official spirit and wine of the Dry January® challenge 2025 – check out Lyre’s and all our Dry January® challenge partners offers here.
Rated 5 out of 5, this cider from Somerset tastes just like an alcoholic one. The bottle looks great, too. Our taste testers couldn’t quite agree what they liked about it, but they all liked it.
This blackcurrant kombucha has a light bite of sharpness and rounded with warming spices of cinnamon, cloves and star anise. The flavour is big, the texture is juicy and our tasters described it as ‘elegant, refreshing and flavourful all at once.'
Counter Culture are also the official kombucha of the Dry January® challenge 2025 - check out Lyre’s and all our Dry January® challenge partners offers here.
The thought of an alcohol-free GnT might sound odd – gin is a complex spirit, so how would it work without alcohol? Well, Tesco have nailed it. What they’ve produced tastes like gin and tonic, and it looks like it too. Read our review of the original and low-calorie versions here.
If you like white wine and are looking to cut down your alcohol consumption, this wine might be the one for you. It’s well-presented, smells great and isn’t too sugary. Our taste testers hugely enjoyed it and rated it 5 out of 5!
Low-alcohol red wine is hard to do well but this one is very good indeed. From the Hunter Valley in Australia, this is one of the best low-alcohol wines our taste testers have tried. You can read their review here.
An ice-cold alcohol-free beer this January never tasted so good. Lucky Saint’s brand new Hazy IPA is described as being juicy and hazy with notes of tropical and stone fruits, which is specifically brewed to maximise its flavour.
Our tasters said: 'It’s got some body, and a bit of bitterness but not too much. All in all, it’s a perfect drink for any season’.
Lucky Saint are also the official beer of the Dry January® challenge 2025 – check out Lucky Saint’s and all our Dry January® challenge partner offers here.