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Where to Find Tasty Non-Alcoholic Drinks in Austin This Dry January

Explore these zero-proof beverages, from liquor alternatives to wine and beer, available at Austin stores to suit every taste and occasion

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A selection of nonalcoholic beverages to try during Dry January, featuring alcohol-free beers, wines and zero-proof spirits.

As the new year begins and many look to cut back on alcohol, there’s no need to give up flavorful and enjoyable drinks, thanks to the growing range of delicious non-alcoholic options available. Local retailers like Whole Foods and Spec’s offer a wide range of non-alcoholic options, from craft beers and wines to zero-proof liquors and functional beverages. Whether hosting a gathering, mixing mocktails or relaxing at home, these standout picks offer options for every taste and occasion. Explore these alcohol-free alternatives and make Dry January a delicious and refreshing start to the year.

Ritual Zero Proofs' non-alcoholic agave spirit. (Photo courtesy of Ritual Zero Proof)
Ritual Zero Proofs’ non-alcoholic agave spirit. (Photo courtesy of Ritual Zero Proof)

Ritual Zero Proof Agave Spirit Alternative

Popular nonalcoholic spirits brand Ritual Zero Proof offers a wide lineup of alcohol-free alternatives, including whiskey-, rum- and gin-style spirits. Its agave spirit stands out, mimicking tequila with notes of blue agave, a smoky aroma and a subtle burn. The spirit works well served on the rocks with lime juice, a splash of agave nectar and a salted rim.

Where to Buy: Total Wine, Specs Wine Spirits & Finer Foods, Twin Liquor


Something & Nothing's premium sodas.
Something & Nothing’s premium sodas. (Photo courtesy of Something & Nothing)

Something & Nothing Premium Sodas

These low-calorie, low-sugar sodas are designed for those who prefer a bubbly drink that isn’t overly sweet. Made with real fruit juices, extracts and botanicals, Something & Nothing offers creative flavor combinations such as mango and Thai basil, ginger and key lime, and pineapple and pink grapefruit. The result is a crisp, refreshing soda with modern packaging that looks as good on the table as it tastes.

Where to Buy: Amazon


Tenneyson Black Ginger, a plant-based alcohol alternative crafted with botanicals.
Tenneyson Black Ginger, a plant-based alcohol alternative crafted with botanicals. (Photo courtesy of Tenneyson)

Tenneyson Black Ginger

Bold and spicy, Tenneyson is a non-alcoholic botanical beverage featuring ingredients such as ginger root, dandelion, and lemon balm extracts, reminiscent of an immunity shot. Crafted as a fresh take on aperitifs and digestifs, it delivers concentrated flavors without added sugars, caffeine, or artificial ingredients. Enjoyed on the rocks or as a base for creative mocktails, it offers a distinctive, health-conscious option for those seeking alcohol-free alternatives.

Where to Buy: Amazon, The Zero Proof, Travis Heights Wine & Spirits


Ghia’s non-alcoholic apéritif, crafted with a blend of botanical extracts. (Photo courtesy of Ghia)
Ghia’s non-alcoholic apéritif, crafted with a blend of botanical extracts. (Photo courtesy of Ghia)

Ghia

Inspired by Mediterranean Aperitif culture, Ghia offers a sophisticated assortment of non-alcoholic spirits that capture the ritual of traditional drinking without alcohol. Their flagship aperitif delivers a perfectly balanced sip through natural herbs and botanicals that pairs perfectly with sparkling water and a sprig of herbs or fresh fruit for an elevated non-alcoholic experience.

Where to Buy: Whole Foods, Central Market, Target


Shiner Bock Non-Alcoholic.
Shiner Bock Non-Alcoholic. (Images courtesy of Shiner)

Shiner Bock Non-Alcoholic

Building on its Rode0 nonalcoholic lineup, Shiner is bringing its most iconic beer into the NA space. Inspired by the original Shiner Bock, the new nonalcoholic version stays true to the classic, offering toasted malt and caramel notes from roasted barley, German hops and the brewery’s artesian well water, all at under 0.5% ABV. It’s a familiar option for Dry January or anytime a beer without the buzz fits the moment.

Where to Buy: H-E-B, Spec’s, Total Wine


Tomorrow Cellars
Tomorrow Cellars’ wine. (Photo courtesy of Tomorrow Cellars)

Tomorrow Cellars Red Blend

A nonalcoholic red blend that actually drinks like wine, not grape juice, this Tomorrow Cellars wine leans dry and structured with notes of blackberry, baking spice and cocoa. Built on Petite Sirah from sustainably farmed Northern California vineyards, it’s aged 14 months in French oak, then dealcoholized and finished with a custom botanical blend — all at just 10 calories and 2 grams of sugar per glass.

Where to Buy: Amazon

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