Rethink the Drink

Rethink the Drink - 15 of the best canned mocktails for summer

Story by Christine Roberti

In 2023, Health Canada proposed new guidelines for alcohol intake, based on a series of recommendations by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA). The report concluded that to reduce some of the harms associated with alcohol intake, Canadians should consume no more than two alcoholic drinks per week. And while cutting back on booze is nothing new, the numbers don’t lie—more Canadians, especially Gen Z (those born 1997 to 2011) and Millennials (1981-1996), are embracing a sober lifestyle.

Data taken from Statistics Canada in 2021 shows that there was a 10.1 per cent decline in heavy alcohol consumption in Canadians aged 18 to 34 years, which is almost one-third (31.5 per cent) lower compared with those who reported high consumption levels in 2015, and those numbers have only continued to decline since.

Luckily, we’ve come a long way from justifying overpriced juice and settling for sad seltzer at the bar, or on holiday. Distillers are getting creative with their mocktails, whether that means infusing housemade syrups or using foraged herbs and botanicals for an even better buzz. In support of a hangover-free summer, here are 15 of our favourite canned mocktails for slow sipping.

 

1. Espresso Martini:
Monsieur Cocktail

Monsieur Cocktail’s non-alcoholic line, NOA, carries a canned espresso martini beverage. Sweetened with a hint of amaretto, you can expect bold notes of roasted coffee, complete with a frothy top.

 

 

 

2. Gin and Tonic:
Sir James 101

Pretty and pink, Sir James’ alcohol-free gin and tonic has a subtle hint of raspberry and pomegranate tucked amongst familiar herbal notes of juniper.

 

 

3. Piña Colada:
HP Juniper

Creamy coconut, fruity pineapple and warm vanilla swirl together
to create the perfect fake take on this classic cocktail that pairs well with lazy days by the
lake or pool.

 

4. Margarita: Little Saints

Lime, a hint of jalapeño and turmeric blend together to form this spicy take on a marg. It’s also infused with organic reishi mushroom—a centuries-old ingredient that calms the mind and body.

 

 

5. Martini: Mixoloshe

A little lychee and a hint of sparkle make for a mean martini. Mixoloshe’s line of non-alcoholic drinks are also under 50 calories and sweetened with cane sugar.

 

 

 

6. Mimosa: Fauxmosa

The addition of Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc grapes and a hint of apple cider vinegar lend a familiar sour slant to Fauxmosa’s orange mimosa with turmeric.

 

 

 

7. Mojito: Noroi

A hint of tangy, summer raspberries pairs perfectly with the zestiness of lime in this mojito, produced by Quebec’s own Noroi Distillerie.

 

 

 

8. Moscow Mule: Edna’s

Vancouver-based Edna’s blends natural ginger, fresh lime juice and whisky extracts—lending to an almost replica taste, with none of the alcohol content.

 

 

 

9. Negroni: WildFolk

With a sparkling twist, WildFolk’s take on a negroni has a mix of smoky and bitter botanicals like grapefruit
rind, juniper, star anise
and grapefruit.

 

 

10. Paloma: Olé

Olé’s version of a Mexican paloma is sweetened naturally with organic agave nectar and real grapefruit juice, promising that bitter bite.

 

 

 

11. Peach Bellini: aelo

Like a juicy Ontario peach in summer, this bellini is bursting with flavour and soda water for a fizzy finish. This one’s sugar-free, too—aelo uses Stevia extract to sweeten its drinks.

 

 

12. Sangria: Clever

Crafted in Canada and distilled in small batches, juicy notes of peach blend with the taste of bitter orange and lemon peels for a truly refreshing taste.

 

 

 

13. Whisky and Cola: Lyre’s

The crisp taste of cola and sweet layers of caramel, toasted nut, cedary spice and rye come together in a can of Lyre’s American Malt & Cola.

 

 

 

14. Spritz: Optimist Botanicals

The Cali Spritz blends citrus notes of pink grapefruit and Mandarin orange with bitter herbs of bay laurel, sage, wormwood, gentian and dandelion root, Ashwagandha and schisandra.

 

 

 

15. Whisky Sour: Spiritless

This pour-over version of a classic whisky sour uses Spiritless’ Kentucky 74 non-alcoholic whisky, freshlemon juice and a touch of cane sugar.

 

 

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