8 Alberta-made Non-Alcohol Drinks for Dry January

Here is our list of 8 Alberta-made non-alcohol drinks for Dry January and beyond. The Dry January movement has gained momentum over recent years and Alberta producers are jumping on the dry wagon.
- WildFolk has four non-alcohol canned cocktails with complex blends of herbs, botanicals, and citrus rinds. They’re so flavourful, you won’t miss the alcohol.
- Fahr Beer makes their non-alcohol beer using a special mashing technique and specific yeast to produce a 0.3% alc./vol sensation. It is an Alberta Food Tours team favourite.
- Calgary’s Partake Brewing has nine different non-alcohol beers on its list. Not only do they brew for every taste, but, bonus, each beer is under 30 calories.
- Wild Life Distillery in Canmore has a well-balanced, non-alcohol raspberry mojito so your DD can chill in their lounge and still drive you home.
- Burwood Distillery makes a non-alcohol gin packed with all the flavours of a classic London dry gin. Their expert distillers captured the essence of the classic botanicals and we think this is perfect for making your favourite gin cocktails into mocktails.
- One For The Road Brewing Co. has a comprehensive line of award-winning beer. We are keen on their Saskaberry Blonde Ale. After all, Saskatoon berries are an Alberta Signature food.
- Is there a better beer name than Tool Shed’s Zero People Skills? It’s one of our favourites. Called a patio-style ale, this beer is not missing any of the flavour of Tool Shed’s best brews.
- Confluence Distilling has an outstanding canned lemon raspberry non-alcohol Gin & Tonic that’s also gluten-free.
Our Calgary Farmers’ Market WEST tour is a great chance to meet some of Alberta’s finest food and beverage producers. Check it out HERE.