The nonalcoholic beverages you should absolutely be drinking this year

 Cocktail on bar counter.
Cocktail on bar counter.

Everyone likes drinking; not everyone likes drinking alcohol. Thankfully, the nonalcoholic beverages market grows stronger and deeper each year. These recommendations include canned cocktails with terroir-specific vibes and larger bottles that emulate the best of what wine and aperitifs can do.

Any-occasion warm-up:

Ritual Zero-Proof Aperitif Alternative

a bottle of Ritual Aperitif with a wine glass loaded with ice and garnishes
a bottle of Ritual Aperitif with a wine glass loaded with ice and garnishes

Aperitifs are, by design, low-proof beverages. They are meant to gently ease you into the evening or a meal. Well, Ritual has shaved off that slight boozy edge off for their aperitif bottle. Think of it like a straight-edged pal of Campari: great on its own or with (n/a) vermouth, or use it as one-third of a n/a Negroni.

Tropical-inflected canned cocktails:

Caleño

two bottles of Caleño non-spirits
two bottles of Caleño non-spirits

Light & Zesty; Dark & Spicy: These are the two spirit alternatives bottled by the Colombia-inspired beverage company. The first is a gin substitute flavored with pineapple and, of course, juniper. The second is a rum alternative flavored with kola nut and vanilla. Play with those Dark 'N Stormys and Tom Collinses.

Mixed-fruit wine-ish beverage:

Zerozzante Cuvée Nr. 4 Grape Rhubarb

bottle of Zerozzante with yellowish liquid inside
bottle of Zerozzante with yellowish liquid inside

A good nonalcoholic beverage can be made from grapes alone. Still, a delightful synergy occurs when a producer mixes grapes with another fruit. The rippling edge of rhubarb adds ballast to this unpasteurized sparkling drink from Germany.

Southwestern desert–inspired drinking:

Parch

two cans of two different brightly colored packaging of canned cocktails
two cans of two different brightly colored packaging of canned cocktails

Love tequila but ready to come at agave from a fresh angle? These canned cocktails come in two iterations: Spiced Piñarita, a take on, yes, a Margarita with prickly pear juice and mole bitters; Prickly Paloma, spiky with hibiscus and grapefruit.

Kicky, hearty sodas:

Casamara Club Amaro Leisure Sodas

four bottles of Casamara Club leisure sodas
four bottles of Casamara Club leisure sodas

The inspiration for the four bottlings in this collection swerves from Sicily to the Alps. Each has strong botanicals to conjure the moodiness of a good amaro, plus the refreshing effervescence of a great sparkler or beer.

Beefy, quaffable red wine cousin:

Nuala by Muri

bottle of Nuala with light purple label
bottle of Nuala with light purple label

The style of chilled red wine called glou-glou has been a drinkers' warm-weather favorite for some time. Nuala, a stylistic nonalcoholic peer to glou-glou, was born in the fermentation hotbed of Copenhagen and is made with black currants, oak kombucha and pine kvass.