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Kin Euphorics

Adaptogen and nootropic-driven sipping drinks co-founded by Bella Hadid. Kin Spritz and High Rhode lean into the functional-beverage moment.

Type
Functional Beverage
ABV
0.0% (non-alcoholic)
Calories
~35 per 8oz Kin Spritz can
Format
Cans (8oz RTD) & made-to-mix bottles
Since
2018

Kin Euphorics is a non-alcoholic "functional" beverage brand founded in 2018 by Jen Batchelor, with model Bella Hadid joining in September 2021 as a partner and co-founder alongside Batchelor. The brand markets a category it calls "euphorics" — alcohol-free drinks formulated with adaptogens, nootropics and botanics (such as Rhodiola Rosea, GABA and 5-HTP) intended to influence mood, focus and relaxation rather than simply replace a cocktail.

The lineup spans ready-to-drink sparkling cans and made-to-mix spirits. Kin Spritz is a sparkling 8oz can built on ginger, orange bitters, hibiscus and citrus; Actual Sunshine, Kin Bloom and Lightwave are other ready-to-drink offerings, while High Rhode and Dream Light are concentrated, made-to-mix bottles meant to be diluted with tonic, sparkling water or juice. All products are non-alcoholic (0.0% ABV).

Because the drinks contain supplement-style functional ingredients, Kin positions them closer to a wellness beverage than a traditional non-alcoholic cocktail. The brand has become one of the more visible names in the U.S. adaptogenic, "sober-curious" drink space, helped by Hadid's involvement and wide retail distribution.

Kin Euphorics lineup

  • Kin Spritz
  • High Rhode
  • Kin Bloom
  • Lightwave
  • Actual Sunshine
  • Dream Light
Kin Euphorics Spritz is quite delicious, and something we'd be happy to have in hand at any social gathering.
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Where to drink Kin Euphorics

8 verified venues pour Kin Euphorics.

Dray

South End

Bottle Shop
★★★★★?·8 NA brands

Boston's first dedicated non-alcoholic bottle shop, a 100% alcohol-free South End store stocking premium NA spirits, wine, beer, and ready-to-drink cocktails.

Verified 35 days ago

Dray

Central Square, Cambridge

Bottle Shop
★★★★★?·7 NA brands

A 100% non-alcoholic bottle shop in Central Square, Cambridge, styled like a high-end liquor store, carrying NA spirits, wine, beer, RTD cocktails, and mixers. Dray's second location, opened January 2025 inside the Market Central complex.

Verified 35 days ago

Listen Bar

Williamsburg

Cocktail Bar
★★★★★?·3 NA brands

A pioneering alcohol-free bar that runs as a roving pop-up across NYC venues, with musician bartenders and a fully zero-proof craft cocktail program. One of the original templates for the modern NA bar scene, it has no fixed physical location.

Verified 39 days ago

Marigold

Kingfield (South Minneapolis)

Bottle Shop
★★★★★?·3 NA brands

Marigold is Minnesota's first dedicated non-alcoholic bottle shop, opened by hair stylist and Honeycomb Salon owner Erin Flavin in late 2022 on Nicollet Avenue in the Kingfield neighborhood of South Minneapolis. Born out of Flavin's own 2020 sobriety journey and conversations with salon clients, the shop is entirely alcohol-free, stocking NA spirits and aperitifs, de-alcoholized wine and sparkling teas, NA beer, bitters, mixers, ready-to-drink cocktails, adaptogenic and functional beverages, plus a THC/CBD section. The curated shelves carry brands including Three Spirit, Ghia, Kin Euphorics, Aplos, and Untitled Art N/A, alongside local THC and CBD producers. As of 2026 it is the Twin Cities' last standing NA bottle shop after the closure of its St. Paul outpost and a Northeast Minneapolis competitor — a status that makes it both a community anchor and, by the owner's own account, a week-by-week labor of love.

Verified 32 days ago

Minus Moonshine

Prospect Heights

Bottle Shop
★★★★★?·5 NA brands

Minus Moonshine is a fully alcohol-free bottle shop in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, opened in summer 2021 by founder Apryl Electra Storms — making it one of New York City's earliest dedicated zero-proof package shops. From the street it reads like a neighborhood liquor store, but every bottle is non-alcoholic: NA beer, wine, spirits, aperitifs, mixers, bitters, and adaptogenic "potions." Inventory spans well-known zero-proof names including Ghia, Seedlip, Lyre's, Kin Euphorics, and Curious Elixirs, alongside NA wines and CBD/adaptogen spritzers, with prices reported from about $2 to $56. Storms, who is queer and non-binary, built the shop around the idea of "drink what you love" — offering non-alcoholic versions of whiskey, wine, and aperitivo for sober and sober-curious customers. Beyond retail, the store runs regular weekend tastings and community meetups, including sober-curious parent groups, queer-friends gatherings, singles nights, and meditation sessions. A second location opened in Greenpoint in 2025.

Verified 31 days ago

The New Bar

Cow Hollow

Bottle Shop
★★★★★?·10 NA brands

The New Bar is San Francisco's dedicated alcohol-free bottle shop and tasting bar, the Cow Hollow outpost of the brand founded by Brianda Gonzalez, who opened the original Los Angeles location in July 2022. The SF store opened in March 2024 on Union Street, in the former home of plant shop The Sill. Everything sold is zero-proof: one wall holds non-alcoholic wines, ciders, and sparkling bottles, while the other side carries NA spirits, beer, aperitifs, bitters, mixers, and canned mocktails. The shop keeps 40–50 curated labels at a time — names like Ghia, Lyre's, De Soi, Wilderton, Three Spirit, Ritual Zero Proof, Seedlip, Athletic Brewing, and Kin Euphorics — and runs daily in-store tastings with staff who specialize in booze-free alternatives. Online ordering, in-store pickup, and local delivery are also offered.

Verified 32 days ago

Honey Elixir Bar

RiNo

Lounge
★★★★?·2 NA brands

Honey Elixir Bar is a wellness-forward elixir lounge tucked into the art-covered alley behind Denver Central Market in RiNo, opened in 2019 by Jocasta Hanson. The bar's animating principle is 'rejuvenation over depletion' — by day, the menu runs cacao, jun (a fermented honey tea similar to kombucha but built on honey instead of sugar), kefirs, smoothies, matcha, and chai; by night, it shifts into apothecary cocktails and a full lineup of NA potions, all made with organic herbs, botanicals, raw honey in place of sugar, and adaptogens including lion's mane, chaga, reishi, mucuna pruriens, and Shatavari. The NA potions are unlike anything else in Denver: drinks like the Radiant Roots (turmeric, ginger, housemade jasmine rice milk) and the Soothed By Saffron (saffron, rose, cardamom, vanilla, honey, oat milk, Shatavari) come garnished with actual crystals — citrine, rose quartz, rainbow lemurian — and flowers including gardenia, pink yarrow, linden, and cherry blossom. The space is a retro velvet-forward lounge that doubles as a rotating gallery for Denver artists, with a retail section for local makers. Music event nights run every other Friday; regular service is 18+, music nights are 21+. Featured in Westword's January 2026 NA roundup and 5280 Magazine's restaurant guide.

Verified 43 days ago

Mitch e Amaro

North Kansas City

Bottle Shop
★★★★★?·2 NA brands

Mitch e Amaro is a cocktail-supply shop, specialty liquor store, and amaro bar opened in 2019 by brothers Ben and Josh Edwards on Armour Road in North Kansas City's River North district. Named for Ben's pit bull, Mitch, and the family of bitter Italian liqueurs, it stocks one of the metro's deepest selections of amaro, bitters, vermouth, and mezcal, with a small bar and high-tops at the back for a rotating cocktail menu. For non-drinkers, the shop keeps what it calls a "real non-alcoholic selection," carrying Bare Zero-Proof, Kin Euphorics, and Ritual Zero-Proof bottles alongside alcohol-free cocktails served at the bar. The Pitch highlighted its St. Agrestis Amaro Falso and a non-alcoholic margarita as standout mocktails.

Verified 33 days ago

Frequently asked about Kin Euphorics

Kin Euphorics is a functional non-alcoholic drink with 0.0% (non-alcoholic) ABV. Adaptogen and nootropic-driven sipping drinks co-founded by Bella Hadid. Kin Spritz and High Rhode lean into the functional-beverage moment.