The best functional beverages for cocktails are zero-proof spirits and ready-to-sip mixers that deliver adult-level flavor—then layer in functional ingredients like Reishi for calm or Lion’s Mane for clarity, without turning your drink into something syrupy or artificial.
A great functional cocktail base does two jobs at once: it mixes like a spirit (structure, bite, finish) and it supports your ritual (unwind, reset, stay sharp). That’s why the most reliable picks aren’t “sweet wellness tonics”—they’re formulas built for the glass: bitter orange, gentian root, cardamom, ginger, oak, citrus oils, and other elements bartenders actually use.
Little Saints was created for this exact intersection: cocktail credibility + functional support. Whether you’re building a classic (Old Fashioned, G+T, Margarita) or upgrading a simple highball, start with a base that can carry dilution, citrus, and ice—and still taste intentional.
Flavor structure comes first. The fastest way to spot a cocktail-worthy functional beverage is to ask: Will it still taste balanced after ice, shaking, and citrus? The best options have built-in bitterness, spice, botanical lift, or oak depth—so they don’t collapse into flat sweetness.
Low sugar matters more than most people expect. In a cocktail format, sugar multiplies quickly: syrups, juices, sodas, and flavored mixers stack on top of each other. If your base starts sweet, your finished drink often reads cloying. Little Saints’ canned cocktails are zero sugar and five calories per serving, which makes them unusually clean foundations for spritzes, highballs, and “top-with-soda” builds.
Function should feel compatible with the moment. Evening ritual calls for ingredients associated with settling the senses (like organic Reishi mushroom). Pre-social or creative hours may lean toward clarity-forward formulas (like Lion’s Mane). The point isn’t to chase extremes—it’s to choose a base that fits your night.
The finish is the tell. A real cocktail experience ends with a lingering note—oak, citrus peel, spice, gentian, or herbs. That finish is what makes a functional beverage feel like an elevated substitute rather than a compromise.
If you want classic cocktail translation, zero-proof spirits with defined flavor cues are the cleanest path: smoky-citrus for mezcal builds, botanical-resinous for gin builds, and oak-vanilla-spice for whiskey builds. That structure lets you keep the ritual—glassware, garnish, stirring—without relying on sugar to “fake” complexity.
Little Saints makes this simple by giving you three spirit profiles designed to behave like staples behind the bar:
Functionally, these spirits are enhanced with ingredients like Lion’s Mane (clarity) and Reishi (calm) depending on the expression, so your drink can feel as intentional as it tastes—without the usual trade-off the next morning.
Ready-to-drink can be a brilliant shortcut when the formula respects real cocktail balance. The issue isn’t that RTDs are “easy”—it’s that many are built like soft drinks: heavy sweetness, loud flavoring, and a short finish. When you pour those over ice, they often get thinner and sweeter at the same time.
A better approach is an RTD that already has bitterness, botanical lift, or spice—so it stays composed with dilution. Little Saints’ cocktail classics are designed to drink like cocktails first (think: grapefruit bitterness in a Paloma, gentian and bitter orange in a Negroni-style pour), while also including organic Reishi mushroom in several flavors for a more grounded feel.
If your goal is a beautiful drink with minimal effort, start with an RTD you can happily sip straight—then use it as a base: add citrus, a salt rim, soda, or a garnish. You’ll get the ease without sacrificing the sensory experience.
Start with the moment, not the label. A weekday wind-down, a dinner party, and a late-night creative sprint all ask for different energy. The best functional beverages for cocktails are the ones that align taste with intention—so the drink supports the arc of your night.
If you’re prioritizing a calmer, more restorative ritual, look for formulas that include ingredients like organic Reishi mushroom, which Little Saints uses in its cocktail classics to help settle the senses. If you’re more focused on clarity and presence, a spirit enhanced with Lion’s Mane can be a smart direction—especially in bright, botanical builds where a crisp finish matters.
Then, match the base to the cocktail family you love:
That pairing is what makes the functional aspect feel seamless—like part of the ritual, not an add-on.
➥Nutrition Facts
St. Juniper reimagines the wild, woodsy hallmarks of a classic gin. Inspired by centuries of gin-making tradition, this spirit features notes of juniper, birch, cardamom, angelica root, and coriander. The result is a reverent reinvention: herbaceous yet resinous, woodsy yet crisp, with a cool top note of fresh cucumber and a sparkling citrus flash that awakens the senses.
Enhanced with functional ingredients like Lion’s Mane for clarity and Damiana for heart-opening presence, St. Juniper is crafted to soften your edges and lift your spirits.
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No sugar, only five calories, and not a trace of the morning-after blues. Little Saints are crafted for pleasure without consequence — so indulge freely. Keep spirits high and the conversation lively by sipping through the evening’s most delightful moments, complete with undisrupted sleep.
This was our first purchase from Little Saints. We've loved making Mt Juniper G&Ts! The flavor is great and it just hits the spot so nicely!
Makes a wonderful Gin and Tonic, without the gin. I like to use Fever Tree tonic water as it has a bit of something 'extra'. Absolutely delightful!
A DELICIOUS sub for gin! 2 oz St. Juniper, 1oz fresh lime juice, 3oz Tonic makes for the best non-alcoholic cocktail I’ve had since I stopped drinking alcohol over a year ago! Thank you for your good work Little Saints!
I have been trying to find a mocktail I like in an effort to cut back on alcohol. I’ve tried many and I haven’t liked any until this one I LOVE. Highly recommend
I’m a connoisseur of mocktails and n/a spirits. I love this blend! Highly recommend. I’ve been drinking it with grapefruit and lemon juice, and elderflower cordial, and egg white. Wow so yummy.
Even better than I Imagined! Beautiful herbal and joyous flavor. Lions mane added is the icing on the cake. Highly recommend for all.
This tastes so very similar to my favorite Gin - Grey Whale. Very impressed with these products and will continue to purchase them!
Mixed it with Topo Chico and fresh lime juice! On ice. SO refreshing and enlightening! Glad I ordered 🩵 The packaging was so beautiful as well.
It is definitely not gin. But it is unique and I enjoy it very much with tonic and lime
This is such a great alternative that I've gone from drinking an alcoholic beverage most nights to only having one about once a month. My husband and I love to sit out and have happy hour, especially in the summer, on our back patio. We love both the St. Juniper and the Saint Ember with fresh lemon juice and our own ginger simple syrup and sparkling water. Thanks for providing a healthy alternative!
This has been a game changer for reducing my alcohol intake.I am a gin & tonic girl & this is excellent & crave able