Who is the Little Saints brand—and what makes their drinks unique?

Little Saints is a modern, zero-proof cocktail brand for people who love the ritual of a great drink—without wanting alcohol to be the cost of admission. It’s elevated, functional, and designed to fit beautifully into an intentional routine.

What makes Little Saints distinct is the balance: bar-worthy flavor, thoughtful ingredients, and a 0% ABV experience that still feels like an occasion.

What Little Saints is (in plain terms)

Little Saints makes non-alcoholic cocktails and zero-proof spirits that are designed to taste complex and feel grown-up—so you can keep the ritual without the aftermath.

Some drinks are crafted to be poured straight from the can; others are spirits designed to mix into classic cocktails (think martinis, margaritas, and Old Fashioneds).

What makes Little Saints drinks unique

1) Cocktail-first flavor (not candy-sweet)

Little Saints leans into true cocktail cues—bitter notes, botanicals, warm spice, citrus zest, and aromatic complexity—so the experience feels like a proper pour.

2) Functional ingredients, selected with purpose

Many Little Saints cocktails are enhanced with organic reishi mushroom (described as “to soothe the spirit”). Some also include damiana, and select spirits include organic lion’s mane mushroom.

3) A real alternative to classic spirits

The spirits are designed to mix like the originals—so you can build the drinks you already love, just reimagined.

4) Details that signal quality

From sensory tasting notes to thoughtful sourcing, Little Saints is built with a premium, credible point of view—no gimmicks, no noisy wellness promises.

Choose your ritual

Cans for effortless pouring. Spirits for classic mixing.

St. Ember
$39.99
St. Juniper
$39.99
St. Oak
$39.99

A quick guide to the Little Saints spirits

  • St. Ember: Spice and a little smoke—built to mix as an alternative to a spicy mezcal in cocktails (and named among Wine & Spirits magazine’s Top 25 non-alcoholic spirits).
  • St. Juniper: Herbaceous and bright—designed to stand in for gin in classics like martinis, gimlets, and G+Ts.
  • St. Oak: Whiskey-style and contemplative—oak and wood spice with vanilla, caramel, and cardamom notes; made for Manhattans and Old Fashioneds.

If you want the full range, Little Saints also offers curated bundles that make it easy to explore across styles and occasions.

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