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No sugar. Non-alcoholic. Non-intoxicating.

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4 Reasons St. Ember has been referred to as the must-drink non-alcoholic spirit of 2024

Drink, boost your magnetism and indulge in fun without the hangover.


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"St. Ember made me feel alive, sharp and giggly. It also tastes like an actual spirit. Bravo!" - Carolyn

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Reason 01:

Elevate Your Social Experiences

You no longer have to choose between having fun and feeling good. St. Ember includes organic, highly-potent lion’s mane mushroom to boost feelings of presence and confidence for added social ease, without the next-day consequences.


Enjoy a subtle euphoria

Drink without the hangover

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Reason 02:

You can indulge without guilt

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Plant-based

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No sugar

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Only 5 calories

A guiltless pleasure, St. Ember doesn’t contain sugar, carbs or other filler ingredients. Sweetened with monk fruit and containing only 5 calories per serving, you can raise a toast without worry.


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Reason 03:

It mixes to make next-gen cocktails

With a little smoke and a spicy bite, St. Ember is not a watered down spirit or a sparkling water. It stands alone or mixes like a Tequila or Mezcal to make complex, mushroom-powered cocktails. Alas, you can keep a sophisticated drink in hand without compromising your lifestyle.


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Reason 04:

Made from unique ingredients

Listed Among Wine & Spirits Magazine's Top 25 Non-Alcoholic Spirits of 2023

Sourcing palo santo directly from a dry forest in Peru – where it’s harvested sustainably from dead and fallen trees – Little Saints created a proprietary extract responsible for the wild, wood-y flavor.


1% of the proceeds from St. Ember are donated to reforestation efforts in Peru.


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The Go-To-Drink For 10,000+ People

NON-ALCOHOLICAL, YET STILL MAGICAL!

I loved the slightly botanical/slightly spicy taste and def felt a buzz after a few drinks, yet no hangover the next day!

ARMAN J.

TRULY INNOVATIVE

This spirit is a game-changer. St. Ember made me feel alive, sharp and giggly. It also tastes like an actual spirit and feels reminiscent of one. Bravo!

CAROLYN

HOLDS UP IN DRINKS

I've tried nearly every non-alc spirit on the market, and this is the only one that holds up in a drink.

I'll let that speak for itself.

JONATHAN

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10,000 Happy Drinkers

ST. EMBER

Have fun without the hangover with St. Ember Non-Alcoholic Spirit


Listed Among Wine & Spirits Magazine's Top 25 Non-Alcoholic Spirits of 2023


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Contains 100mg lion's mane mushroom extract per serving

Flavored with ginger, peppers, cardamom, and palo santo

Monk fruit provides natural, zero-carb sweetness

5 calories per serving, sugar-free, carb-free

1% of proceeds donated to palo santo reforestation

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