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St. Oak

NON-ALCOHOLIC SPIRIT
4.6
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
117 Reviews

Crafted for those who cherish the deep, comforting warmth of brown liquors, this non-alcoholic spirit honors the character of rye and bourbon and captures the soul of an oak-aged whiskey. Using carefully selected American and French oak extracts, St. Oak is infused with the smoky, woody aroma and flavor that mark the soul of an oak-aged whiskey, combined with notes of vanilla, caramel, and spice. 

Enhanced with a trifecta of functional ingredients—Lion’s Mane, Reishi for calm, for clarity, and Damiana for ease—this spirit softens your edges without dulling your shine.

Awarded Best NA Spirit of 2025 by BevNET Spirit Awards

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Distilled Water, Natural Flavors and Botanical Extracts (derived from Oak, Vanilla, Cardamom, and Caramel), Vegetable Glycerin, Acacia Tree Extract, Pectin, Organic Caramel Color, Organic Lion’s Mane Extract (min. 70% beta glucan), Damiana Extract, Mushroom Fiber Extract, Organic Reishi Mushroom Extract, Citric Acid

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Now that tens of thousands of people have tried our spirits, we’re confident in just one thing: everyone feels different things! On one end of the spectrum, our founder’s mom starts laughing and giggling after one sip, even though the lion’s mane is not psychoactive or intoxicating. On the other end of the spectrum, you’ve seen in our reviews that some people claim not to feel a thing. Most people land in the middle, reporting they feel a subtle, happy lift – a little bit smarter, a little bit more magnetic and a little bit more interesting.

No. We don’t like to use the word “buzz” around here because we tend to associate it with the feeling alcohol provides, and lion’s mane mushroom isn’t a 1:1 swap for alcohol. So while St. Ember and St. Juniper won’t give you a buzz, it is formulated to give you a happy lift.

We’re all chasing that feeling of being a little bit smarter, like everything you say is clicking with the other person and you’re present and in the moment. We think of that feeling as magnetism – like you’re attracting the best in yourself and another person. That’s why we included lion’s mane, a functional mushroom long revered for its association with increased cognition, focus and overall brain functioning. We’ve had Little Saints dinner parties where all our guests drink is our St. Ember and St. Juniper —and can conclusively report that people head home feeling happy, elevated, smart and in flow.

Unlike mushroom coffees, we don’t grind up mushrooms and put them in our drinks. Instead, we use ultrasound to extract the beta Glucans (the part of the mushroom with health effects and no flavor) from the lion’s mane and Reishi , and then we add that extract to our drinks.

As much as you want — unless your doctor has told you to limit your consumption of lion’s mane (in both spirits) or damiana (only in St. Juniper).

There are no sweeteners in our spirits. You may taste a slight sweetness in the St. Ember, which comes from the pure palo santo extract. A little known fact about palo santo is that it is within the fennel and mint family, and its oils (from which our palo santo extract is derived) have a flavor slightly reminiscent of fennel and mint.

Little Saints cocktails are crafted with natural botanical extracts and flavors that may contain trace amounts of alcohol (less than 0.5% ABV), well below regulatory limits for non-alcoholic beverages and similar to apple juice, flavored sparkling water and kombucha.

4.6
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
Based on 117 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 85 Total 4 star reviews: 19 Total 3 star reviews: 10 Total 2 star reviews: 2 Total 1 star reviews: 1
89%would recommend this product
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117 reviews
  • GS
    Graham S.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 days ago
    Pretty decent whiskey substitute

    I’ve found the St Oak to be a good substitute for an evening nightcap.

    Over the years, I’d gotten into the habit of ending the day with a dram of rye whiskey or bourbon. I’ve found the St Oak to be a fairly good substitute for my occasional evening sipping whiskey- it has a complex flavor profile with a little bite of spice that I find to be a decent substitute for the complex flavors and bite (from alcohol) one gets from a scotch, rye, or bourbon.

  • BC
    Bill C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 days ago
    Really enjoy

    It's not Whiskey, but it's the first product in the category that scratches that part of my brain. Mix with a little NA Vermouth and you are on your way to a decent Manhattan.

  • DK
    Douglas K.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 days ago
    My go-to for a low-alcohol manhattan.

    My manhattans use barely a splash of sweet vermouth, even in my whiskey days, so going with St. Oak and real sweet vermouth, some aromatic bitters and a fancy cherry is a great super-low-alcohol treat.

  • KP
    Keith P.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Yummy!

    A great all around beverage. We put a shot in our bedtime cocoa.

  • DC
    David C.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    2 weeks ago
    A great alternative

    I’ve been substituting St. Oak for bourbon in my Old Fashioned and adding a shot of Willie’s Remedy. The citrus in the Willy’s really complements the St. Oak and rounds out the drink; relaxing with a soft buzz. A dash of Angostura Bitters and a dash of Orange Bitters with a little sugar free simple syrup and it’s pretty top shelf. I just had dinner at Gordon Ramsey’s last night and had theirs which had a dash of vanilla as well. I’m going to try that next; you have a great product that’s a serious alternative (not replacement) to bourbon.