10 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Social Gatherings and Weekend Relaxation

Sometimes you just want something good to drink.

Not a beer. Not a cocktail. Just something cold, flavorful, and worth grabbing from the cooler.

That used to be a weirdly tall order. If you skipped alcohol, you usually got water or soda.

Now? Better options exist.

From Kava drinks and functional beverages to sparkling water, iced tea, and non-alcoholic beer, the best non-alcoholic drinks actually feel like they belong at the cookout, game night, porch hang, or lazy weekend at home.

What Makes a Good Non-Alcoholic Drink for Social Gatherings?

A good non-alcoholic drink should feel like a real choice.

Cold helps. Flavor helps more. Easy serving matters, too, because nobody wants to play bartender all night.

Cans work in coolers. Pitchers work on tables. Shots keep things simple.

Different plans need different drinks. Backyard party? Fridge full of cans. Slow Sunday? Something over ice. Friends coming over? Bring variety.

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10 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Social Gatherings and Weekend Relaxation

The right drink depends on the night.

Big crowd? Small cooler? Staying in? Heading out?

Here are 10 of the best non-alcoholic drinks worth keeping around.

1. Kava Seltzers

Kava Seltzers are an easy win for social gatherings.

Cold. Fizzy. No mixing. Just grab a can and keep moving.

Kava by Mitra9 Seltzers work well for coolers, fridge stocking, porch nights, and low-key hangs where people want alcohol alternatives that still feel like something fun to drink. Lemonade, Orange Dreamsicle, Strawberry Watermelon, Paradise Lychee — solid lineup, no sad “designated driver drink” energy.

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2. Kava Shots

Kava Shots are for when you don’t want to carry around a full drink.

That’s the appeal. Small format. Quick option. Easy to keep around.

They make sense for weekend relaxation, especially if you want Kava drinks that don’t require a can, a cup, or any setup. Kava by Mitra9 Shots are also easy to bring along when space is tight, and the cooler is already fighting for its life.

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3. Kava Drink Mixes

Kava Drink Mixes are the packable option.

Toss a few in a bag. Keep them in a drawer. Bring them to the cabin, the hotel, the cookout, wherever. Add water, stir or shake, and you’ve got a non-alcoholic drink without hauling a case of cans.

Kava by Mitra9 Drink Mixes are a good fit for people who want flexible alcohol alternatives they can make on their own time.

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4. Sparkling Water with Citrus or Herbs

Sparkling water is the easy backup that doesn’t have to be boring.

Add lime. Add mint. Throw in cucumber, berries, basil, whatever makes it look like you tried for more than eight seconds.

It’s light, cheap, and easy to serve in big batches. Great for people who want non-alcoholic drinks without sweetness taking over the whole table.

5. Non-Alcoholic Beer

Non-alcoholic beer makes sense for cookouts, sports, grilling, and anywhere beer usually shows up.

Same basic format. Same cooler logic. No alcohol.

It’s one of the easiest alcohol alternatives for people who still like the taste of beer, or just want something familiar in their hand while everyone else is cracking cans.

6. Mocktails

Mocktails can be great.

They can also become a sticky glass of juice wearing a fancy garnish. So, be careful.

The best ones keep it simple: citrus, herbs, bitters-style flavors, ginger, soda water, maybe a little fruit. They work well for dinners, birthdays, holidays, and nights when you want the drink to feel a little more dressed up.

7. Kombucha

Kombucha has bite.

Tangy, fizzy, a little funky in a good way. It feels more grown-up than soda and works well for people who like sharper flavors.

Just check the label before serving it as a fully non-alcoholic option. Some kombucha can contain trace alcohol, and nobody wants that surprise halfway through a party.

8. Prebiotic Sodas

Prebiotic sodas are the fun middle ground.

They feel like soda, but a little more grown-up. Bright cans, playful flavors, easy fridge grab. They’re good for casual hangs where you want non-alcoholic drinks that don’t require mixing, slicing, muddling, or pretending you own bar tools.

9. Iced Tea or Botanical Tea

Iced tea belongs wherever weekend plans take you.

Sweet tea, mint tea, hibiscus, peach, and black tea with lemon. Doesn’t matter. Put it over ice, and suddenly it feels like something people actually want to drink.

Botanical teas are nice for slower afternoons, too. Porch drink. Patio drink. “I’m outside for exactly 12 minutes before the bugs win” drink.

10. Fruit Spritzers or Infused Water

Fruit spritzers are easy when you need something light.

Use sparkling water, fruit, herbs, and ice. That’s it. Citrus and berries work. Cucumber and mint work. Pineapple if you’re feeling ambitious.

Infused water is the quiet backup option, but it helps when you have a mixed group. Not everyone wants bold, sweet, fizzy, or functional. Some people just want water that looks like it has a weekend plan.

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How to Build a Better Non-Alcoholic Drink Spread

A good drink spread does not need to be complicated.

Please, no one needs a full “zero-proof bar program” at a Saturday cookout. Just give people a few options that make sense together.

Start with something cold and canned, like Kava Seltzers, sparkling water, or non-alcoholic beer. Those are easy to toss in a cooler and let people grab on their own.

Then add one batch drink. Iced tea, fruit spritzers, lemonade, or a simple mocktail pitcher works fine. Nothing that requires you to stand there slicing limes while everyone else is eating chips.

Finally, keep one portable option around. Kava Drink Mixes or Kava Shots are useful when someone wants something different, smaller, or easier to take with them.

That’s enough. A few good choices beat a crowded table of random drinks nobody asked for.

How to Choose the Right Drink for the Setting

Start with the plan.

Cooler outside? Go with cans. Kava Seltzers, non-alcoholic beer, sparkling water, prebiotic sodas. Easy.

Packing light? Kava Drink Mixes or Kava Shots make more sense. They don’t hog space, and nobody has to haul around a second cooler like they’re moving in.

Hosting dinner? Mocktails, iced tea, botanical tea, or a few Kava Seltzers can make the table feel more put-together.

For mixed groups, variety wins. Some people want fizz. Some want flavor. Some want simple. Stock a few different non-alcoholic drinks and let people find their own lane.

Why Kava by Mitra9 Works for Social and Weekend Plans

Kava by Mitra9 fits into the weekend pretty easily because there’s more than one format.

Kava Seltzers are the fridge-and-cooler option. Cold, fizzy, ready to open.

Kava Shots are small and simple when you don’t want a full drink.

Kava Drink Mixes are the flexible pick. Keep them in a bag, drawer, suitcase, or pantry, then mix one when it makes sense.

That’s what makes them useful for social plans. You don’t have to force one drink into every situation. Pick the one that fits the moment.

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A Quick Safety Note About Kava and Functional Drinks

Functional beverages can use very different ingredients, so read the label before you drink.

With Kava, follow serving directions and don’t mix it with alcohol. If you’re pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing liver concerns, talk to a healthcare professional before using Kava products.

Nothing dramatic. Just smart.

Stock the Cooler. Ditch the Booze.

The best non-alcoholic drinks are the ones people actually want to grab.

Not the dusty backup bottle. Not the sad soda hiding behind the ice. Real options.

Seltzers for the cooler. Shots for something small. Drink Mixes for the bag, the cabin, the hotel, or wherever the weekend ends up going.

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FAQs

What are the best non-alcoholic drinks for social gatherings?

Good non-alcoholic drinks for social gatherings include Kava Seltzers, mocktails, sparkling water, non-alcoholic beer, iced tea, prebiotic sodas, and fruit spritzers.

What can I drink instead of alcohol on weekends?

Try Kava drinks, non-alcoholic beer, mocktails, kombucha, sparkling water, iced tea, or prebiotic sodas.

Are Kava drinks non-alcoholic?

Yes. Kava by Mitra9 products are non-alcoholic Kava drink options.

What is a good non-alcoholic drink to bring to a party?

Canned non-alcoholic drinks are usually the easiest. Kava Seltzers, sparkling water, non-alcoholic beer, and prebiotic sodas all work well in a cooler.

Are functional beverages good alcohol alternatives?

They can be. Functional beverages give adults more options when they want flavor, ritual, or something social without alcohol.

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