







🍸 Elevate your sip game—sophistication without the buzz!
Seedlip’s Non-Alcoholic Spirits Trio Bundle offers three distinct, botanically distilled flavors—Grove 42, Garden 108, and Spice 94—in a calorie-free, sugar-free format. Designed for the discerning palate, these premium spirits provide a versatile base for stylish alcohol-free cocktails, perfect for social occasions or mindful moments.










| ASIN | B07QFYCV3Q |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,487 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #902 in Cocktail Mixers |
| Brand Name | SEEDLIP |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 449 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 3 |
| Flavor | Bright & Citrusy, Aromatic, Complex & Herbal |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 23.7 Fluid Ounces |
| Liquid Contents Description | Non-Alcoholic Spirits |
| Manufacturer | Seedlip Inc |
| Special Ingredients | Botanical distillates and extracts |
| Specialty | Alcohol Free |
| Sweetness Description | Not Sweet |
| UPC | 680243993484 |
| Unit Count | 23.7 Fluid Ounces |
A**R
Fantastic product...for some people.
I would imagine that this product is not for everyone. If you're the sort of person to intentionally dilute your whisky by about 20% to tease out the more subtle flavors, or if you insist on your gin martini being stirred gently rather than shaken, then you may well enjoy Seedlip. (Note that while I'm using alcohol to make a point, these in no way replicate the taste or mouthfeel of alcohol. If that is your hope, prepare to be disappointed.) On the other hand, if you think the best way to drink something is ice cold and full strength, then you will probably be disappointed. The taste is there, and it is strong and to my mind pleasant, but I can easily imagine some of my friends who proudly drink high proof scotch that tastes like a firepit straight from the bottle as being underwhelmed, both due to their palate sensitivity being dialed way down, and due to their expectations. My father said he could barely taste anything...but he over salts literally everything, and seems to be able to taste only the most aggressive of seasonings. My wife found the botanicals a little overwhelming, but she has a much more sensitive palate than myself. (She did enjoy them diluted in a proper cocktail.) I have enjoyed each of them so much that I ordered another set of bottles directly from Seedlip without even finishing my first set. So, if you have a reasonably sensitive palate, you enjoy taste profiles that include heavy herbal and bitter notes, and you tend to savor a complex drink, then I'd say give it a try. They have improved literally every drink I've mixed them into.
J**N
Wonderful Zero alcohol beverage
Lovely grown up drink that each has its own character and flavor, sophisticated and clean. I have tried all 3 and haven't decided which one I like best. I drink them over ice and add some type of fresh herb to the glass, such as bay leaf, rosemary or thyme all of which I grow at home. Very happy with Seedlip.
D**Y
I really wanted to like this!
Let me make this abundantly clear, it's water. It's botanically infused water. There is nothing resembling gin, whiskey or vodka...not even close. You're considering buying this product because you saw their slick website, and you're intrigued by those fun "mocktails" that are made with these...bottles of water. These are expensive alternatives that get pricier when you hunt down and purchase the other ingredients needed to make those fancy drinks. Their margarita recipe tastes nothing like a margarita except for the salted rim of your glass. I'm not leaving a bad review because these products didn't taste like the real thing, I knew that going in. I'm leaving a bad review because this stuff is over priced and on it's own tastes like cucumber water. Save yourself a Benjamin and buy some cucumber water then add ginger ale, simple syrup, twist of lime and garnish. I'd return this rubbish if I could!
B**R
Who Knew
I have always thought Alcohol Free Spitits were a nice idea...just not for me. Well...A few health issues later and here we are looking for options. I've tried an number of these botanical replacements but right now, I keep coming back to these guys. The Spice 94 is my current favorite but I like all three of these to one degree or another. The spice goes nice with tonic but I was looking at that paloma recipe and I might give it a go. For whatever reaon you want to try somethin like this. This product is a great starting point!
A**B
Unique, subtle flavors for mocktails. Not a replacement for alcohol.
These are interesting but very dilute distillations of herbs, spices and botanicals. They are intriguing as subtle mixers but don't expect them to replicate the robust textures and flavors of alcoholic beverages. Also, you would not want to drink them neat. While one has to respect the artisan effort involved, the lack of "oomph" leaves us wanting.
P**Y
Flavors get lost in recipes
I was curious about products such as these. I followed several recipes and the subtlety of the flavors get lost. It’s not just this product. I tried others and reached the same conclusion: if I have to add sugar, citrus, bitters, ginger ale, or any other strong flavor then I don’t need the subtlety of this product at least not at this price.
E**A
Perfect for non drinkers
I purchased these for my husband to add to his liquor collection. I figured to have a complete collection, you should have something that non drinkers like as well, and these worked perfectly as mixers in drinks. Would definitely recommend.
D**E
Preserve your cocktail-mixing rituals
I like these rather than the many canned premixed mocktails since it allows me to still measure jiggerfuls of different things, hear the satisfying clack of ice in a shaker and strain into a fancy glass an pop a garnish on top. If I just want to crack open a can, tgats what NA beer is for. They are really good mixing components for NA (or even A) cocktails, but it is best to not think of them as NA gin, tripel sec, spiced rum or whatever…think of them as infusions that will bring certain flavor profiles to whatever you are mixing. BUT if you need points of reference, the Garden mixes to make a great NA Bloody Mary, try with different tonics, any cocktail in which you might use Hendricks or another cucumbery or herbaceous gin. Juniper lovers will be disappointed. Citrus is great with a fauxecco (like Lyres classico or Surely Brut) add along with a splash of a juice of choice for a mimosa/Bellini sort of thing. I haven’t used the spice as much, but I have mixed with ginger ale and Lyres cane. I’ve used this along with citrus to make tiki inspired NA cocktails. Recommend.
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