Reviewing Alcohol-free Drinks in Ghana

 SUMMARY

 In this article I review  a number of different alcohol-free drinks that I found at the local supermarket in Accra including Laziza, De Vina, Royalty Mocktail and a non-alcoholic sparkling wine. 

When I first arrived in Ghana I (wrongly) presumed there would be no alcohol-free drinks available. So when I went to the local supermarket in Accra I couldn’t believe the amount on offer. From alcohol-free wine and an abundance of non-alcoholic beers the choice was vast. In fact I recently found out that Ghana has the only alcohol-free bar in W Africa called Eden bar (which I hope to visit soon).

As you can see from the photos below the choice was impressive but I chose four different drinks to try out including Galaxy (an alcohol-free sparkling wine), Laziza 0% (a non-alcoholic fruit drink), De Vina (a non-alcoholic malt drink) and Royalty Blue (a non-alcoholic cocktail).

So the queston is, do any of the drinks I picked out deserve a place at MyDryBar? Well you’ll just need to read below to find out.

drinking laziza

Non-alcoholic drinks in Ghana

Laziza 0%

This was the first drink I picked up. It comes from Lebanon and is a non-alcoholic, non-fermented carbonated malt drink.

As expected it was super sweet but there was a decent pomegranate flavour that reminded me of cherry drops.

Score – 68/ 100

alcohol-free drinks in ghana

Check out all these alcohol-free wines at the local Melcom store.

De Vina Malt

De Vina Malt is a premium, non-alcoholic, carbonated malt beverage.

There are quite a few non-alcoholic malt drinks in Ghana including a very tasty Guinness version.

Overall De Vina malt had some pretty tasty sweet, malty bready flavours and was a decidedly refreshing drink.

Score – 72/ 100

Royalty Saphire Mocktail

This absurdly blue mocktail is produced by Kasapreko. 

There are three different flavours to choose from including emerald, ruby and the saphire I tried today which mixes blueberry and peach. 

As expected it was an intensly sweet drink which began dissolving my teeth as soon as I took a sip. 

Score – 41/ 100

drinking royalty cocktail

Galaxy Sparkling Apple 

This alcohol-free sparkling drink is actually imported from Belgium and is generally drunk at parties and celebrations.

Galaxy is made using natural fruit juice and sparkling water which created a crisp, refreshing drink that isn’t too disimilar to a cider.

Score – 72/ 100

If you are wondering why I am in Ghana, I am currently volunteering at SFLIG volunteers. This is a great experience and highly recommended.