Best alcohol-free gin

gordons alcohol-free GnT

Alcohol-free gin remains one of the most popular and developed categories within the wider non-alcoholic drinks market. Thanks to gin’s naturally botanical flavour profile, many brands have successfully recreated the refreshing and complex experience associated with a classic gin and tonic without relying on alcohol itself.

The category has evolved rapidly over the past few years, with products now ranging from traditional juniper-led gin alternatives to lighter botanical spirits, canned alcohol-free G&Ts and more modern citrus-forward drinks.

Whether you are looking for a convincing gin substitute, a refreshing summer serve or simply a sophisticated alcohol-free drink for social occasions, there are now more high-quality options available than ever before.

In this guide we round up the best alcohol-free gin alternatives currently reviewed on MyDryBar.

What Is An Alcohol-Free gin?

Alcohol-free gin is a non-alcoholic spirit designed to recreate the botanical flavours and refreshing drinking experience associated with traditional gin.

Most alcohol-free gin alternatives focus on:

  • juniper
  • citrus peel
  • herbs
  • spices
  • botanicals

The category has become hugely popular because gin naturally lends itself well to alcohol-free alternatives thanks to its aromatic and mixer-friendly flavour profile.

Many alcohol-free gins are specifically designed to be served:

  • with tonic water
  • over ice
  • with citrus garnish
  • in cocktails and spritzes

Top Rated Alcohol-Free Gin

DrinkScoreABVBest For
Pink London Spirit91/1000.0%Classic G&T serves
Clean G90/1000.0%Refreshing botanical drinks
Fever-Tree Mediterranean G&T82/1000.5%Ready-to-drink G&Ts
Gordon's Free and Tonic80/1000.0%Easy canned G&Ts
Sea Arch77/1000.5%Coastal botanical serves
Brunswick Aces73/1000.0%Savoury botanical cocktails
Ginish and Tonic71/1000.4%Convenient G&T alternatives
Seedlip Spice 9468/1000.0%Premium botanical serves
Light and Zesty66/1000.0%Tropical summer drinks
Strawberry and Lime55/1000.0%Sweet fruity serves

Best Alcohol-Free Gin Alternatives

Alcohol-free gin alternatives remain one of the strongest and most developed areas within the wider non-alcoholic drinks market. Thanks to gin’s naturally botanical flavour profile, many brands have successfully recreated the refreshing and aromatic experience associated with traditional gin without relying on alcohol itself.

The category now includes:

  • classic London Dry style alternatives
  • coastal botanical spirits
  • citrus-forward summer serves
  • premium savoury botanicals

Most alcohol-free gin alternatives are designed specifically to work with tonic water, citrus garnish and cocktails, making them one of the easiest categories for people exploring moderation or mindful drinking.

pink london spirit

Lyre’s Pink London Spirit

Scoring an impressive 91/100 on MyDryBar, Lyre’s Pink London Spirit is one of the strongest alcohol-free gin alternatives currently available.

Bright berry flavours, citrus freshness and balanced botanicals create a highly convincing gin-style drinking experience that works exceptionally well in classic gin and tonic serves.

 

Best Served With

  • Premium tonic water
  • Strawberries
  • Mint garnish
  • Plenty of ice

Best For

  • Summer G&Ts
  • Garden parties
  • Refreshing daytime serves
  • Gin lovers moderating alcohol
cleanco clean g gin

Clean G

CleanCo Clean G scored 90/100 on MyDryBar and delivers a cleaner and more traditional gin-inspired flavour profile.

Juniper and citrus remain at the forefront, making it one of the easiest alcohol-free spirits to use in classic gin serves and cocktails.

 

Best Served With

  • Indian tonic water
  • Lime wedge
  • Rosemary garnish
  • Highball serves

Best For

  • Traditional gin drinkers
  • Everyday alcohol-free serves
  • Botanical cocktails
  • Simple G&T alternatives
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Sea Arch Gin

Sea Arch takes a more coastal and savoury approach to alcohol-free gin compared to sweeter botanical alternatives.

Herbal freshness, citrus and subtle coastal botanicals create a lighter and more Mediterranean-inspired drinking experience that works especially well during warmer months.

 

Best Served With

  • Mediterranean tonic
  • Grapefruit garnish
  • Rosemary sprig
  • Large copa glass

Best For

  • Summer drinks
  • Coastal serves
  • Savoury botanical cocktails
  • Mediterranean-style drinks
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Brunswick Aces

Brunswick Aces focuses heavily on botanical complexity and savoury herbal notes, delivering a more grown-up gin-style experience compared to sweeter alternatives.

The herbaceous flavour profile works particularly well in drier tonic serves and sophisticated cocktail-style drinks.

 

Best Served With

  • Indian tonic water
  • Lemon peel
  • Thyme garnish
  • Martini-style serves

Best For

  • Savoury cocktails
  • Classic gin drinkers
  • Evening serves
  • Botanical experimentation
caleno cocktail

LIGHT AND ZESTY

Caleno’s Light and Zesty takes a more tropical and playful approach to alcohol-free gin, focusing on citrus freshness and lighter fruit flavours.

Compared to more traditional juniper-led gins, it feels brighter, sweeter and more summer-focused.

 

Best Served With

  • Lemonade
  • Soda water
  • Pineapple garnish
  • Crushed ice

Best For

  • Tropical serves
  • Summer parties
  • BBQs
  • Easy-drinking cocktails

Best Alcohol-Free Gin & Tonics

Ready-to-drink alcohol-free gin and tonics have become increasingly popular as consumers look for more convenient and portable alcohol-free options.

These canned serves combine alcohol-free gin alternatives with tonic water in ready-mixed formats designed for easy social drinking. Many now offer surprisingly balanced botanical flavours whilst also providing:

  • lower-calorie alternatives
  • convenient outdoor serves
  • picnic and BBQ drinks
  • easy-drinking summer options

The category continues to grow rapidly as more major gin brands launch alcohol-free canned G&T alternatives.

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Fever-Tree GnT

Fever-Tree Mediterranean G&T scored 82/100 on MyDryBar and stands out as one of the strongest canned alcohol-free G&T options currently available.

The Mediterranean tonic profile works particularly well alongside the lighter botanical gin flavours.

 

Best Served With

  • Chilled straight from the can
  • Fresh rosemary garnish
  • Orange slice
  • Ice-filled glass

Best For

  • Picnics
  • Outdoor events
  • Summer drinking
  • Convenient G&T serves
gordons alcohol-free GnT cocktail

Gordon’s Free & Tonic

Gordon’s Free and Tonic offers a highly approachable and familiar alcohol-free G&T experience inspired by the classic Gordon’s flavour profile.

It remains one of the easiest entry points into the alcohol-free gin category thanks to its recognisable branding and easy-drinking style.

 

Best Served With

  • Lemon wedge
  • Ice
  • Highball glass
  • Summer serves

Best For

  • Casual drinking
  • Easy-drinking G&Ts
  • Newcomers to alcohol-free gin
  • Social gatherings
alcohol-free gin and tonic

Ginish and tonic

ISH Ginish and Tonic combines botanical gin flavours with tonic water in a convenient, ready-to-drink format.

Compared to some sweeter canned alternatives, it maintains a reasonably balanced botanical profile that works well for lighter daytime drinking.

 

Best Served With

  • Chilled from the fridge
  • Lime garnish
  • Ice-filled glass
  • Picnic serves

Best For

  • Portable serves
  • Outdoor events
  • Low-effort cocktails
  • Daytime social drinking

How To Serve Alcohol-Free GnT’s

Serving style makes a huge difference when it comes to alcohol-free gin. The right mixer, garnish and glassware can dramatically improve both flavour and presentation.

Most alcohol-free gins work best served with:

  • premium tonic water
  • soda water
  • fresh citrus
  • herbs and botanicals
  • plenty of ice

Popular garnish options include lime, grapefruit, rosemary, cucumber, strawberries and mint depending on the flavour profile of the gin itself.

Because aroma plays such an important role within gin serves, fresh garnish and large glasses can significantly enhance the overall drinking experience.

Alcohol-Free Gins We’d Like To Review Next

The alcohol-free gin category continues to evolve rapidly, with new botanical spirits and premium alcohol-free gin alternatives launching every year.

Whilst the products featured above are those we’ve personally reviewed on MyDryBar, there are several highly regarded alcohol-free gins currently generating strong interest amongst bartenders, retailers and mindful drinkers alike.

Many of the newest releases are moving beyond traditional London Dry styles and exploring more coastal, savoury and botanical-led flavour profiles, helping push the category into increasingly sophisticated territory.

tanqueray 0.0 gin

Tanqueray 0.0

Tanqueray 0.0 has become one of the most recognisable mainstream alcohol-free gins globally and is frequently recommended as one of the closest alternatives to a traditional London Dry gin.

Created by one of the biggest names in gin, it focuses heavily on classic juniper, citrus and botanical balance rather than experimenting with sweeter or more tropical flavour profiles. This makes it particularly appealing to traditional gin drinkers looking for a more familiar alcohol-free alternative.

Its widespread availability and strong brand recognition have also helped make it one of the most visible alcohol-free spirits currently available in bars, supermarkets and restaurants worldwide.

Best Served With

  • Indian tonic water
  • Lime wedge
  • Juniper garnish
  • Plenty of ice

Why We Want To Review It

Tanqueray 0.0 is regularly highlighted as one of the benchmark mainstream alcohol-free gins and would provide an excellent comparison against products such as Clean G and Lyre’s Pink London Spirit.

pentire af gin

Pentire Adrift

Pentire Adrift takes a very different approach from traditional alcohol-free gin alternatives by focusing on coastal botanicals and fresh Mediterranean-inspired flavours rather than simply recreating London Dry gin.

Inspired by the Cornish coastline, it combines ingredients such as rock samphire, sage and citrus to create a lighter, fresher and more savoury botanical profile. The result feels more like a modern coastal spirit than a direct gin imitation.

Pentire has also built a strong premium lifestyle image around wellness, surfing and outdoor living, helping it stand out within the increasingly crowded alcohol-free market.

Best Served With

  • Mediterranean tonic
  • Grapefruit garnish
  • Rosemary sprig
  • Soda water and ice

Why We Want To Review It

Pentire Adrift represents the newer generation of alcohol-free botanical spirits focused on lifestyle and flavour exploration rather than direct alcohol replication. Its coastal flavour profile would provide an interesting contrast to more traditional juniper-led gins.

everleaf marine

Everleaf Marine

Everleaf Marine is one of the most highly regarded premium botanical spirits currently available and has developed a particularly strong reputation amongst bartenders and alcohol-free specialists.

Unlike many alcohol-free gins that focus heavily on juniper, Everleaf Marine explores more ocean-inspired botanical flavours, combining sea buckthorn, kelp and coastal herbs to create a distinctive savoury and umami-led profile.

The drink feels sophisticated, layered and designed specifically for slower sipping serves and premium cocktails.

Everleaf as a brand has become increasingly influential within the premium alcohol-free drinks space thanks to its sustainability focus and highly botanical approach.

Best Served With

  • Premium tonic water
  • Grapefruit peel
  • Soda water
  • Large wine glass with ice

Why We Want To Review It

Everleaf Marine is consistently recommended by bartenders and premium alcohol-free retailers and is widely considered one of the most sophisticated botanical spirits currently available. It would likely become one of the stronger contenders within MyDryBar’s alcohol-free gin rankings.

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FAQs

What is alcohol-free gin?

Alcohol-free gin is a non-alcoholic spirit designed to recreate the botanical flavours and refreshing drinking experience associated with traditional gin. Most alcohol-free gins use ingredients such as juniper, citrus peel, herbs and spices to create complex flavour profiles without the alcohol.


What is the best alcohol-free gin?

Some of the highest-rated alcohol-free gins reviewed on MyDryBar currently include:

  • Lyre’s Pink London Spirit
  • CleanCo Clean G
  • Sea Arch
  • Seedlip Spice 94

The best option depends on whether you prefer classic juniper-led flavours, lighter citrus styles or more savoury botanical profiles.


What is the most realistic alcohol-free gin?

Lyre’s Pink London Spirit and CleanCo Clean G are among the closest alternatives to a traditional gin and tonic experience. Both deliver strong botanical flavour, citrus freshness and work particularly well with premium tonic water.


Does alcohol-free gin contain any alcohol?

Most alcohol-free gins contain either 0.0% ABV or trace amounts below 0.5% ABV. Products labelled as 0.0% contain no detectable alcohol, whilst others may contain naturally occurring trace amounts similar to kombucha or fruit juice.


Can alcohol-free gin get you drunk?

No. Alcohol-free gin does not contain enough alcohol to cause intoxication when consumed normally.


What tonic works best with alcohol-free gin?

Premium tonic water generally works best with alcohol-free gin because it allows the botanical flavours to come through more clearly.

Popular options include:

  • Indian tonic water
  • Mediterranean tonic
  • light tonic
  • elderflower tonic

The best tonic depends on the flavour profile of the gin itself.


What garnish works best with alcohol-free gin?

Popular garnish options include:

  • lime wedges
  • grapefruit peel
  • rosemary
  • cucumber
  • strawberries
  • mint

Fresh garnish can dramatically improve both aroma and presentation.


Can alcohol-free gin be drunk neat?

Most alcohol-free gins are designed to be mixed rather than consumed neat. Tonic water, soda water, citrus and garnish usually improve the flavour and overall drinking experience significantly.

Some more premium botanical spirits can work over ice, but they generally perform best in longer serves.


Is alcohol-free gin healthier than regular gin?

Alcohol-free gin is generally lower in calories than traditional gin and avoids the effects associated with alcohol consumption.

However, calorie levels can still vary depending on:

  • mixers
  • sugar content
  • serving size

Premium tonic waters and sugary mixers can significantly increase calorie intake.


Is alcohol-free gin good for weight loss?

Many people choose alcohol-free gin as part of moderation or wellness-focused lifestyles because it is often lower in calories than alcoholic drinks.

However, health outcomes still depend on the overall drink serve and mixers used.


What is the difference between alcohol-free gin and botanical spirits?

Traditional alcohol-free gin usually attempts to recreate classic gin flavour profiles built around juniper and citrus.

Botanical spirits are often broader and more experimental, focusing on herbs, coastal botanicals, spices and unique flavour combinations rather than directly copying gin itself.

Brands such as Pentire and Everleaf are good examples of modern botanical spirits.


What is the best alcohol-free gin for summer?

Some of the best alcohol-free gins for summer drinking include:

  • Lyre’s Pink London Spirit
  • Sea Arch
  • Light and Zesty
  • Pentire Adrift
  • Fever-Tree Mediterranean G&T

These drinks work especially well in refreshing long serves with tonic water and citrus garnish.


What is the best alcohol-free gin for cocktails?

Several alcohol-free gins work particularly well in cocktails, including:

  • CleanCo Clean G
  • Seedlip Spice 94
  • Brunswick Aces
  • Lyre’s Pink London Spirit

They can be used in:

  • alcohol-free martinis
  • gin spritzes
  • botanical cocktails
  • low-calorie mixed drinks

Are alcohol-free gins vegan and gluten-free?

Many alcohol-free gins are both vegan-friendly and gluten-free, although this varies between brands. Most premium producers clearly display dietary information on their packaging and websites.


What are canned alcohol-free gin and tonics?

Canned alcohol-free gin and tonics are ready-to-drink mixed serves that combine alcohol-free gin alternatives with tonic water in convenient portable cans.

Popular examples include:

They are particularly popular for:

  • picnics
  • BBQs
  • outdoor events
  • travel
  • low-effort social drinking

Why is alcohol-free gin so popular?

Alcohol-free gin has become hugely popular because gin naturally translates well into alcohol-free alternatives thanks to its botanical flavour profile.

The category also aligns strongly with trends around:

  • moderation
  • wellness
  • mindful drinking
  • lower-calorie lifestyles
  • premium adult soft drinks

It is now one of the most developed and widely available categories within the non-alcoholic drinks market.


Where can you buy alcohol-free gin?

Alcohol-free gin is now widely available through:

  • specialist alcohol-free retailers
  • supermarkets
  • premium food stores
  • online drinks retailers
  • direct brand websites

Specialist retailers often offer the widest selection of premium and harder-to-find botanical spirits.


What is the best glass for serving alcohol-free gin?

Most alcohol-free gin serves work best in:

  • copa glasses
  • balloon glasses
  • large wine glasses
  • highball glasses

Large glasses help enhance aroma and create a more premium drinking experience, especially when combined with garnish and ice.

Best places to buy alcohol-free gin

Alcohol-free gin is now widely available through:

  • specialist alcohol-free retailers
  • supermarkets
  • premium food stores
  • direct brand websites

Many major gin brands now produce alcohol-free alternatives, making the category far more accessible than it was only a few years ago.

Specialist retailers still tend to offer the widest range of premium botanical and craft alcohol-free gins.

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Final Thoughts On Alcohol-free Gins

One of the most exciting aspects of the alcohol-free gin category is how quickly it continues to evolve. Whilst early alcohol-free gins focused heavily on simply recreating traditional London Dry profiles, newer brands are increasingly exploring coastal botanicals, savoury flavours and entirely new botanical drinking experiences.

As MyDryBar expands its alcohol-free gin coverage, products such as Tanqueray 0.0, Pentire Adrift and Everleaf Marine are likely to be among the next bottles we review, helping build a more complete picture of one of the fastest-growing categories within the wider alcohol-free drinks market.

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