Curious Elixirs Review: Are These Booze-Free Cocktails Worth It?

Curious Elixirs Review: Are These Booze-Free Cocktails Worth It?

If you’re interested in non-alcoholic beverages beyond soda or sparkling water, you may have come across Curious Elixirs. Marketed as non-alcoholic craft cocktails infused with adaptogens and botanicals, they promise the experience of a well-mixed cocktail—without the alcohol, hangover, or sugar rush.

I tried a mixing kit to see if these sophisticated mocktails lived up to the hype. Here’s an honest summary of my findings.

What are Curious Elixirs?

Curious Elixirs are bottled, non-alcoholic cocktails made with organic ingredients, herbs, spices, and adaptogens like ashwagandha and rhodiola. Each version is inspired by a classic cocktail like the Negroni, Aperol Spritz, or Margarita—but with a unique, wellness-focused twist.

There are currently seven numbered flavors, each with its own profile. The company focuses on creating sophisticated, complex, and functional beverages—something to be enjoyed slowly and mindfully.

Packaging and First Impressions

The branding is simple and elegant. Each bottle is dark and features a minimalist label, giving it a high-end, almost pharmacy-like look. It definitely doesn’t scream “mocktail” or “juice,” which I really liked. It feels like something you can confidently bring to a dinner party or pour into a whiskey glass and enjoy as a relaxing ritual.

Taste Review: The Sampler

I started with the four-pack to get a good variety of flavors. Here are my honest thoughts on each one.

Curiosity #1

Inspired by a Negroni, this one is bitter, bold, and slightly herbal with hints of pomegranate and rhodiola.

Bottom line: If you like strong, complex drinks (like a Negroni or Campari), this one will impress you. Not for fans of sweet drinks.

Curiosity No. 2

This cocktail is modeled after a spicy margarita and contains pineapple, ginger, and a hint of chili.

Conclusion: Refreshing and slightly fiery. I really enjoyed it with tacos. Balanced spiciness and acidity.

Curiosity No. 3

Light and tangy, this cocktail combines lemon, cucumber, and herbs with ashwagandha.

Conclusion: Super clean and subtle. It’s more reminiscent of a mix of thermal water and gin and tonic. Very pleasant to drink.

Curiosity No. 4

Based on a Sicilian spritz with blood orange, green tea, and Indian basil.

Conclusion: Tart, earthy, and slightly floral. Probably the most balanced of all – good for beginners.

What I liked?

Flavor complexity: These aren’t your average mocktails. They’re complex and nuanced, with bitter, sour, and savory notes – not too sweet.

Health-conscious ingredients: No added sugar, with organic plant extracts and adaptogens that promote relaxation and focus.

Convenience: Simply chill, pour, and enjoy – no stirring or garnishing required.

Ritual factor: Quench your thirst with an after-work drink – completely alcohol-free and guilt-free.

What could be better?

Price: At around $35–40 for a four-pack, they’re more expensive than most non-alcoholic alternatives.

Taste: Those expecting something fruity or sweet will be surprised. Some bottles tend toward bitterness or herbaceousness.

Shelf life: Once opened, a bottle should be consumed within a few days. Not a major issue, but still worth mentioning.

Who they're suitable for

Curious Elixirs are ideal for those who:

  • want to drink less alcohol without sacrificing the cocktail experience
  • like bitter or herbal flavors
  • appreciate health-promoting ingredients like adaptogens
  • are sober or follow a sober lifestyle

If you’re looking for something sweet or juicy, these might not be for you. However, if you miss the complexity of a cocktail and enjoy bold flavors, they’re worth a try.

Final Verdict

Are Curious Elixirs worth it? Yes—if you’re looking for a non-alcoholic adult beverage that combines taste and ritual. They’re not for everyone, but for the right audience, they’re a refreshing and worthwhile alternative.

I plan to keep a few bottles on hand for nights when I’m in the mood for something special without alcohol. I don’t regret it.