The first day of summer is almost here and our goal for the 2020 season is to relax (as much as we possibly and realistically can). From easy summer recipes to cocktails that go down smooth, everything about summertime is meant to be enjoyed with only the best that there is. Below we’ve gather several drinks that deserve to go in every cooler in the US due to their utter deliciousness and ease. We’ve got fruity, fizzy and everything in between gathered all in one place so you don’t have to do any hard work (because you already do enough WFH).
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DRAM Herbal Sparkling Waters
This woman-owned company serves up some refreshing poolside and backyard treats ranging from sparkling water to bitters (and everything in between).
This sunny beer (see what we did there) is sure to soothe not only your palette, but your soul as well. You get the signature refreshing SOL taste with the an added special touch.
This is the little kombucha that could. After coming close to losing it all in the California wildfires, Fermented Sciences came back with vision of what was truly possible. Thus was born Flying Embers.
This 0g sugar, 0g carbs, keto, organic, gluten free and vegan-brewed (phew! say that fast five times) kombucha comes with live probiotics. Not only that, but proceeds go to support First Responders.
This new line of all natural sparkling water carries a splash of real fruit and boosts the first and only sparkling Arnold Palmer. SANTA FÉ has less than 20 calories per can, is low-carb, gluten free and has no added flavors or preservatives.
It comes in five flavors: Arnold Palmer, Lemon, Pink Grapefruit, Raspberry Lime and Orange Mango.
This delicious, zero sugar drink is only 90 calories (but who’s counting, really)! It combination of cherry, citrus and blue raspberry and is the perfect drink to sit back and relax with.
Launching June 25, this elegant and innovative cider seeks to pay homage to the bohemian lifestyle of Hamptons. It’s incredibly light, refreshing and carries an effortless balance between fruit and acidity. And not that we’re couting, but it’s only 92 calories. It’s made from handpicked New York state apples used for Wölffer’s Dry Rosé Cider, so you know you’re getting quailty.