Rating: 3.44
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Hop Water

August 11, 2025

Hop water is a refreshing and non-alcoholic beverage made using hops, which are commonly used in brewing beer. This fizzy drink offers the floral, citrusy, and bitter notes of hops without any trace of alcohol, making it a great choice for those who wish to enjoy the rich essence of hops without consuming alcohol.

Hop water is gaining attention as a crisp, aromatic, and alcohol-free drink that offers something a little different from the usual sparkling water. It is made by infusing carbonated water with hops, the same plant used to flavor beer. Without the malt or alcohol, what remains is the pure character of the hops: bright, herbal, citrusy, or even slightly floral, depending on the variety used.

This beverage appeals to people who enjoy complex flavors but want to avoid alcohol. The taste can be reminiscent of an IPA’s aromatic top notes, but the body is lighter, cleaner, and more refreshing. It delivers a layered drinking experience without any of the heaviness associated with beer.

One reason hop water is becoming popular is the rise in mindful drinking. More people are rethinking their relationship with alcohol, whether for health reasons, lifestyle choices, or simply the desire to feel clear-headed and energized. Hop water fits neatly into this shift, offering a drink that feels sophisticated enough for social settings, yet keeps you fully present and hydrated.

It is also a natural choice for those looking for variety in their daily hydration. Unlike sweetened sodas or juices, hop water contains no sugar, calories, or artificial additives. It is a clean beverage that refreshes without weighing you down, making it perfect for a mid-afternoon break or post-workout refreshment.

The versatility of hop water adds to its appeal. It can be enjoyed on its own as a flavorful alternative to plain water, or it can serve as a base for creative mocktails. Some mix it with citrus juice for a zesty twist, while others pair it with herbal syrups for a more adventurous drink.

Although it started as an experimental product in craft breweries, hop water has now found a place in supermarkets, specialty stores, and online shops. It sits comfortably alongside sparkling waters, kombuchas, and other alcohol-free beverages.

For anyone who enjoys the aroma of hops but wants a lighter option, hop water delivers a clean yet flavorful experience. It proves that you do not need alcohol to enjoy a drink with depth, character, and a touch of sophistication.

Hop Water
Hop Water
3.44 from 16 votes
Hop water is a refreshing and non-alcoholic beverage made using hops, which are commonly used in brewing beer. This fizzy drink offers the floral, citrusy, and bitter notes of hops without any trace of alcohol, making it a great choice for those who wish to enjoy the rich essence of hops without consuming alcohol.
Servings 1 people
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 liter carbonated water Chilled
  • 1 tablespoon hops Dried, use a hop of your choice; Cascade and Citra are popular choices
  • 1 teaspoon citrus zest Such as lemon or lime, optional for added flavor

Instructions
 

  • Add the dried hops to a tea infuser or a small muslin bag.
  • Place the hops into a jug or container with the carbonated water.
  • Allow the hops to steep in the carbonated water for about 5-10 minutes, depending on your taste preference.
  • Remove the hops and add citrus zest if desired.
  • Serve chilled in a glass over ice and enjoy.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 23kcalProtein: 3gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.4gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 217mgPotassium: 75mgVitamin A: 1IUCalcium: 51mgIron: 0.2mg
Calories: 23kcal
Meal Type: Beverages
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Craft Drinks, Hop Water, Non-Alcoholic Beverage
Cooking Method: Nobake
Diet: Vegan
Time: <30 Min
Level: Easy
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  1. User avatar rich.landlord says:

    5 stars
    Y’all, this is a game changer! Perfect for summer days! 🍋💦

  2. User avatar twanda.jacobson says:

    4 stars
    Can you use fresh hops instead? I got a whole garden of them! 🌱

  3. User avatar cletus.reilly says:

    4 stars
    Easy peasy! Gave it a try at a BBQ and everyone loved it, even the non-beer drinkers!

    1. 5 stars
      Sounds amazing! I love that even non-beer drinkers enjoyed it. I’m definitely gonna try this next time!

    2. User avatar parker.bartell17 says:

      2 stars
      Wait, so this is just… water with beer flavors? I dunno, seems kinda weird to me. Not sure if I’ll give it a shot.

  4. User avatar ulrike.johnson84 says:

    3 stars
    Kinda looks like a science experiment, but I guess it tastes alright? 🤷‍♂️

  5. User avatar alberto.osinski27 says:

    1 star
    Not a fan. The hops flavor was too strong for me. I just wanted some fizzy water!

    1. User avatar gaylord.kessler50 says:

      4 stars
      I get that! Hops can be really overpowerin’. Maybe try cutting back on the hops? It’s def a unique drink tho!

    2. User avatar carlee.franecki says:

      2 stars
      Hops is what makes beer! If you wanted fizzy water, why not just drink plain soda water? 🤷‍♂️

  6. User avatar carey.kertzmann says:

    5 stars
    This is super refreshing! I made it with Citra hops and loved the citrus twist. 🥳

    1. User avatar mathWizard says:

      5 stars
      Citra hops are the best! I did lemon zest and it was bomb! Gonna make this all summer! 🌞

    2. User avatar deanna.tillman12 says:

      2 stars
      I tried this too, but it wasn’t as good for me. I used a different hop and it just tasted weird. 🤷‍♂️

  7. User avatar Colin Leuschke says:

    4 stars
    My husband said it was weird, but I liked it! Different strokes for different folks.

  8. User avatar tissues_with_issues says:

    2 stars
    I don’t get why you would drink this instead of beer. Just stick to the real deal! 🍺

  9. User avatar shirley.mertz2015 says:

    3 stars
    Tried it with lemon zest. It’s ok but feels like it needs something more… Maybe some sugar?

    1. User avatar Wispmother says:

      4 stars
      I think adding sugar could definitely enhance the flavor! A little sweetness might balance the bitterness of the hops. Give it a try!

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