How to Make Sparkling Hop Water, Plus 3 Simple Mocktail Recipes (2024)

The days are warmer. We’re all reaching for the light and warmth of summer, the hope of new growth in our gardens, and healing for the world around us.

This time of year, I would usually reach for a good, crisp IPA (India pale ale). However, due to a recent change in my health journey, I’m limiting alcohol. While I don’t miss the sometimes negative effects it has on me, I do miss enjoying a “special” drink, and I miss the taste of hops!

Then a friend turned me on to hop water—a non-alcoholic, carbonated, hop-infused beverage that is refreshing and hits the spot for that IPA craving, but without adverse effects! As I set out to make my own hop water at home (the store-bought kind can be pretty pricey), I couldn’t find a recipe that didn’t involve complicated methods and require special equipment.

So after some experimentation, I came up with a hop water recipe that is much simpler, more cost effective (under $1 per drink), and just as tasty! I’ve also included three recipes for using your homemade hop water as a base for other refreshing and highly nutritious “mocktails.”

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What Are Hops?

Hops (Humulus lupulus) have a fascinating history. Part of the Cannabaceae family, they are most notably associated with flavoring and preservation of beer, specifically the IPAs (India pale ales). When added to the fermentation process, the female flowers of the plant provide that distinct “hoppy” flavor: earthy, slightly bitter, subtly floral, with notes of citrus.

Hops (in tea or tincture form) are widely known to promote restful sleep and reduce anxiety. But recent studies into the benefits of hops suggest that the plant may be useful in treating symptoms of menopause and aid in digestive health, reducing body fat, allergies, heart health, pain and inflammation, and a host of other things.1 2 (As with any herb or supplement, you should always consult your health care practitioner about using hops in a medicinal way.)

Look for hops at your local herb store, which may sell loose hops flowers by the ounce. If shopping online is your preferred method, you can find hops at Mountain Rose Herbs.

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Homemade Sparkling Hop Water

This recipe makes a concentrated hop “tea” or infusion, which is added to sparkling water to taste.

What you’ll need…

  • 2 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon whole hops flowers
  • Fresh lemon (optional)
  • Sparkling water (unflavored) to taste
  1. Heat water to about 170 to 175°F (if you have one of those fancy electric tea kettles, you can select the “green tea” setting).
  2. While the water is heating, place the loose hops flowers into a clean teapot or glass measuring cup. I like to use my large Pyrex measuring bowl with pour spout since it’s wide and clear.

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  1. Pour the hot water over the hops, and let steep for 5 to 10 minutes, gently stirring once or twice. The steep time may vary depending on your desired potency. If you like your brew to have a bite and want it really hoppy, the longer the better. If you prefer a more subtle brew, steep for 5 minutes or less. When in doubt, do a taste test!
  2. When the hop tea is brewed to your liking, pour the hop water through a fine-mesh strainer into a clean mason jar. Add a few drops of lemon juice to enhance the flavor, cover with a paper towel or clean dish towel and let the liquid cool down. For quicker cooling, place in the fridge.

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  1. When the tea is cooled, combine it with the sparkling water (about 1 part tea to 2 parts water). Enjoy it straight up, or use it as a base for one of the following herbal mocktails!
  2. Store the remaining tea in the fridge with a secure lid on the mason jar, and use within 5 days.

Yield: About 8 ounces of hop tea

3 Hop Water-Based Mocktail Recipes

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HOP-jito

Here’s an herbal twist on the classic mojito, sure to cool you down!

What you’ll need…

  • ⅓ to ½ cup hop tea
  • Sparkling water to taste
  • Juice from ½ a lime
  • ½ to 1 tablespoon coconut palm sugar or other natural sweetener
  • 2 sprigs of fresh mint
  • 1 lime wedge
  1. In a glass, combine the hop tea and sparkling water to make your “base.” Adjust the hop tea to water ratio as desired.
  2. In a small glass dish, muddle together the lime juice, sugar, and the leaves of one sprig of mint (5 to 6 leaves). Add this to the hop water base.
  3. Gently bruise the leaves of the remaining sprig of mint to release flavor, and stir it into the glass).

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Healing Hop Elixir

This is a powerful anti-inflammatory drink! Sprinkle in some cayenne pepper for an added kick.

What you’ll need…

  • ⅓ to ½ cup of hop tea
  • Sparkling water to taste
  • ½ teaspoon ground turmeric
  • ⅓ cup orange juice
  • Juice from 1 lemon wedge
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper (optional)
  • Orange or lemon slice for garnish
  1. In a glass, combine the hop tea and sparkling water to make your “base.” Adjust the hop tea to water ratio as desired.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients to your hop water base.
  3. Embellish with a slice of orange or lemon.

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Berry Hoppy

Fruit forward and thirst quenching, you can’t go wrong combining fresh berries with hop water on a warm summer day!

What you’ll need…

  • ⅓ to ½ cup hop tea
  • Sparkling water to taste
  • Handful of fresh berries (strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, or better yet, a combo)
  • ⅓ cup orange or pomegranate juice
  • 1 teaspoon coconut palm sugar or other natural sweetener (optional)
  • Orange slice or berries for garnish
  1. Combine the hop tea and sparkling water to make your “base.” Adjust the hop tea to water ratio as desired.
  2. Muddle the berries and strain the juice through a fine-mesh strainer over a small bowl, saving some pulp.
  3. Add the berry juice and pulp, orange or pomegranate juice, and optional sweetener to the hop water base and stir.
  4. Embellish with a slice of orange or a couple of loose berries in the drink.
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Sources used & referenced

  1. Rosalee de la Forêt, “Hops,” HerbMentor, https://herbmentor.learningherbs.com/herb/hops/.
  2. Andrew Weil, “Health Benefits of Hops?,” Andrew Weil, M.D., April 14, 2016, https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/allergy-asthma/health-benefits-of-hops/
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FAQs

What are the ingredients in sparkling hop water? ›

HOP WTR is sparkling water brewed with a blend of Citra, Amarillo, Mosaic and Azacca hops, infused with adaptogens and nootropics to take you from stressed to decompressed, without a drop of alcohol. It's the ultimate booze-free, calorie-free refreshment of choice for beer-lovers. The Healthy Way to Hops.

What can you mix with sparkling water? ›

6 Sparkling water drinks to try
  • Citrus twist. Forget premixed lemonades and make your own lemon-lime soda from scratch. ...
  • Mixed berry bliss. Gather your favourite berries and make a simple syrup bursting with fresh flavours. ...
  • Iced coffee soda. Too hot for coffee? ...
  • Raspberry ginger muddle. ...
  • Cucumber, lemon and mint. ...
  • Virgin Mojito.

What can I mix with sparkling water without alcohol? ›

Mash a few mint leaves into the bottom of a glass, then squeeze the juice from half a lime over it. Add some lime sparkling water, a drizzle of coconut milk, and a little sweetener. I think this combination was one of my all-time favorites. And a stripy straw makes it even better.

How to make hoppy seltzer? ›

seltzer water bottle with tea bag of black tea + tea bag full of Mosaic pellets lets dry hop in the fridge during 12 hours. Simple and very pleasant and refreshing, a rapid test for your hops profiles, it smells very very good!

What is hop infused sparkling water? ›

Hop water is seltzer infused with hops, whereas nonalcoholic beer is made from fermentation, during which alcohol is produced but is later removed. Though hop water is often marketed side-by-side with nonalcoholic beer, this beverage doesn't taste like beer, nor does it taste like your average seltzer.

Can I make hop water? ›

Ingredients for hop water include water, hops, acid to adjust the pH (citric, lactic, or the juice from lime or lemons), and yeast (if you want to kick up the fruity flavors and aroma from the hops). You could also use the juice from lemons or limes in place of citric acid.

What can I add to sparkling water for flavor? ›

Adding Flavor to Sparkling Water

Try flavorful fruits like strawberries, lemon, pineapple, and raspberries, or even try vegetables like cucumbers or ginger and fresh herbs like basil or rosemary. Make sure to chop or muddle the herbs, too, before they go into the sparkling water.

Can you drink sparkling water straight? ›

Absolutely. Club soda or sparkling water will hydrate people better than regular soda, as long as the drink doesn't have added sugar.

What is the formula for mocktails? ›

Start with this basic, "1-1-2-3" formula: 1 part citrus, 1 part sweetener, 2 parts nonalcoholic spirit, 3 parts mixer. Then tweak it to your liking. I like my drinks a little less sweet, so I usually add more citrus and less sweetener.

What to avoid in sparkling water? ›

To minimize your risk and avoid unwanted chemicals in your bubbly beverage, choose a sparkling water low in PFAS, artifical sweeteners (aspartame, acesulfame potassium, sucralose), and natural flavors.

How do you make sparkling water taste like co*ke? ›

All you do, says Amanda Jones, is combine “a splash of balsamic vinegar” with sparkling water of any flavor. “I am not joking you: it tastes just like a co*ke,” she says.

What is hop water vs sparkling water? ›

Hop water combines the bubbly refreshment of sparkling water with the flavorful hops you love in craft beer. What it really means: anytime is the right time for hops with Sierra Nevada Hop Splash — zero alcohol, zero calories, and maximum hop refreshment.

How many hops are in hop water? ›

Adjust pH (if you have a pH meter) using lactic acid or lemon juice to somewhere between 3.5 and 4.5. Bring to a boil for 10 minutes. Cool to 170 degrees. Add 4-6 ounces of hops and let steep for 20 minutes.

How do you make your own hop water with a soda stream? ›

Make your own Hop Water with a Soda Stream! Just add two drops of Hoptimize in a glass of carbonated water from your Soda Stream. Much better and cheaper than buying cans of Hop Water from the store. I kick it up a notch by also adding a tablespoon of Beer Syrup.

Is sparkling hop water good for you? ›

Hops contain flavonoids which have potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-bacterial properties. A flavonoid in hops has also been found to help reduce weight gain, lower elevated cholesterol, and reduce high blood sugar. So drink up!

Is hop infused water good for you? ›

Most hop waters are unsweetened and have fewer than 5 calories making them a healthy source of hydration. Some brands make health claims beyond that by adding ingredients like adaptogens and nootropics. For example, Hop WTR adds ingredients including vitamin C and ashwagandha which they claim improve performance.

Does hop water have CBD in it? ›

Infused with American hops and 25mg of broad-spectrum CBD, our Hop Water is unsweetened and naturally free of both alcohol and calories - an all-occasion beverage full of floral and piney hop aromas and flavors without the added bitterness.

Is hop water FDA approved? ›

Is Hopwater® regulated by the FDA? As a historical food constituent, hops has “generally recognized as safe” (GRAS) status by the FDA. Hops are considered a "new dietary ingredient" by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994.

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