Natural alcohol may sound a little suspicious, but it could be the secret to preventing those dreaded hangovers. If you enjoy hanging out and catching up over drinks but hate the pounding headache, grogginess, and nausea that pursue the next day, you might want to trade in the bottom-shelf liquor for something all-natural like Haus.
Each bottle contains 18 to 20 percent alcohol and is low in sugar, "for more hangouts, and less hangovers." From spiced cherry to Ginger Yuzu and Rose Rosé flavors, there's an option for every occasion. If you're unsure where to start, we recommend trying the customizable Sampler Kit ($40 for four 200ml bottles). And if you're the type of person who knows exactly what you're looking for in a drink, choose from the seven popular flavors.
Haus can be served on the rocks, mixed in with club soda or Prosecco, or you can create your own speciality cocktail. As someone who rarely drinks, I give Haus my stamp of approval for being full of flavor sans the strong, overwhelming alcohol taste.
If you can't decide on a flavor or you like variety, give the customizable Haus Sampler Kit ($40) a shot. These can also be used for cute stocking stuffers or added to a gift basket.
The Haus Lemon Lavender Apéritif ($35) features fresh lavender and "zesty lemon."
The Haus Ginger Yuzu Apéritif ($35) features ginger and lemongrass flavor profiles. Haus recommends having it on the rocks or mixing it with tonic or soda water.
The Haus Citrus Flower Apéritif ($35) has a refreshing taste and is made with lemon and elderflower. It's one of Haus's bestsellers, and can be mixed with club soda or Prosecco, or enjoyed alone.
The Haus Bitter Clove Apéritif ($35) is for those who love amaro and whiskey. It features flavor profiles of star anise, clove, and cinnamon.
Be reminded of your summer fun all year long with the Haus Rose Rosé Apéritif ($35). It has notes of raspberry, rose, and cherries.
The new Haus Spiced Cherry flavor ($35) is a great drink option for the holidays. It tastes like cherry, anise seed, tellicherry pepper, and cocoa nibs. Sounds like it would be a great addition to boozy hot chocolate, but we'll let you be the judge.
If you want a tropical drink, you've got to try the Haus Peach Passionfruit Apéritif ($35). It's tangy, sweet, and subtly spicy.