• Category – RTD, spirits-based, 5% abv
  • Available – From this month
  • Location – The US, initially available in California
  • Price – Not immediately available

St Hildie’s Botonica has launched a range of RTD cocktails made with nootropics in the US.

The Los Angeles-based company announced the release of Tincture Tonics, which are made with plant-derived nootropics such as holy basil and ginseng, that St Hildie’s claims improve cognitive function and mood. The three-strong RTD line-up comprises:

  • Guava Ginger – guava, ginger, pineapple and lemon balm extract
  • Elderberry Hibiscus – elderberry and lime juices, hibiscus flower and pink Himalayan Sea salt, and
  • Lemon Turmeric – lemon, ginger, turmeric

The range is available from selected retailers across California in 35cl can four-packs.

“We are evolving the sparkling beverage category as the only canned cocktail on the market science-backed adaptogenic and nootropic tinctures that help elevate your mood and overall experience,” said CEO Christine Peck. “It was important to us to create a beverage that allowed us to enjoy the pleasures of imbibing while also maintaining a healthy lifestyle.”

Last month, Molson Coors Beverage Co released a nootropic beverage designed for gamers as part of the group’s partnership with US soft drinks incubator LA Libations.

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