UMÀ Cola

Paul and Simon are two Parisians who had an urge for delicious soft drinks without sugar and artificial coloring. Inspired by the craft soda wave in Berlin, the duo challenged themselves to...

Why Not Natural Cola

When the German couple Stefi and Nils moved to Portugal in search of new adventures, they struggled to find good non-alcoholic alternatives. In Berlin they were used to an abundance of craft...

Mona Craft Soda Cola

Parisian company SAS Cinq Cidrés (five ciders) was founded by five friends who wanted to bring back craft cider to the Parisian cafés. In 2023 they introduced a line of craft sodas...

Bellö Cola

Bellö is a town in South Sweden and hometown to Stefan Falk who spent hundreds of hours in the kitchen of the local church hall experimenting with making his own cola. In...

Vivi Kola

Switzerland’s first cola was launched in 1938 by the company Mineralquelle Eglisau. This was maybe a reaction to Coca-Cola who had entered the Swiss market in 1936. It was an employee at...

GEWARA Superfood Cola

Can a cola be turned into a superfood? Two guys from Germany – both named Oliver – have made an attempt by adding maca, and yams from South America, and Indian moringa...

Kola Tonic

Romanian Kola Tonic is certainly a unique drink. Is it even a cola or is it rather a cola flavoured tonic water? I am undecided but unlike most colas this drink actually...

Q Spectacular Kola

Q Drinks is a Brooklyn company who since 2008 have manufactured a line of mixers for cocktails. The premise is to make mixers without additives and high fructose corn syrup. In 2012...

Ritchie Natural Cola

Sixty years ago Ritchie was one among many lemonade manufacturers in Belgium. It was a family business owned by the Verlinden family. They started producing traditional lemonades in the 1950s up until...

Cola Baladin

Le Baladin is a brew-pub from Piozzo in Italy. It opened as a regular pub in 1986, in 1996 the owners turned the place into a brew-pub and started making a variety...