Grüvi Review

Grüvi covers more than one kind of drink, so I would not treat the brand as a single flavor. Start with the beer or sparkling option closest to what you already drink.

What Grüvi sells

Grüvi has beer and wine-style drinks, which makes the lineup broader than it first looks. The brand’s beer side includes lighter lager-style options and hazier IPA-style cans, while the wine-style side gives people something closer to sparkling or celebratory pours.

The risk with broad NA brands is assuming every product works equally well. Sample the lineup by style, not by brand loyalty.

Where to shop

Amazon is the simplest place to browse the lineup right now if you want to compare the beers and wine-style cans in one place.

What I would try first

If you usually drink beer, start with the light lager or IPA-style cans. If you want something for a toast, brunch, or guests, start with the sparkling side instead.

I would not buy a big order across the whole lineup at once. Pick the side you actually drink and compare from there.

Where it fits

Grüvi is better for people who want approachable NA drinks than for people chasing the sharpest beer or driest wine alternative. The appeal is easy drinking, not intensity.

Bottom line

Try Grüvi when you want an approachable beer or sparkling option, but buy by style. The beer drinker and the sparkling-wine drinker should not start with the same can.