My social feeds were flooded with colorful ads for TRIP “Your vibe in a can,” “CBD without the buzz,” and all that jazz. At first, I ignored them, but after one particularly stressful week, I found myself ordering a six-pack, thinking: why not? Let’s see if this sparkling CBD drink actually calms me down… or just looks good on Instagram.

What Is the TRIP CBD Drink?
TRIP is a UK-founded brand that makes lightly sparkling functional beverages infused with CBD isolate (around 15 mg per can) as well as adaptogens and no sugar added. The drinks are vegan, gluten-free and made in 100% recyclable cans. Flavours include Peach & Ginger, Elderflower Mint and Lemon Basil.
The brand positions itself as a stylish, healthier alternative to alcohol or sugar-laden soft drinks; the idea is a calming, refined sip rather than a “high.”
Why I Tried It
I’ve been looking to swap one or two nights a week of wine for something lighter and more functional. The idea of a “CBD drink that helps you unwind, talk softly and avoid the hangover” appealed. TRIP’s premium packaging and social-proof made me think maybe it could work. I hoped for gentle mood support and a smoother evening.
My Experience Using It
I cracked open the first can after work on a Tuesday, Blood oramge and rosemary flavour. The fizz was gentle, the taste pleasantly sweet but not syrupy, and there was zero odd aftertaste. That was a good first impression.

About 30 minutes later, I noticed I felt slightly more relaxed than usual, less the carved-out buzz of alcohol and more like the “soft exhale” feeling. My mind wasn’t racing as usual, and the background tension I often carry felt quieter. For a few hours, I appreciated the calm.
However, by the next day I realised the effect didn’t last or deepen. The “calm” faded back into baseline by morning. Also, for the price (roughly £2 to £3 per can in the UK), I expected a more consistent effect.
Over the six-pack, I tried different flavours: Elderflower Mint, Lemon Basil, and the cold brew version. All were high quality for a soft drink: crisp fizz, clean label, no sugar-crash. But none made me feel significantly calmer in a way that I could rely on them. When I skipped a night, I didn’t notice any withdrawal or major change, which leads me to believe the effect is pretty subtle.
Pros
- Excellent flavour and quality as a premium drink
- Vegan, gluten-free, no added sugar… clean label
- Stylish packaging and premium feel
- Noticeable mild relaxation
- Good non-alcohol alternative for casual sipping
Cons
- CBD dosage is modest, may be insufficient for heavy anxiety or sleep support
- Effects are subtle and short-lived
- Price is higher than standard soft drinks and not always justified by efficacy
- Not a replacement for clinical treatment of serious stress or sleep disorders
How to Use It
- Serve chilled and drink once a day when you want to unwind or substitute a cocktail.
- Best used on its own: no need to mix.
- Avoid relying solely on it for stress, anxiety or sleep issues… use as part of a broader wellness routine.
- As with any CBD product, check local regulations and consult your doctor if you’re pregnant, on medication, or have health concerns.
Alternatives
If you’re curious about other options:
- HUM Nutrition Moody Bird
- Goodrays CBD Infused Sparkling Water
- Kin Euphorics Mindful Mixer
Conclusion: Would I Recommend It?
Yes, if you’re after a premium soft drink that tastes great, fits a clean-label lifestyle, and you’re okay with subtle effects. TRIP is a legitimate product with good ingredients, and for occasional unwind, it works.
But if your goal is strong relaxant effects, real sleep support, or serious stress relief, it may disappoint. The dosage and results are mild and inconsistent. For those looking for a significant functional impact, a higher-dose or medically directed alternative might be better.
In my case, I’d buy TRIP again for the “nice drink” experience, not as a functional fix.
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