This list includes 45 Non alcoholic drinks that start with B, from “Bael sherbet (Bael juice)” to “Buttermilk (Chaas)”. They range from fruit juices and herbal coolers to dairy and tea-based drinks, useful for refreshment, hosting, and mocktails.
Non alcoholic drinks that start with B are beverages without alcohol whose names begin with the letter B. Many reflect regional traditions, such as Bael sherbet, a popular Indian summer cooler.
Below you’ll find the table with [Drink, Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml), Main ingredients, Origin, Notes / Alternate names].
Drink: The common English name of each beverage, helping you identify and request it at home or abroad.
Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml): Estimated calories for a standard serving, so you can easily track intake or compare options.
Main ingredients: Two to five principal components listed so you know flavors and what to buy or substitute.
Origin: Country or region of origin gives cultural context and helps you understand traditional serving styles.
Notes / Alternate names: Short remarks include common variants, local names, and serving tips you might see in recipes.
Non alcoholic drinks that start with B
| Name | Calories (per 8 oz / 240 ml) | Main ingredients | Origin (country/region) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banana smoothie | 210 kcal | Banana, milk or yogurt, ice, sweetener | Global | Blended banana with milk or yogurt for a thick, fruity breakfast or snack beverage. |
| Banana milkshake | 300 kcal | Banana, milk, ice cream, sweetener | United States | Creamy, dessert-style drink made with ice cream and banana, often served cold with whipped cream. |
| Banana lassi | 230 kcal | Yogurt, banana, sugar, water/spices | India | A sweet, chilled yogurt drink flavored with banana, popular as a cooling snack or breakfast in South Asia. |
| Banana milk | 150 kcal | Milk, banana puree or flavor, sugar | Korea/Global | Sweet banana-flavored milk beverage, often sold bottled or made at home as a light, flavored dairy drink. |
| Barley water | 10 kcal | Barley, water, lemon, sugar (optional) | United Kingdom/Europe | Simple infusion of boiled barley, sometimes sweetened and zested with lemon; traditional health and soothing drink. |
| Barley tea (Boricha/Mugicha) | 0 kcal | Roasted barley, water | East Asia (Korea/Japan) | Nutty, caffeine-free roasted barley infusion served hot or cold as a refreshing everyday tea. |
| Barley coffee | 2 kcal | Roasted barley, water | Italy/Europe | Caffeine-free coffee substitute made from roasted barley, brewed like coffee with a toasty flavor. |
| Basil seed drink (Sabja) | 140 kcal | Basil seeds, water or milk, sugar/syrup | South Asia/Middle East | Refreshing drink with gelatinous basil seeds soaked in sweet syrup or milk; cooling and textural. |
| Basil tea (Tulsi tea) | 2 kcal | Holy basil (tulsi) leaves, water | India | Herbal tea made from tulsi leaves, aromatic and often sipped for relaxation or health benefits. |
| Basil lemonade | 100 kcal | Lemon, basil, sugar, water | Mediterranean/Global | Lemonade infused with fresh basil for an herbal, bright twist on a classic summer refreshment. |
| Beetroot juice | 100 kcal | Beetroot, water, (optional) sweetener | Global | Earthy, sweet vegetable juice often drunk for its vibrant color and perceived health benefits. |
| Beet latte | 160 kcal | Beetroot powder or juice, milk, sweetener | Modern café/Global | Steamed milk with beetroot for a sweet, earthy, vibrantly colored caffeine-free latte alternative. |
| Beet smoothie | 140 kcal | Beetroot, fruit (apple/berry), yogurt or juice | Global | Blended mix of beetroot and fruit for a nutrient-rich, naturally sweet smoothie. |
| Berry smoothie | 140 kcal | Mixed berries, yogurt or milk, sweetener | Global | Blend of mixed berries and dairy or plant milk, a popular fruity breakfast or snack drink. |
| Blueberry smoothie | 140 kcal | Blueberries, yogurt/milk, honey | Global | Thick, fruity smoothie highlighting blueberry flavor and antioxidants; common breakfast or snack. |
| Blueberry juice | 120 kcal | Blueberries, water, sugar (optional) | Global | Strained or pressed blueberry drink, tart-sweet and used as a beverage or mixer. |
| Blackberry juice | 120 kcal | Blackberries, water, sugar (optional) | Global | Deep-flavored fruit juice with sweet-tart notes, often enjoyed chilled or in blends. |
| Blackcurrant juice | 120 kcal | Blackcurrants, water, sugar (optional) | Europe/United Kingdom | Intensely tart and aromatic juice made from blackcurrants, used plain or as cordial base. |
| Black grape juice | 120 kcal | Black grapes, water, sugar (optional) | Global | Sweet, dark grape juice commonly consumed fresh or bottled. |
| Black coffee | 2 kcal | Coffee, water | Ethiopia/Global | Straight brewed coffee without milk or sugar; bitter, aromatic, and widely consumed hot or cold. |
| Black tea | 2 kcal | Oxidized tea leaves, water | China/South Asia/Global | Fully oxidized tea brewed hot, enjoyed plain or with milk and sugar across many cultures. |
| Bubble tea (Boba, pearl milk tea) | 240 kcal | Tea, milk, sugar, tapioca pearls | Taiwan | Tea-based drink with chewy tapioca pearls; can be made fruit- or milk-based and served iced. |
| Buttermilk (Chaas) | 60 kcal | Yogurt, water, salt, spices | India/South Asia | Light, savory yogurt-based drink diluted with water and spices; cooling and often served with meals. |
| Butter tea (Po cha) | 300 kcal | Strong tea, butter, salt, yak butter or ghee | Tibet/Himalayan region | Hearty, salty tea blended with butter and sometimes yak butter; staple caloric beverage in high-altitude regions. |
| Buckwheat tea (Soba-cha) | 0 kcal | Roasted buckwheat, water | Japan/Korea | Toasty, caffeine-free infusion of roasted buckwheat kernels, served hot or cold. |
| Buchu tea | 0 kcal | Buchu leaves, water | South Africa | Aromatic herbal infusion from buchu leaves, traditionally used for digestive and tonic purposes. |
| Bael sherbet (Bael juice) | 120 kcal | Bael (wood apple), water, sugar | India/South Asia | Sweet, tangy sherbet made from bael fruit pulp, served chilled as a summer refreshment. |
| Banta (Goli soda) | 120 kcal | Carbonated water, lemon, sugar | India | Traditional codd-neck bottled lemon soda, fizzy and sweet, popular street refreshment. |
| Bitter lemon | 90 kcal | Carbonated water, lemon, quinine, sugar | Europe/United Kingdom | Carbonated soft drink with a bitter citrus profile, often used as a mixer or standalone soda. |
| Bitter melon juice | 30 kcal | Bitter melon (gourd), water, (optional) sweetener | Asia/Global | Intense, vegetal juice consumed for health reasons; very bitter and often diluted or sweetened. |
| Bicerin | 250 kcal | Chocolate, espresso, milk (layered) | Italy (Turin) | Classic layered Torinese beverage of hot chocolate, espresso and milk, richly sweet and indulgent. |
| Brown rice tea (Genmaicha) | 2 kcal | Green tea, roasted brown rice | Japan | Green tea blended with roasted brown rice for a toasty, slightly nutty flavor; low caffeine. |
| Black sesame drink | 200 kcal | Black sesame paste, milk, sugar | East Asia | Rich, nutty beverage made from ground black sesame and milk; often a dessert drink. |
| Butterfly pea flower tea | 0 kcal | Butterfly pea flowers, water, lemon (optional) | Southeast Asia | Bright blue herbal tea that changes color with acidity; mild, earthy flavor, served hot or iced. |
| Bone broth | 50 kcal | Bones, water, salt, vegetables/herbs | Global | Savory, nutrient-rich stock sipped as a restorative warm beverage or used in cooking. |
| Barley milk | 80 kcal | Barley, water, oil (optional), salt | Modern/Global | Plant-based milk alternative made from barley, slightly sweet and used like other non-dairy milks. |
| Bissap (Hibiscus drink) | 90 kcal | Hibiscus petals, water, sugar, mint (optional) | West Africa | Tart, floral chilled drink made from hibiscus; also called sorrel or agua de Jamaica in other regions. |
| Bilberry juice | 120 kcal | Bilberries, water, sugar (optional) | Europe | Dark, tart berry juice similar to blueberry juice, enjoyed for flavor and antioxidants. |
| Birch sap (Birch water) | 20 kcal | Birch sap | Scandinavia/Northern Europe | Light, slightly sweet tree sap collected in spring and drunk fresh or bottled as a low-calorie tonic. |
| Bancha | 2 kcal | Low-grade green tea leaves, water | Japan | Everyday Japanese green tea brewed from mature leaves, milder and lower in caffeine than other green teas. |
| Burdock tea | 0 kcal | Roasted burdock root, water | East Asia/Traditional medicine | Herbal infusion made from burdock root with an earthy, slightly sweet flavor; used as a tonic. |
| Buko juice (Young coconut water) | 45 kcal | Young coconut water, coconut flesh (optional) | Philippines/Southeast Asia | Refreshing, naturally slightly sweet coconut water drunk fresh from the young coconut. |
| Barleygrass juice | 25 kcal | Young barley grass, water, (optional) sweetener | Global (health beverage) | Concentrated green juice made from barley grass, consumed as a nutrient-rich shot or blended drink. |
| Brown sugar milk tea | 260 kcal | Black tea, milk, brown sugar, tapioca pearls | Taiwan/Global | Sweet, caramel-like milk tea variant using caramelized brown sugar syrup and tapioca pearls. |
| Blackcurrant cordial | 80 kcal | Blackcurrant concentrate, water (diluted), sugar | United Kingdom/Europe | Syrup-style fruit concentrate diluted into a tart-sweet drink; commonly used as a soft drink base. |