Creamy nostalgic soda meets a unique, boldly flavored plant in this bubbly, velvety, not-overly-sweet, soothing drink. Kava cream soda is the perfect non-alcoholic evening cocktail to wind down after a long day.
Let’s be honest—kava’s strong earthy flavor can really sock it to your taste buds. The cream soda’s vanilla-y goodness works wonders to tame it.
Let’s mix one up, because life’s too short for boring drinks.
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Kava Cream Soda Recipe
Prep time: 2 minutes
Servings: 1
Ingredients
Equipment
- Handheld electric frother (see notes if you don’t have one)
Directions
- Blend: Add about ¼ of the can of cream soda to your glass to start. Add in the kava extract, then blend using a handheld electric frother until the kava is fully mixed in.
- Pour: Add the ice, then fill the rest of the glass with cream soda. (Tip: Pour slowly to keep the bubbles alive.) Give the glass a gentle swirl or stir with a spoon. Cheers!
Recipe Notes
- Stir without a Frother: If you don’t have a frother, you can use a matcha whisk or another small whisk. Warm up 2-3 tbsp of water in a small bowl or mug, then add in the kava extract powder. Whisk vigorously until combined. Pour this into your glass with ice, then top with cream soda and stir.
- Kava Strength: The perfect amount of kava isn’t the same for every person. We recommend starting with just 1 serving (¼ tsp) and then see how you feel. Not mellow enough? You can increase the kava:cream soda ratio a bit next time (or double down on the cream soda—we don’t judge).
- Cream Soda Type: We typically use Olipop or Zevia in our kava and kratom soda recipes—we love gut-friendly and low-calorie cans of fizz (and just to note, we aren’t in any way sponsored by either of them). You can use whichever cream soda brand you like best, though.
- Alternative Sodas: You can also swap out the cream soda in this recipe with another type of soda (we promise we won’t be toooo disappointed).

Kava Cream Soda Nutrition Info
Approximate nutrition information for one serving with Olipop cream soda: Calories: 40 cal | Total Fat: 0 g | Cholesterol: 0 mg | Sodium: 25 mg | Total Carbohydrates: 17 g | Dietary Fiber: 9 g | Sugar: 2 g | Protein: 0 g | Potassium: 0 mg | Calcium: 0 mg | Kavalactones: 151 mg
Approximate nutrition information for one serving with Dr. Brown’s original cream soda: Calories: 180 cal | Total Fat: 0 g | Sodium: 25 mg | Total Carbohydrates: 44 g | Dietary Fiber: 0 g | Sugar: 44 g | Protein: 0 g | Kavalactones: 151 mg
Kava Cream Soda and Beyond
So there you have it—the probiotic kava cream soda. It’s smooth, it’s fizzy, it’s like a vacation for your mouth. Whether you’re unwinding solo or hosting a non-alcoholic soirée, this little concoction is sure to become a new favorite.
P.S. If you read through this recipe without knowing much about the kava kava plant, then find out more in our thorough comparative guide to kratom and kava.