Katrina NA Chelada

From Sparrow’s Non-Alcoholic Beer & Wine list, the Katrina NA Chelada is a craft zero-proof pour that proves skipping the alcohol does not mean skipping the fun ($8). It is the order for the designated driver who still wants something with real character in the glass.

About Katrina NA Chelada

Katrina Brewing Co. is a craft brewery that set out to make an authentic non-alcoholic Mexican-style beer, working with brewmasters in Mexico to get the recipe right. The brand takes its name and look from La Catrina, the iconic calavera figure of Dia de los Muertos, and you will recognize the bold sugar-skull artwork on the can. The Chelada is their lime and salt take, inspired by the classic Mexican chelada and built to deliver that bright, refreshing style without any proof. It is exactly the kind of thoughtful zero-proof option we love offering in Kirkland’s Juanita neighborhood, where the craft approach of our 21+ lounge carries right over to the no-proof side of the menu.

Tasting Notes

A chelada is a beer built around lime and salt, and this non-alcoholic version leans into that: crisp and lager-like with a zesty lime lift and a savory, salted edge. It is bright, easygoing, and made for warm afternoons.

What to Pair It With

Like any good chelada, it loves bold, savory food. From the Sparrow menu, pair it with the Chilaquiles at brunch, a plate of Honey Wings, or Fresh Oysters out on the four-season, dog-friendly patio.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Katrina NA Chelada?

It is a craft non-alcoholic Mexican-style chelada from Katrina Brewing Co., a crisp, zero-proof lager with the classic lime-and-salt chelada character. Sparrow pours it for guests who want real flavor without the alcohol.

How much is the Katrina NA Chelada at Sparrow?

The Katrina NA Chelada is $8 at Sparrow in Kirkland, a craft non-alcoholic option that is perfect for the patio or a designated driver.

Find it on the Sparrow beverages menu near the Jones Soda Root Beer. We are on the Eastside in Kirkland’s Juanita neighborhood, so reserve a table and grab one cold.

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