83 Best Shopify Beverage Website Examples - Page 3
This energy drink site splits the hero banner into four color zones with matching product cans, then stacks a 2x2 benefits grid with no gutters below.
This functional soda DTC site uses a split hero with deep crimson background and cream serif typography to position "A New Kind of Soda™" as premium nostalgia.
This beverage brand site personifies each flavor as a character ("She's the perfect balance between sweet hibiscus and tangy orange") and stacks the product name in hot pink serif typography.
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This specialty instant coffee site uses monospace type for product benefits and pairs serif headlines with watercolor cloud illustrations.
This juice bar site opens with "Healthy As pHuck!" in large serif type and anchors the header in a cream-colored sticky nav centered around a handwritten logo.
This non-alcoholic beverage site sells "the social tonic that knows how to party" with product ovals wrapped in rotating contextual copy like "take me to a party."
This frozen superfood shop uses hand-illustrated tropics with teal and coral accents, positioning a hiker amid plants to sell "super nutrition made simple."
This flavored syrup DTC site sells "More Simple, More Syrup" with a rotated Polaroid of the product overhead-styled on a striped tablecloth.
This caffeine-free beverage site splits its hero with a mint background and product-holding portrait, anchoring trust with five certification badges.
This creator coffee brand uses a radial sunburst hero backdrop and hand-drawn italic typography to announce "COFFEE SO SWEET YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE."
This smoothie DTC site leads with "A BETTER SMOOTHIE IS HERE" and uses a gradient background that shifts from lime green to lavender, flanked by floating fruit photography and a googly-eyed purple mascot.
This artisanal tea shop uses a three-column category grid with photograph overlays and French CTAs like "GOÛTER" and "EXPLORER" to organize loose leaf, sachets, and gifts.
This artisan food e-commerce site anchors its identity with "EAT YOUR BOURBON" in distressed gold serif, pairing bourbon-barrel imagery with category pills and testimonial cards.
This specialty coffee DTC site uses horizontally scrolling marquee rows repeating "Low Sugar" and "All Natural" benefits between product grid sections.
This specialty coffee DTC site opens with "This is better coffee" and uses blush pink accents, product flat-lays, and a subscription-focused three-column feature layout.
This food brand site leads with a diagonal stripe pattern hero and positions products alongside "Real Flavor for Your Fresh Goals" messaging.
This functional beverage site uses a two-column hero with massive black typography, ingredient callouts as bordered grid cells, and holographic product photography against white space.
This craft mixer brand site uses a Western serif typeface and arranges four flavor cans in angled perspective above "Craft Cocktails & Mocktails Made Easy."
This coffee equipment shop leads with "Love, Lattes, and a Little Pink" hero copy and sells brewing methods through comparison pills against French press and pour over.
This functional beverage site uses an organic blob mask to frame a hero product shot, then pivots to a bold yellow band announcing "the first productivity drink with no caffeine, taurine, theine, guarana, or other stimulants."
This coffee pod e-commerce site uses a chartreuse trust bar marquee and prices pods from "$0.45 each" to anchor affordability positioning.
This hot sauce e-commerce site stacks benefit pills in yellow rounded boxes—"All Natural Sauces," "Custom Designed Hot Ones Gift Box"—to anchor product claims.
This beverage DTC site uses serif italic headlines and illustrated icons to position zero-sugar tea as "Not Your Grandma's Sweet Tea."