The Best Store-Bought Eggnog Ranked
The holidays roll in, and suddenly every grocery store shelf is stacked with cartons of eggnog. Some are thick enough to stand a spoon in, others taste like melted ice cream, and a fewโฆ well, letโs just say they shouldโve stayed in the dairy aisleโs โexperimentalโ section. We lined up the usual suspects and gave them a sip test. Hereโs how they stack up.
Southern Comfort Vanilla Spice
This oneโs smooth, with a big vanilla kick and just enough nutmeg to remind you itโs December. Itโs also the kind of nog that practically begs for a splash of actual Southern Comfort. Drink it straight and itโs fine, mix it and suddenly youโre the life of the party.
Organic Valley
Rich, custardy, and made with organic milk that tastes like it came from cows who listen to jazz. Itโs heavy, but in a good way โ like dessert in a glass. If you want โreal dealโ nog without mystery ingredients, this is the one.
Private Selection Old Fashioned
This one is Krogerโs fancy carton. Itโs spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and even a whisper of ginger. Some folks swear they taste a hint of whiskey flavor too. Itโs indulgent, thick, and makes you wonder if you should just skip dinner and drink this instead.
Trader Joeโs
Trader Joeโs keeps it simple. Itโs lighter than some of the others but still has that nostalgic holiday vibe. Affordable, easy to find, and the kind of nog you can pour without feeling guilty about caloriesโฆ until you realize youโve finished half the carton.
Turkey Hill
This one is old-school. Thick, sweet, and unapologetically dairy-heavy. Itโs the nog your grandparents probably bought, and it still holds up. If you like your eggnog to feel like a milkshake with a holiday sweater, Turkey Hill delivers.
Lucerne Holiday (Vanilla Cinnamon)
Budget-friendly and easy to grab at Safeway. Itโs lighter, with a cinnamon twist that makes it taste like someone stirred a cookie into the glass. Not the fanciest, but it gets the job done when you just want nog without the drama.
Kemps Golden
Smooth, sweet, and golden colored like itโs trying to win a beauty contest. Itโs a Midwest favorite, and people swear by it. If you want a nog thatโs consistent every year, Kemps is your safe bet.
What Makes a Good Eggnog Anyway?
- Spice balance: Nutmeg and cinnamon should be there but not like they fell in by accident.
- Texture: Creamy is good. Cement mixer thick? Not so much.
- Versatility: Should taste good solo but also hold up when you add rum or brandy.
- Nostalgia factor: Sometimes the โbestโ nog is just the one you grew up with.
Good to the Last Glop
Eggnog is less about finding perfection and more about finding the carton that makes you smile. If you want indulgence, grab Organic Valley or Private Selection. If youโre mixing cocktails, Southern Comfortโs Vanilla Spice Eggnog is basically built for it. And if youโre just trying to keep the holiday spirit alive without breaking the bank, Trader Joeโs or Lucerne will do the trick.
At the end of the day, itโs eggnog. Itโs thick, itโs sweet, and itโs seasonal. Drink it, laugh about it, and remember, no one has ever looked cool with a ‘nog mustache.
