São Paulo's carnival expands drink variety with cocktails and non-alcoholic options

São Paulo's street carnival in 2026 provides a wide range of drinks, going beyond traditional beer to include canned cocktails, sodas, and waters, appealing to revelers of all tastes. Vendors report that the diversification boosts sales, even with sponsor limitations in official blocks.

Historically, São Paulo's street carnival was dominated by beer and water, with sodas being rare. Now, in 2026, the festivities offer more options than some mini-markets, including canned cocktails, still and sparkling waters, various sodas, and multiple beer brands, including non-alcoholic ones.

The diversification aims to include all participants, appealing even to those avoiding alcoholic drinks. Ambulant vendor Fabiano Manoel de Solsa, with over a decade of experience, states: "Having more options, people buy". Rita Silva, who joined the Ritaleena block in the west zone, praises the cocktails: "I really like the cocktails, but they're much more alcoholic than beer. You have to be careful because they hit harder". She adds a practical benefit: "It also makes you want to pee less. And since there are few bathrooms, that helps".

In official blocks sponsored by Ambev, there are over a dozen alcoholic drinks from the company, half of them beers, plus energy drinks, sodas, and waters. The trend of ready-to-drink industrialized cocktails has gained global strength in the last three years, growing in São Paulo, according to merchant Anderson Ferreira, known as Gordoboy.

Isael de Oliveira, who has worked the carnival for three years alongside his construction company, notes that competition among vendors does not affect profits: "People skip eating to drink". Some revelers even try to use meal vouchers for purchases.

The shift began about six years ago, before the Covid-19 pandemic. In non-official blocks, like Casa Comigo on Henrique Schaumann street, vendors can sell various brands, including the popular Xeque Mate – a drink with mate tea, rum, and guarana extract, which energizes for the block marathon. Vendors provide plastic cups and ice. At Ritaleena, Saturday's (7th) heavy rain reduced sales, and the Xeque Mate ban was a hurdle, according to Luzinete das Graças, with over 20 years at the event: "If we had Xeque Mate, we would have sold everything". She observes: "Skol Beats even sells better, but no one wants beer".

Marina Duque, 34, prefers sweet options like Skol Beats, avoiding bitterness.

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Vibrant photorealistic scene of 1.2 million revelers at São Paulo pre-Carnival bloc led by Ivete Sangalo near Ibirapuera Park, amid overcrowding and rain.
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Ivete Sangalo draws 1.2 million revelers to São Paulo pre-Carnival

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The first day of São Paulo's street pre-Carnival on Saturday (February 7, 2026) featured Ivete Sangalo's debut bloc drawing about 1.2 million people around Ibirapuera Park. Overcrowding caused show interruptions for safety, while heavy rain impacted later performances like Alceu Valença's. Authorities reported arrests for selling adulterated drinks and thefts.

Scottish DJ Calvin Harris will perform on a trio elétrico during São Paulo's pre-Carnaval on February 8. The Skol-promoted event parades along Rua da Consolação starting at 11 a.m. and features other artists like Nattan and Xand Avião.

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The Bloco do Litraço in Jardim São Luís, southern zone of São Paulo, marked its tenth year with a family-oriented parade on Sunday, February 15, 2026. For the first time, the group received funding from the city hall, underscoring community support amid challenges from municipal management. The event brought together local generations, emphasizing children and neighborhood traditions.

The Heineken group will inaugurate Heineken House in Villa-Lobos park, São Paulo, with free leisure, culture, and training attractions. The space opens to the public on May 8. It will feature coworking, gastronomy, shows, and professional courses.

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Mocidade Alegre won the São Paulo Carnival 2026 with 269.8 points, claiming its 13th title in a tight point-by-point tally at the Anhembi Sambódromo. The school paid tribute to actress Léa Garcia through its enredo 'Malunga Léa – Rapsódia de uma Deusa Negra'. Rosas de Ouro and Águia de Ouro were relegated to the Access Group.

The samba school Acadêmicos de Niterói debuted in Rio's Grupo Especial carnival on February 15, 2026, with a parade honoring President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The enredo recounts the PT leader's journey from childhood to presidency, including critiques of past political figures. Lula watched closely from the avenue, amid controversies over electoral propaganda.

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Ignacio Cattaneo, president of the Cariló Tourism Chamber, forecasts 100% occupancy for the Carnival long weekend in the 2025 summer season. While consumption throughout the season was subdued, favorable weather and bookings are boosting tourist activity. The destination remains appealing to both local and international visitors.

 

 

 

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