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We tested 26 NA brews to find the best non-alcoholic beers across a range of categories, including the best non-alcoholic IPA ...
While the best non-alcoholic beers can definitely help you reduce your alcohol consumption, they still have carbs and calories. So yes, NA beers can still give you a beer belly.
Fans of this craft beer were blindsided after a surprising move that reflects a deeper crisis hitting the entire industry ...
And along the way, NA beer has managed to rehabilitate its image, flipping the script on who drinks non-alcoholic beer, when they drink it, and why they choose to do so.
No longer relegated to the back of the fridge as a sad substitute for the reluctantly sober, the bright packaging and craft beer taste of non-alcoholic beer brands like Sausalito’s Best Day Brewing ...
Visiting Spain recently, it was particularly enlightening to see the prevalence and popularity of 0.0 beers in a market that ranks among the most thirsty for NA beer in the world–an estimated 13 ...
The malt of an NA beer is there, but it's not overwhelming and you might not even notice if you didn't know you were drinking a virgin brew. The carbonation sticks around to escort each sip down ...
NA beer can have up to 0.5% alcohol in a 12-ounce serving.) The prospect of incorporating NA beer into my routine going forward was unexpected, but it appears to reflect a trend.
"Beer is shedding a lot of its male bravado, which is great," Holl said. Turning to an NA beer has real appeal for someone contemplating their third beer of a night, he said.
B erkeley Alley Beer Company, a tucked-away microbrewery in north Denver, recently changed hands, according to the Denver ...
Beer lovers who want a beer at otherwise inopportune times now can enjoy one. I’m not one of those “breakfast beer” types, but a tasty NA IPA might now follow a coffee on a hot day.
While many NA beers contain fewer calories than their leaded counterparts—about 60 to 70 calories in a 12-oz 0.0 compared to 90 to 100 in the Light versions; 140ish in the regular—it can still ...