New Beer Alert: Best Non-Alcoholic Beers
New Beer Alert: Best Non-Alcoholic Beers

(Courtesy Guinness)
It’s undeniable that more people than ever before are migrating to buzz-free beer. And here are a couple of our favorites…
Our Favorite Non-Alcoholic Stout (Dublin) – Non-Alcoholic beers have come a long way since your uncle used to order an O’Doul’s. And Guinness’ non-alcoholic take on its classic dry stout will not disappoint. Amazingly close stylistically to Guinness Draught in all aspects except buzz, Guinness 0 boasts its beautifully smooth taste, perfectly balanced flavor, unique dark color, topped off with an uber-creamy head.
To create Guinness 0 the St James’s Gate brewers, start by brewing Guinness exactly as they always have, using the same natural ingredients; water, barley, hops, and yeast; before gently removing the alcohol through a cold filtration method.
The cold filtration process allows the alcohol to be filtered out without presenting thermal stress to the beer, protecting the integrity of its taste and character. The brewers then blend and balance the flavors to ensure the distinctive flavor profile and taste characteristics of Guinness

(Courtesy Best Day Brewing)
Born In Northern California (Sausalito, CA) – With more craft breweries than ever before, brewing serious non-alcoholic beer, ACB has expanded our coverage to include new NA beers that matter. And Best Day Brewing has a new Imperial IPA that’s become so popular that the brewery is making it available all year round!
Bursting with big tropical and piney aromatics, and a full-bodied malt sweetness, Best Galaxy Ripple is a buzz-free seasonal with layers of peach, pineapple, passion fruit, and pine flavors, and the irresistible bitterness that IPA lovers associate with the style.
And making things even better, this huge non-alcoholic Imperial IPA is only 65 calories.
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