Non alcoholic beer reviews

My father may or may not have allowed me as a child to try it, as a father I may or may not have allowed my children to try it. I think the trend will continue for as long as people play with rotten vegetables and/or fruit.

speaking of rotten things, can rotten fish be alcoholic? a la Worcestershire
 
I don't care for beer myself, alcoholic or not, but for those that do, the Washington Post did a comprehensive review.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2024/04/04/best-nonalcoholic-beers-ipas-pilsners/

My question is, if they are non alcoholic, does it mean it's ok for children to drink them? Or would they even want to for the same reason I don't.
No children should not drink non alcoholic Beer-
https://www.businessinsider.com/ped...if a beer has,kids sip on nonalcoholic booze.
 
I enjoyed some leftover Sharps at work ages ago with lunch at my desk) and was told not to do that again by some A.M. walking by. I said why? He said it was "not a good look"!

I really wanted to ask if he had any mirrors in his house.

I also really would like to work there another five or so years :)

In the meantime half of the Dominican and Puerto Rican workers are drinking Malta India or Goya.


The Best two=sip N.A . was Clausthaler - any more sips and its charm wore off.

I think Sharps had the best more than one drink-ability, where O'doul's can get sickening in short order.

I haven't drunk any of this stuff in ages and I haven't tried the recent yuppie or foo-foo brands.


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Yes, this is proper grammar correctly using the past participle ^^^
 
Funny how in Europe kids get sips of wine from their parents as pre-teens, and the minimium drinking age is 18 or less in more places, yet the drunk driving rate is much lower than here.

Because it is more a way of life there, not like it is something to get away with or look cool with here.

Might help they use a bit of common sense with it there too.
 
Funny how in Europe kids get sips of wine from their parents as pre-teens, and the minimium drinking age is 18 or less in more places, yet the drunk driving rate is much lower than here.
My Father would give me a sip from his beer when I mowed the back 40 way more than 1/2 a century ago in the hills of NJ.

He was out in the lawn chair reading the paper and smoking as I mowed with the push mower. I was around 6 or 7.

I took a sip and said, Yuck !

It was Schlitz.

Tried one a decade later and said, "yuck!" - or some other age appropriate exclamation - yet again :)

Good ol'e Dad; A Life toughened guy, he was a Marine.

schlitz tray.webp
 
Funny how in Europe kids get sips of wine from their parents as pre-teens, and the minimium drinking age is 18 or less in more places, yet the drunk driving rate is much lower than here.
Yep-I am assuming it's cultural differences.
 
I tried to warm up to the idea of NA beers, but couldn't.
I just couldn't get over the fact that I'm getting the same calories as regular beer, without the buzz or "kick".
Also, the price was pretty comparable to the real McCoy.

As a result, if I want something fizzy and refreshing with no boozy kick, I'd rather have club soda with a twist of lime/lemon.
At least it's hydrating and cheaper than beer.
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I don't care for beer myself, alcoholic or not, but for those that do, the Washington Post did a comprehensive review.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/food/2024/04/04/best-nonalcoholic-beers-ipas-pilsners/

My question is, if they are non alcoholic, does it mean it's ok for children to drink them? Or would they even want to for the same reason I don't.
By law most non-alcoholic beers had a little alcohol. A few now claim 0.0% Not sure how as alcohol is a a byproduct of fermentation
 
todays diabetes epidemic is mostly from sodas using cheap high fructose corn syrup as its ONLY processed by the liver like alcohol! if anything should be restricted todays sugar consumption should be at the top of list!! i love beer BUT being older its bad effects curb my consumption! i like Buckler a heineken brewed NA for a fair price BUT if attainable the mentioned Clausteller NA is the best IMO BUT $$$$
 
I'm a drunk and want REAL beer! At least 5% or higher. None of that light crap for me. Just buy good stuff and water it down, if you want light beer. :p
 
Clausthaler mentioned is the best NA i ever tasted BUT hard to find + very $$$$. it could be my regular beer if it were locally available + a LOT CHEAPER $$$$$$$
 
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