I’ve gone on medication that makes drinking kind of problematic, but I really love beer of all kinds, IPAs, sours, etc. I like flavorful and varied beers. I’d like to try some interesting non-alcoholic options. What is your favorite non-alcoholic beer?

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    Athletic brewing company has a a stout…that if they billed as an ESB would be amazingly convincing.

    I swear to you, I am (or I guess used to be) a BJCP certified beer judge. (former) Cicerone ii

    Athletic is the best out there for NA, that I’ve seen. And that stout… I was intrigued to see how you could make beery. And you can’t. But… an ESBs flavor profile is, for all intents and purposes, a watered down (Still spritzy) dry stout.

    I’ll bet there are better for hopheads. Hell, I prefer lagunitas’s NIPA offering more than athletics pale ale. So… yeah.

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        ESB means “extra special bitter,” which is a beer style

        One that BJCP judges need to know. They also need to know a variety of stouts. BJCP stands for beer judge certification program.

        And cicerone is like sommelier.

        Sommelier is like wine expert but certified.

        Idk about wine, but cicerone has three levels.

        Level 1 is trivial and about glassware and cleanliness and beer style general knowledge.

        Level 2 is a bit more intense (identifying specific problems with a slightly imperfect beer)

        Level 3, to me, is wizardry. It’s like mouth-brain-beer turning completeness. Basically.

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          Thanks! This helps. I really wish they made a decent non-alcoholic beer. I don’t drink alcohol by choice, but I love the taste of beer.

          I tried a few non-alcoholic things that are local, but they are all pretty water downed tasting.

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    I love Athletic Brewing Company. Their Oktoberfest is very good, and their Blueberry Lemon Mango sour is my favorite NA beer on the market. I also really like Best Day, especially their Kolsch.

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    I’ve never had a NA beer, so this is kind of a joke answer, but I actually wonder it technically counts.

    Root Beer?

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    Agree with everyone on Athletic I like their upside dawn golden. I also like Black Butte Port which is a NA I’ve only seen at BiMart of all places. I go through a lot of the Claushaller dry hopped.

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    So far the Athletic IPA

    Solid hops hit. It’s a bit thin in the mouth feel. But the. Hops hit home.

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    I had a NA Guinness Stout that I really enjoyed. Had I not followed it up with an actual Guinness, I may have been convinced it was the real thing.

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    Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0 – really scratches the lager itch.
    Sam Adams, Just The Haze – my fav NA IPA
    Athletic Brewing Company – many offerings but Upside Dawn Golden is my favorite.

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    Lagunitas Hoppy Refresher is fantastic, but it’s not trying to be a beer or anything.

    Lagunitas IPNA tastes fucking awful, DO NOT BUY.

    Brew Dog NAs are great.

    All Athletic Brewing offerings are great as well!

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    Give mulled cider (NOT spiked) a try. Super easy to heat up a batch, fairly inexpensive (and Simply Apple works for cider if you can’t get apple cider out of season), and, to me, at least, it “feels” like something alcoholic but with zero alcohol (unless you make the spiked version).

    https://www.acouplecooks.com/mulled-cider/