![]() It’s a true farm to filter beer because you can trace its organic ingredients right to their growing spots in Oregon. And their low-alcohol superstar is appropriately named The Purist. The latter prompted this Colorado couple to start brewing in their Fort Collins basement. Whether it was a gap-year beg-packing adventure or a bike ride through Belgium. Lots of craft beers were inspired by European tours. These light, bright beers are widely available all year round. Both beers have a healthy head and good lacing. The peach ale has a fizzy yellow hue while the blackcurrant is closer to blush. The blackcurrant variant stands alone at 3.8% and both have 100 calories. The peach version is 3.6% ABV and is teased out with kombucha. They come in two flavors – blackcurrant and peach. Their signature drinks are fruity, tart, and under 101 calories. Little Grove is an Allagash Brewing subsidiary that focuses on high flavors and low ABVs. It seems the no-booze brewers prefer to fly … so few of them are based in the US! Here’s one though. The ‘fir cone’ taste is both fruity and spicy with a touch of citrus and a bready finish. The beer has a rich golden hue, a fine, pearly palate, and a thick, satisfying head. This Australian technique retains the beer’s distinct Tettnanger nose that recalls fresh straw. Scent is particulate, so Rothaus extracts the alcohol from this pilsner using steam and a vacuum. It retains the same flavor profile, aroma, and body, but it’s a lot less diuretic. This version has an ABV of 29 so it’s not too far from the boozy version (IBU 31). The original Tannenzäpfle is a 5.1% ABV beer but the low-alcohol (defined as no-alcohol) is much lower at 0.5% ABV. This beer may be harsh on your tongue but it’s a pleasure on your taste buds. The flavor mixes spice and florals for a refreshing hit in every sip. The result is a dry drink with the crisp scent of bread crust. The beer fuses organic malts from Vienna and Munich with Herbucker hops – all German. It positions itself as a light non-alcoholic beer and its rich copper color is pleasing. All the beers from Athletic Brewing are tested … well … tasted and approved.Ĭerveza is a Mexican-style beer with less than 0.5% ABV. Helpful hint: the best low alcohol beers have ‘sport’ or ‘athlete’ in their branding. But if you’re more of a genuine athlete, you can still get the buzz in without giving up your ads or growing a gut. You’ve probably heard of beer miles … though they don’t necessarily call for low-alcohol drinks. All four are brewed chia seeds and sea salt. Together, the series forms the Fantasy League of easy-drinking low-booze beer. In terms of style, Bush is a pilsner, Night is a dark session IPA, Farm is a Belgian ale, and Rec is a hazy light beer. The colorful cans are great for tailgating parties. The number in brackets is the calorie count and they’re all low-carb selections. Their ABV is 4% and they’re often sold as a mixed pack of Rec (120), Farm (120), Bush (115), and Night (125) League. So for the higher brackets, Harpoon League beers will hit the spot. Others go as high as 5% and still call it low-alcohol. It’s why some people classify low-alcohol as anything from 0.5% ABV to 0.05%. We all have different tolerance levels for alcohol. ![]() These beers are relatively new (released in 2020) so keep an eye out for free samples in Partake’s assorted mix-packs. It’s marketed as a no-alcohol beer and joins the crew of 0.3% stouts and ales (red, pale, blonde, and IPA). ![]() And like all drinks on the Partake Brewing shelf, it has an ABV of 0.3%. This gose is a little different though, and it comes in peach and mango. Gose is brewed warm but can be served cold. As one American waiter wondered, “You … want me to … boil it?!?” But in the lands of snow, thunder, and tropics, beer is often drunk at room temperature or higher. In some places, asking for a warm beer could get you sent to an asylum. They’re defined as beers with ABVs of less than 1.2%, and a lot of them are brewed overseas so be ready to import! That said, what’s the best low alcohol beer to take off the edge but doesn’t tip you over the limit? The Best Low Alcohol Beer List 1. Low-alcohol and no-alcohol beers are often classed together. Still, you sometimes want a little buzz without summoning a hangover. But these trace amounts well below 1% so they wouldn’t register on any breathalyzers or blood alcohol tests. It comes from preservatives and carbonation. All fizzy drinks have a percentage of alcohol. ![]()
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