Good non-alcoholic beer
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Burwood said:
I’m after something around 2%. Any suggestions? Thanks
In Sweden there are loads of lower strength lagers that the supermarkets sell. My favourite is:https://carlsbergsverige.se/produkter/pripps-bla/p...
It's a shame there isn't a big range in the UK, most of the lower strength stuff I've tried tastes far too watery and "thin" if that makes sense!?
BrabusMog said:
Burwood said:
I’m after something around 2%. Any suggestions? Thanks
In Sweden there are loads of lower strength lagers that the supermarkets sell. My favourite is:https://carlsbergsverige.se/produkter/pripps-bla/p...
It's a shame there isn't a big range in the UK, most of the lower strength stuff I've tried tastes far too watery and "thin" if that makes sense!?
BrabusMog said:
Burwood said:
I’m after something around 2%. Any suggestions? Thanks
In Sweden there are loads of lower strength lagers that the supermarkets sell. My favourite is:https://carlsbergsverige.se/produkter/pripps-bla/p...
It's a shame there isn't a big range in the UK, most of the lower strength stuff I've tried tastes far too watery and "thin" if that makes sense!?
Lots of good stuff (pale ales, some bitters) to choose from at 3.4-3.8% though, if that isn't too high.
There are a few Belgian fruit lambics, usually Raspberry or Peach, at 2.5% but it isn't really like drinking beer. I've been buying some of of this from Beers of Europe lately, really nice weissbier at only 2.9%
Edited by mizx on Saturday 12th May 12:57
Some of the very cheap supermarket own 'value' brand beers are in the 2% range. (I assume there is a lower tax band that allows them to be so cheap).
I had some agreeable Lidl Radler last week @ 2.5% for 59p a large can, but that seems to have been a weekly special rather than a regular line.
I had some agreeable Lidl Radler last week @ 2.5% for 59p a large can, but that seems to have been a weekly special rather than a regular line.
Sainsbury's do stubbies that are 2.5% - https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/sai...
These are great on a hot day as can drink a lot without getting totally smashed.
Otherwise, zero alcohol wise, I think Erdinger, Bavaria and St Miguel are the best.
These are great on a hot day as can drink a lot without getting totally smashed.
Otherwise, zero alcohol wise, I think Erdinger, Bavaria and St Miguel are the best.
I can manage 2 Beck's Blue if they're very cold, and that's the best I've tried, so far anyway. Wasn't keen on the Bavaria, although I like their 5%, and Cobra was appalling.
I bought some Tesco 'Everyday Bitter' @ 2% and 4/£1 for slug traps and tried it (first). It was like a shandy without the sweetness.
There's now a 'Mid Range' Draught Guinness @2.8% in cans which tastes just like the full strength one.
I bought some Tesco 'Everyday Bitter' @ 2% and 4/£1 for slug traps and tried it (first). It was like a shandy without the sweetness.
There's now a 'Mid Range' Draught Guinness @2.8% in cans which tastes just like the full strength one.
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