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Alcohol Free Beer
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Well, I`ve just had a Budweiser Prohibition lager - don't think I`ll be buying any more of those. I wonder why all alcohol free beers have that funny, cloying taste?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If 0.5% alcohol is acceptable to you, try Brew Dog Nanny State or, if it has to be a lager, M&S's Czech offering:
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(I love wheat beers, so I'd be tempted to try Franziskaner Alkoholfrei if I was forced to avoid alcohol but I know that wheat beers aren't to everyone's taste).
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(I love wheat beers, so I'd be tempted to try Franziskaner Alkoholfrei if I was forced to avoid alcohol but I know that wheat beers aren't to everyone's taste).
A friend and I tried alcohol free lagers a while ago. We tried Becks Blue, Cobra and Bavaria. I have also had Heineken in Saudi Arabia. The Becks was ok (ish) as was the Bavaria but they all have that strange taste. Same goes for the Bud it seems. Anyway, am now sampling Sainsburys Czech and it's lovely - have finally found a good one. DT - there is alcohol free cider. I tried the Kopperberg pear one - one mouthful and it went straight down the sink.
^^^ It's a craft beer that's probably closer to a bitter but which still has something of a lager about it:
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