![]() No matter what’s in your glass, know that you’re the one in charge of your recovery - and whether alcohol-free beers are a part of yours is entirely up to you. For me, for a special occasion? It’s nice to have the option.įor any people in recovery who don’t want the taste of beer because it might be a trigger, I’m a big fan of seltzer with a splash of your favorite juice mixed in.īonus: It tastes delicious and looks pretty in a cocktail glass. Pricier than your average beer, but still something I might try every now and then on a warm summer night. In contrast, you can get six bottles of Heineken 0.0 for $32. While I love anything that gives us more alcohol-free options, $35 for a bottle that makes two cocktails isn’t really in my price range. Some very fancy alcohol-free “cocktails” have recently come on the market, most notably Curious Elixirs. Cobra Zero Non-Alcoholic Beer (0.0 percent).Bavaria Wit Non-Alcoholic Wheat Beer (0.0 percent). ![]() Before you go for the purchase of the Corona beer. 5 g of protein and 14.6 g of carbohydrates. Every 12 oz serving of Corona Familiar beer contains 154 calories. The calorie count of the beer is also on the higher side. Bavaria Premium Non-Alcoholic Malt (0.0 percent) Talking about the alcohol content, Corona Familiar ABV is 4.8, which makes it the highest alcohol of content Corona beer.If you’re reading this in the United Kingdom, or want to try shipping some alcohol-free beers across the pond, here are a few to try: Interestingly, there are a TON in the United Kingdom, but when I was doing research, I kept getting conflicting information about whether they’re available in the United States. I haven’t actually had a chance to try any of these yet, but I’m totally going to! However, I’m marking them with an asterisk, so if you want to stay 100 percent alcohol-free, you can. You’d literally have to drink 100 of them to get the alcohol content that’s in one regular beer. There are companies making beers that are 0.05 percent ABV that’s such a low amount of alcohol, I’m including them on the list. So if, like me, you’re zero-beer curious, I’ve put together a list of your options. Plus, when tap water and Diet Coke are the only nonalcoholic beverages at an event (which, trust me, is very often the case), it’s just nice to have one more option. But no one likes feeling like the odd one out in a group. I know I need to be sober, and I’m proud of my sobriety. As much I know we live in a society obsessed with alcohol and there’s nothing wrong with not drinking, it kinda sucks to feel like the odd person out, holding your glass of tap water in a group of drinkers.
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