• Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m just happy that they’ve finally nailed how to make a beer non-alcoholic without making it taste like crap.

    For example, a Leffe (popular Belgian trappist beer) tastes exactly the same in the non-alcoholic version, whether it’s Leffe Bruin or Leffe Blond 😋

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      1 year ago

      I appreciate how far NA beers have come since O’Douls. It’s gotten to the point where I can much more easily replace the want for a certain kind of beer in some situations—a party, working out in the yard, eating certain foods—with a Partake or an Athletic, and not feel like I’m missing something.

      But, gosh, I want someone other than Guinness to make a good NA stout.

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      Bought a few bottles of non-alcoholic beer. One brand of beer tasted like salted soda water with a yellow tinge. The second bottle attempted to recreate the flavour of an alcoholic beer by adding bitterness.

      So it’s hard for me to imagine the perfect flavour of a non-alcoholic beer.

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        1 year ago

        Well just like regular beer, there’s good ones and bad ones.

        As for the excess bitterness, that’s more about IPAs and similar overly hoppy beers being both popular and easier to make in general, rather than specific to non-alcoholic ones.

        One of the most annoying things to me is when they change a non-alcoholic beer I like into an overly hoppy monstrosity. Happens far too much.

        Anyways, maybe try the non-alcoholic version of a beer you know you like? The non-alcoholic version of a bad beer will tend to be bad too 🤷

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      1 year ago

      I find non-alcoholic beer tastes a lot more sour, and I’ve tried both Heineken and Erdinger 0%.

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        I haven’t tasted the non-alcoholic Erdinger but yeah, Heineken 0.0 sucks even though regular Heineken doesn’t. That’s the exception rather than the rule, though, in my experience…