Best alcohol free lagers or ales.

Another one for zero Guinness.

As for St Peter's Without, there are a few versions. The dark one I like, but you have to like dark beers to start with, obviously.

The blue one is the dark beer. The others are much lighter.

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Guinness 0% tastes nice, like a grown-up drink. But paying £5 a can in the pub seems a bit much.

I also find I get a build-up of dryness in my throat from drinking it, like there's some additives in there to replace the alcohol.

Sadly the breweries are in a unique position of not having to list their ingredients - unlike any other food or drink product.
 
Another one for zero Guinness.

As for St Peter's Without, there are a few versions. The dark one I like, but you have to like dark beers to start with, obviously.

I think it was the Original we tried.

And I do like dark beers.


The blue one is the dark beer. The others are much lighter.

Generally I find AF lagers and pale ales more successful than bitters.
 
Lucky Saint is the one that makes me rough!! It’s worse than a proper sesh. I’ll stick to coke
 
Thanks, never realised. That does make sense, as it's essentially the same as any other soft drink.

From the Guinness website...

Ingredients​

Water
Malted Barley
Barley
Roasted Barley
Fructose
Natural Flavourings
Hops
Yeast

So it's pretty OK stuff then. Guess the dryness is probably from the Roasted Barley, perhaps the alcohol somehow negates it normally. Or it may get denatured somehow in the de-alcoholising process. I did see a vid by Guinness about it, they make alcoholic guinness then put it through a secret process. I'm guessing it's some sort of partial freeze-drying, they get it down to a pressure where the alcohol boils out without the water, like distillation but at a lower temperature so it doesn't cook all the flavour out.
 
Thanks, never realised. That does make sense, as it's essentially the same as any other soft drink.

I like Tanquery Sevilla gin, and I was looking at a bottle of the af version, and all the ingredients they have to list as it's a soft drink.

And I'm thinking jeez - is all this crp in the alcoholic one, but nobody knows because they don't have to list ingredients in the same way?
 
Having a Peroni 0.0% apart from being £3.60 for a small bottle, it ain't that bad. Its about the best alcoholic free lager ive ever had.

However the last time Ill but it at thst price. Ill see what its like at Wetherspoons.
 
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