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West Coast Style IPA

by Untitled Art West Coast Style IPA by Untitled Art is a surprisingly solid entry in the nonalcoholic scene that manages to deliver a great hop experience without most of the usual pitfalls. Packaging While I appreciate the nod to modern art, the design doesn’t quite grab me in the way it might for others. […]

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Nah Non Alcoholic Hoppy Brew

by Bauhaus Brew Labs If you’re on the hunt for a nonalcoholic option that won’t leave your tastebuds high and dry, Nah Non Alcoholic Hoppy by Bauhaus Brew Labs might just be what you’re after. Packaging Let’s be real: the can design is pretty boring. Diagonal stripes in muted colors don’t exactly scream excitement, but

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Ripe Pursuit

by Athletic Brewing If you’re in the market for a nonalcoholic beer that leans more into refreshing soda vibes than traditional brews, Ripe Pursuit by Athletic Brewing might just hit the spot. Packaging This can is a step up from Athletic’s usual look. The pale yellow hue instantly suggests a sunny lemon grove, and there’s

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Outlook Good

by Bauhaus Brew Labs Outlook Good by Surly is a refreshing take on the nonalcoholic beer scene, offering a light and drinkable ale that stands out in its category. Packaging The can catches your eye with a solid yellow hue and an eight ball design. It’s simple, but it gets the job done. Look In

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Nah Citrus Berry Sour

by Bauhaus Brew Labs Nah Citrus Berry Sour from Bauhaus Brew Labs has potential, but the artificial fruit flavors ultimately sink this beer. Packaging The packaging is super generic. With a name like “Nah,” I guess that’s the point, but it’s hard not to feel like you’re sipping on Walmart’s house brand, simply labeled “Beer.”

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Kernza

by Deschutes Kernza by Deschutes is an intriguing nonalcoholic beer that offers a refreshing twist for those warm summer days. Packaging Starting with the visuals—this can looks great, showcasing both the Deschutes and Patagonia brands with a stylized mountain and sky scene that hints at adventure and the great outdoors. Look I’ll admit, I didn’t

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Trail Pass Hazy IPA

by Sierra Nevada Trail Pass Hazy IPA by Sierra Nevada leaves a lot to be desired. There are very few beers I can’t finish, but this is one. Packaging The turquoise and yellow colors, paired with a topographic map pattern, don’t inspire much excitement. It’s a functional look, but it doesn’t exactly shout “drink me!”

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0.0

by Bitburger If you’re on the hunt for a standout nonalcoholic European lager, Bitburger’s 0.0 might just fit the bill. Packaging The pint format feels classic, and the German styling with its bold “0.0” lets you know right off the bat what you’re getting—no surprises here. Look This one delivers a rich golden color with

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Flvr Mango Dragonfruit Sour

by Untitled Art Flvr! Mango Dragonfruit Sour by Untitled Art is a solid effort in the nonalcoholic beer space, but it misses the mark in some key areas. Packaging Honestly, I’m not a fan of the new Flvr! branding. It looks a bit like Zubaz pants—popular in the ’90s, but good luck pulling that off

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Hazy IPA

by Rationale Brewing Hoppy Poppy by Figueroa Mountain is a fun little nonalcoholic beer that will have you enjoying the sunshine without the buzz. Packaging The packaging is a real winner. Those vibrant orange poppies and the inviting color scheme draw you in—definitely a bright spot in a sea of label sameness. Look Pour it

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