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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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Hoppy Poppy

by Figueroa Mountain 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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Black Butte

by Deschutes If you’re on the hunt for a great nonalcoholic beer, Deschutes’ Black Butte surely deserves a place on your radar. Packaging The can stays true to the original Black Butte, but it’s a clear nod that this version is nonalcoholic, unlike Fresh Squeezed. Look Pouring this beauty reveals a dark brownish-black hue, though

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Electro-Lime

by Best Day Brewing Electro-Lime by Best Day Brewing: I’m not into it, but maybe you will be. Packaging I actually dig the can design on this one; it’s a step up from the usual Best Day offering, sporting eye-catching green and yellow colors that nod to a vaguely Mexican aesthetic—definitely more fun than your

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Sunbeam Pils

by Go Brewing Sunbeam Pils by Go Brewing delivers a refreshing nonalcoholic experience that’s solid enough to stand up to any traditional brew. Packaging Untitled Art always impresses with its packaging, and this is no exception. I’m not entirely sure why there’s an astronaut sipping a can of beer, but hey, it’s intriguing, and I’m

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Hazy IPA

by Best Day Brewing Looking for a nonalcoholic Hazy IPA that lives up to its name? You might want to look elsewhere. Packaging Best Day Brewing sticks to their standard design with this one, which is a bit of a snooze. At least the bright orange adds a splash of color that’ll catch your eye.

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West Coast IPA

by Best Day Brewing If you’ve been on the hunt for a nonalcoholic IPA that truly delivers, Best Day Brewing’s West Coast IPA might catch your interest, though it has its quirks. Packaging Packaging is super dull. Seriously, if the name matched the can, it would just say “beer.” Look Now, when you pour it,

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Wit’s Peak

by Best Day Brewing Wit’s Peak by Athletic Brewing is a solid nonalcoholic option that impresses despite not being my go-to style. Packaging Let’s kick things off with the label. It’s that classic Athletic Brewing vibe—simple, yet the baby blue and orange combo is pretty eye-catching. Still, I wish they’d shake things up a bit

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