Deschutes

Deschutes has brought its Pacific Northwest brewing style into the nonalcoholic space with a focus on balance and flavor. Known for beers like Black Butte Porter and Fresh Squeezed IPA, the brewery’s NA lineup aims to bring similar depth without the alcohol. Our Deschutes NA beer reviews cover taste, aroma, mouthfeel, and drinkability to help you decide if these brews deliver on the craft promise.

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 […]

Kernza Read More »

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

Black Butte Read More »

Fresh Squeezed

by Deschutes Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 4.17 Deschutes Fresh Squeezed is a nonalcoholic IPA that delivers a surprisingly satisfying experience, even for die-hard hop lovers. Packaging The design looks sharp, but it’s a bit too close to the alcoholic version. A tiny yellow band is the only marker distinguishing it from its

Fresh Squeezed Read More »