Lagers

Nonalcoholic lagers offer the crisp, clean drinkability that many beer lovers crave, without the alcohol. From classic light lagers to craft interpretations with deeper malt character, there are plenty of options to explore. Our NA lager reviews cover taste, aroma, mouthfeel, and overall drinkability to help you find the best choices available. Whether you’re looking for a refreshing everyday option or something with a bit more complexity, our NA lager reviews have you covered.

Cero

by Corona Cero by Corona gives a solid nod to the traditional Mexican lager experience while sidestepping the booze. Packaging The packaging does a great job of maintaining Corona’s classic look, complete with that iconic clear longneck bottle. However, the baby blue label feels like it’s trying to tell us the flavor is a bit […]

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Birra Analcolica

by Finkbrau Overall Score: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ 2.5 If you’re hunting for a nonalcoholic beer that stands out, Birra Analcolica by Finkbrau might not be your ticket to flavor town. Packaging Right off the bat, the German aesthetic of the can is cool and eye-catching. Unfortunately, it seems the beer’s charm peaks with

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Nastro Azzurro 0.0

by Peroni Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ 3.17 Nastro Azzurro 0.0 by Peroni is a nonalcoholic beer that aims to capture the essence of a traditional European lager, and it does, for better and worse. Packaging The packaging is a dead ringer for the classic Peroni, proudly displaying its 0.0% ABV. It’s sleek,

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Analc0lica

by Tourtel Overall Score: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ 2.33 Analc0lica by Tourtel is a nonalcoholic attempt that leaves much to be desired. Packaging Let’s get this out of the way: the packaging is about as thrilling as staring at a blank wall. The label is dull, and the green bottle screams “”skunky beer”” before

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Zero

by Birra Moretti Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ 3.33 Zero by Birra Moretti is a solid choice for anyone searching for a nonalcoholic IPA that channels the classic European lager vibe. Packaging I’m a fan of the old man on the label. It’s classic Moretti, and it just wouldn’t feel right without him.

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Nah Helles

by Bauhaus Brew Labs Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 3.50 This helles-style lager is a smooth, easygoing drinker. It’s not trying to be complex—and honestly, it doesn’t need to be. Can Art A bit underwhelming. The design is forgettable, but the name “Nah” is at least a clever nod to its nonalcoholic roots.

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Lager

by Stella Artois Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ 3.83 This is a well-crafted European-style lager that might actually outshine the original. Crisp, clean, and surprisingly full of character. Packaging Classic Stella branding. Clean, recognizable, and timeless. It doesn’t try too hard—and it doesn’t need to. Look Looks great in a glass and just

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LITE

by Athletic Brewing Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ 2.67 The liquid version of C-SPAN: I’m sure it’s for somebody, but not me. Can Art Super boring. It looks like Athletic’s version of a MIller Lite ca….wait, maybe that’s intentional. Look Nails the style. Light golden, crystal clear, little head to speak of, and

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Original

by Clausthaler Overall Score: ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ 1.80 File this under “I drank it so you don’t have to.” Can Art Ignoring the fact that green glass is a terrible choice for beer due to how much light it lets in, the bottle itself looks fine. It has the classic European light lager

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Nialas Latitude

by Summit Brewing Co. Overall Score: ★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ 2.83 Summit Brewing’s Nialas Latitude Lager is a bit of an oddball. It’s enjoyable in its own way, but if you’re expecting a traditional lager, you might be in for a surprise. Can Art The design is fun and summery—there’s a guy holding a

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