The sober curious lifestyle is growing in popularity, and so, too, have zero-proof alcohol options like non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits. After all, there are plenty of health benefits to drinking less alcohol or choosing to go totally sober.
Creating an exceptional non-alcoholic beer can be difficult, though: It's hard to preserve the true flavors when removing the alcohol. Luckily, companies are becoming more innovative in their brewing methods, finding ways to craft non-alcoholic beer that tastes almost like the real thing (without the hangover to follow).
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There are plenty of good (and a few not-so-good) non-alcoholic beer options to choose from, so to help you sift through them, we chatted with experts for their favorites and recommendations.
Warning
Non-alcoholic beer still contains alcohol (0.5 percent, or less as defined by the FDA), so it's important to take this into consideration if you're avoiding alcohol completely.
The Best Non-Alcoholic Beers
- Best Pale Ale: Partake ($29.99 for a 12-pack, Amazon)
- Best Lager: Heineken ($46 for 15 cans, Amazon)
- Best Golden Ale: Athletic Brewing Upside Dawn ($29.99 for a 12-pack, Athletic Brewing)
- Best Stout: Athletic Brewing All Out; ($29.99 for a 12-pack, Amazon)
- Best Pilsner: Bitburger ($11.49 for a 6-pack, Total Wine & More)
- Best Blonde Ale: Suntory All-Free ($11.49 per 4-pack, Total Wine & More)
How We Chose
In rounding up the best of the best non-alcoholic beers, we dug further than just the well-known beer brands, and sought recommendations from both professionals and real reviewers that are serious about their beer.
With this combined input, we chose the beers on our list based on:
- Flavor
- Hops
- Calories, carbs and other nutritional factors
- Ingredients
1. Best Pale Ale: Partake Pale
This internationally award-winning craft pale ale from Partake is the perfect beer for those who enjoy a lighter brew. With just 10 calories, this non-alcoholic beer offers flavors of caramel, malty sweetness, medium bitterness and citrusy, tropical aromatics for a balanced, crisp beer you'll love.
One reviewer says, "If you're someone like me who gave up alcohol and really missed the satisfaction of a delicious cold beer, this is the absolute best thing you can do for yourself. The taste is honestly better than many (if not all) regular beers out there, and it's only 10 calories per can (as a fitness expert, that is a very pleasant surprise)."
Tasting Notes
Medium bitterness
Citrusy aromatics
Caramel, malty sweetness
Nutrition
Per 12-ounce serving:
- 10 calories
- 0 grams of carbs
2. Best Lager: Heineken 0.0
A Dutch classic, this 150-year-old beer company is switching things up with a non-alcoholic version of their original classic lager. Heineken 0.0 offers the same great taste you know and love, but with 0 percent alcohol and a softer malted body.
Instead of just removing the alcohol and by consequence all the flavors, the brewers over at Heineken created a unique process to preserve the light, fruity notes and refreshing taste while using high-quality ingredients.
We also love that you can buy this non-alcoholic beer in bottles or cans depending on your preference.
Tasting Notes
Fruity Notes
Soft, malty body
Nutrition
Per 11-ounce serving:
- 69 calories
- 16 grams of carbs
Buy It: Amazon ($46 per case); Total Wine & More ($9.99 for a 6-pack)
3. Best Golden Ale: Athletic Brewing Upside Dawn
Athletic Brewing's Upside Dawn Golden Ale is the perfect light-bodied and refreshing non-alcoholic beer for those who love a beverage with a clean finish. It has earthy yet floral notes from a combination of brewed Vienne Malt and English and American hops.
This delightful brew comes highly recommended by nutritionist, trained sommelier and marketing specialist Breana Lai Killeen, RD: "I'm much more of a wine drinker than beer drinker but when I was pregnant with my twins, I found the Athletic Brewing Company beers hit the spot when I wanted something sans alcohol," she says. "They have all the same flavor notes of beer, but without the alcohol and the bitter aftertaste."
On top of tasting great, this option is pretty low in calories (just 45 per serving, compared to about 150 in a regular can of beer), so you can feel good about sipping it all night long.
Tasting Notes
Floral and earthy notes
Refreshing, clean, balanced taste
Light-bodied
Nutrition
Per 12-ounce serving:
45 calories
12 grams of carbs
But It: Amazon ($24.99 for a 12-pack); Athletic Brewing ($13.99 for a 6-pack)
4. Best Stout: Athletic Brewing All Out Extra Dark
There's another Athletic Brewing recommendation on our list that will knock your socks off if you love the bold flavor of a dark stout beer.
All Out Extra Dark offers a heavier yet smooth finish with rich, endless flavor. Roasted nuts, dark coffee and a hint of semi-sweet chocolate are some of the unique ingredients that make this brew unique and delicious.
Many Amazon reviewers tout this pick as the best non-alcoholic beer, making comments like, "All Out is as close to the real thing that I have found. Dark Guinness like or porter taste without the weird aftertaste that most non-alcohoic beers have, no weird smells, carbonated with a decent viscosity. I'm sold."
Another writes, "After trying a slew of non-alcoholic beers, this was a nice departure from the norm. In my opinion, this stout is the perfect starting point for a non-alcoholic beer. Non-alcoholic beers tend to be a bit maltier and sweeter, which is perfect in a stout. This is my favorite non-alcoholic beer I've tried and I'd highly recommend."
Tasting Notes
Light, yet rich
Notes of roasted nuts, dark coffee, and semi-sweet chocolate
Nutrition
Per 12-ounce serving:
90 calories
21 grams of carbs
But It: Amazon ($29.99 for a 12-pack); Athletic Brewing $13.99 (6-pack)
5. Best Pilsner: Bitburger Drive
Pilsners are one of the most-loved types of beer, and if you want an authentically-tasting non-alcoholic choice, Bitburger is the way to go. Even alcohol-free, this German beer doesn't lose its flavor during alcohol removal.
The brew has a sweet aroma of honey and gingerbread, combined with grain and just the right amount of bitter herbs for a balanced, hoppy flavor. Plus, Bitburger's Drive is a comforting and refreshing option with absolutely no alcohol, whereas other non-alcoholic beers typically contain trace amounts.
Tasting Notes
Sweet aromas of honey, gingerbread and bitter herbs
Refreshing taste and finish
Bittersweet malty-flavor
Nutrition
Per 12-ounce serving:
22 calories
5 grams of carbs
Buy It: Total Wine & More ($11.49 for a 6-pack); Amazon ($34.66 for a 6-pack)
6. Best Blonde Ale: Suntory All-Free
The lightest non-alcoholic beer option on our list, Suntory's All-Free Blonde Ale, comes from a brewery in Japan and contains no calories and only 1 gram of carbs, which is ideal for those who don't want to add calories to their diet. (That said, this non-alcoholic beer may not be for those who like a rich, deep or malty beer flavor.)
All-Free is the non-alcoholic beer to buy if you want a refreshing, crisp ale that's ideal for sipping at gatherings or, as reviewers suggest, by the pool or beach on a warm, sunny day.
Tasting Notes
Refreshing, crisp finish
Aroma of hops
Nutrition
Per 12-ounce serving:
0 calories
1 gram of carbs
Buy It: Total Wine & More; Price: $11.49 for a 4-pack
What to Look for in Non-Alcoholic Beer
Before you buy a pack or case of non-alcoholic beer, consider these factors:
Flavor
While there are some distinct differences between alcoholic and non-alcoholic beer, the flavor is the most significant, non-negotiable factor. Consider the types of beer you like to drink, and opt for a non-alcolic version of the same type, such as a lager or pilsner.
Cost
If one of the reasons you're cutting back on alcohol or forgoing alcohol altogether is the chunk it's taking out of your wallet, consider how much you're willing to spend on alcohol alternatives.
Brands like Partake and Athletic Brewing are a bit more costly and can range around the same price as regular craft beer.
And lastly, Killeen offers us a final piece of advice for choosing the best non-alcoholic beer: "Ask a beer drinker you know for their advice. It's impossible to go by the label on a product, so having someone you trust endorse it is the best recommendation!"