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while I was in Germany, I noticed how alcohol-free beer was available everywhere and how it was marketed in the same way Gatorade is here. I really did like the stuff, and I am not a beer drinker at all.
Nobody really drinks it here. I wonder why it's not popular.
Quote from: BonitaApplebum on February 20, 2018, 08:17:01 AM
Nobody really drinks it here. I wonder why it's not popular.
Because it generally is so light that it has no taste. I haven't had one that tastes any good. I haven't tried them all, but have tried a couple when the opportunity presented itself.
--buzz
I drink it.
Busch NA is the awesome. You have to understand, there's not a big selection out there. I drank me a six during the Super Bowl. :D
I wanted so much to find a good one when pregnant. No go.
Someone needs to start a no alcohol microbrewery with insanely hoppy beer just for the pregnant folk.
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The problem is that if you're used to the taste of regular beer and then go to NA beer, you'll find the taste, disappointing, at best.
I like it, sometimes drink it when I go out, though many restaurants don't carry Busch NA so I have to get O'doulski.