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  2. Doing dry January? These are the healthiest non-alcoholic ...

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    In many cases, NA beers contained fewer calories than their alcoholic counterparts. Guinness 0, Budweiser Zero, Coors Edge Non-Alcoholic Brew, and Heineken® 0.0 are all lighter than the ...

  3. The 6 Best Non-Alcoholic Beers For Dry January & Beyond

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    The first time I cracked into Athletic Brewing Company's Free Wave Hazy IPA, it was 2 p.m. on a workday. ... which is free of calories and alcohol. Ultra-light and ultra-crisp, this non-alcoholic ...

  4. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    Fieldwork proves that you don’t need alcohol to enjoy a genuine craft beer experience. The brand’s non-alcoholic brews are packed with the same complex flavors and high-quality ingredients you ...

  5. Athletic Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Athletic Brewing Company is a U.S. manufacturer of non-alcoholic craft beer. [1] Based in Milford, Connecticut, the company was founded in 2017 by Bill Shufelt and John Walker. [2] [3] In 2022, the company's sales represented nearly half of all non-alcoholic craft beer sold in the US. [4]

  6. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    A can of non-alcoholic beer from the Austrian brewery Gösser. As more people consume non-alcoholic beverages for health reasons, social reasons, or because they want to enjoy the taste of beer without the effects of alcohol, [35] the global non-alcoholic beer market was expected to double by 2024 from the level in 2018. [36] [37]

  7. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Other beers marketed under the Busch brand name are Busch Light, a 4.1% light lager introduced in 1989, Busch Ice, a 5.9% ice beer introduced in 1995, [67] and Busch NA, a non-alcoholic brew. Ingredients are a mix of American-grown and imported hops and a combination of malt and corn. [ 68 ]