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  2. Carbs Who?! These Are The Beers With The Lowest Carb Counts - AOL

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    Read on for the best low-carb beers of the bunch—all 11 carbs or fewer. Miller 64 Extra Light Lager. Carbs: 2.4 grams Calories: 64 ABV: 2.8%.

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    Guinness 0, Budweiser Zero, Coors Edge Non-Alcoholic Brew, and Heineken® 0.0 are all lighter than the traditional beers sold by those companies. NA beers that mimic IPA or stout beers ranked at ...

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  5. Athletic Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Its beers have won at the World Beer Awards, US Open Beer Championship, Great American Beer Festival, and Best of Craft Beer Awards. [19] [20] Its Run Wild IPA was named the Best Non-Alcoholic Beer in the inaugural Tasting Alliance World Beer Competition. [21] The company was included in 2024 list of influential companies, the list is compiled ...

  6. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    Tourtel, a near-beer which has 0.4% ABV "Near beer" was a term for malt beverages containing little or no alcohol (less than 0.5% ABV), which were mass-marketed during Prohibition in the United States. Near beer could not legally be labeled as "beer" and was officially classified as a "cereal beverage". [32] The most popular "near beer" was ...

  7. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Busch Beer, an economy brand 4.3% lager, was introduced in 1955 as Busch Bavarian Beer; [65] the brand name was changed in 1979 to Busch Beer. [66] The Busch brand was introduced largely in response to Major League Baseball rules in force in the 1950s, when stadium corporate naming rights were a fairly new and somewhat controversial concept. At ...