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  2. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    "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 Bevo, brewed by the Anheuser-Busch company.

  3. Adjuncts - Wikipedia

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    Barley is used as an un-malted grain at up to 10% of the grist. Barley provides both carbohydrates and proteins to the wort; on the negative side, the cell walls of the un-malted barley contain high levels of beta-glucans that affect wort viscosity and create haze problems in the bright beer. Barley is also used in the mash as roasted barley to ...

  4. Reinheitsgebot - Wikipedia

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    The revised Vorläufiges Biergesetz (Provisional Beer Law) of 1993, which replaced the earlier regulations, is a slightly expanded version of the Reinheitsgebot, stipulating that only water, malted barley, hops and yeast be used for any bottom-fermented beer brewed in Germany.

  5. Vitamalz - Wikipedia

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    Vitamalz ['viːtamalts] is a German malt beer without alcohol. ... Vitamalz contains water, barley malt, glucose syrup, carbonic acid, food coloring E150c and hops.

  6. Beer - Wikipedia

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    Beer is an alcoholic beverage produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grain—most commonly malted barley, although wheat, maize (corn), rice, and oats are also used. The grain is mashed to convert starch in the grain to sugars , which dissolve in water to form wort .

  7. List of barley-based drinks - Wikipedia

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    Barley beer was probably one of the first alcoholic drinks developed by Neolithic humans. More recently, it has been used as a component of various health foods and drinks. In 2016, barley was ranked fourth among grains in quantity produced (141 million tonnes) behind maize, rice, and wheat (all of which are used for beer).

  8. The 15 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Try in 2024, Tested and ...

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    Athletic Brewing Co. In the booze-free beer category, there’s Athletic Brewing Co. It’s brewed similarly to regular beer—hops and all—but with certain variables (like temperature) adjusted ...

  9. Malt drink - Wikipedia

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    By far the most predominant malt drink is beer (naturally fermented barley sugars flavoured with hops), of which there are two main styles: ale and lager. A low alcohol level drink brewed in this fashion is technically identical to "non-alcoholic beer". Such a drink may be prepared by using a slightly altered brewing process that yields ...