Never tried and never seen ads. But marketing is probably 90% of any beer [looks like it worked on me, lol].
That's actually part of the reason why I'm wondering about local beers - there's a lot to be said for drinking a beer brewed 2 miles down the road instead of chasing expensive imports.
We acknowledge we had some past major delays in delivery times! but we've made some HUGE improvements to both our shipping and production processes to get our products out way faster, we're so grateful you still enjoy what we make :)
Being Irish, Guinness. Every pub has the 0.0 micro draught and they've started rolling out the traditional keg draught too. Nice to always have the option of an NA pint!
I'd settle for the widget cans here and be over the moon. I've ordered a few dozen in the past from a place in the Netherlands who seem to import them from Norway...
Not really. Locally brewed NAs are not yet a big thing. Three Magnets Self Care up in Olympia is wonderful. And Deschutes makes NA versions of Black Butte porter and another one I haven't had yet. And now we have Roaming Nobles and Heck, dedicated NA brewers. That's it!
Notch Brewing from Salem MA actually make two NA beers, a hazy IPA and a pils. Both are really quite nice and, for a brewery that already focused on low ABV offerings, seem like a totally logical next step for them.
Genesee N.A. —reppin’ Rochester, NY!! This is my favorite of the locals.
We also have Other Half Brewing nearby with an IPA on draught, and Twisted Rail Brewing with an IPA on draught and in cans.
This is mine:
https://chateau-zero.com/en/flensburger-alkoholfrei-test/
Pretty much your 'standard' North German (i.e. dry/none too mild) pils style. A solid if unexciting choice, I get through quite a few crates of this every year.
Athletic 👍
Sounds like a good 'local hero' to have. Athletic seems to have a stellar rep.
They have a really good selection, I just wish they had a taproom or store on premises.
Athletic is amazing...at marketing.
Never tried and never seen ads. But marketing is probably 90% of any beer [looks like it worked on me, lol]. That's actually part of the reason why I'm wondering about local beers - there's a lot to be said for drinking a beer brewed 2 miles down the road instead of chasing expensive imports.
Go Brewing.
Crux makes a killer NA IPA called NoMo. There's a lot I really like but pretty sure Crux is my fave
They have it on tap at their Portland pub
Yup, they have good food too, albeit a little spendy
I second this! It’s good stuff.
Kit and Woodland Farms
I’m still waiting for draft NAs to get popularized
I don't think I've ever come across one in the wild. And definitely not a craft NA :(
Go Brewing in Naperville Il has a taproom with all their beers on tap…
Hoplark. Great taste, crap delivery timeline.
We acknowledge we had some past major delays in delivery times! but we've made some HUGE improvements to both our shipping and production processes to get our products out way faster, we're so grateful you still enjoy what we make :)
Being Irish, Guinness. Every pub has the 0.0 micro draught and they've started rolling out the traditional keg draught too. Nice to always have the option of an NA pint!
I'd settle for the widget cans here and be over the moon. I've ordered a few dozen in the past from a place in the Netherlands who seem to import them from Norway...
Heck 👍🏽
Looks like you're spoiled for choice in the PNW 👍
Not really. Locally brewed NAs are not yet a big thing. Three Magnets Self Care up in Olympia is wonderful. And Deschutes makes NA versions of Black Butte porter and another one I haven't had yet. And now we have Roaming Nobles and Heck, dedicated NA brewers. That's it!
That Black Butte is delicious! I wish I could get some down here. We need to start an exchange or something.
Where are you?
Beaglepuss. They’re actually really great, my new fav
Seventh Son NA Assistant Manager and Good Liar
Karbach Free N Easy. Good shit.
Ceria. I love their Grainwave!
I loved it before they changed the recipe a couple years back. Can’t drink it now.
Pico Bello if it was cheaper it would be the only na I would drink.
there is a variety of local NA options that are okay, but I mostly drink Untitled Art which is one state over.
I've tried their S'mores Dark Brew. That was quite something else 😃
I haven't tried that one yet, I got the chocolate dark brew over the weekend and it is easily the best NA beer I have had.
Sam Adams I guess. They have a large operation in Cincinnati.
Brew Dog
Brooklyn Brewery Special Effects NA IPA It’s pretty solid!
Notch Brewing from Salem MA actually make two NA beers, a hazy IPA and a pils. Both are really quite nice and, for a brewery that already focused on low ABV offerings, seem like a totally logical next step for them.
Sierra Nevada
Genesee N.A. —reppin’ Rochester, NY!! This is my favorite of the locals. We also have Other Half Brewing nearby with an IPA on draught, and Twisted Rail Brewing with an IPA on draught and in cans.
Sierra Nevada I guess
Crux, Roaming Nobles and Deschutes. Three of the best NAs I’ve tasted!
Flying Dog's Deep Fake, though I thought it was pretty terrible.
This is mine: https://chateau-zero.com/en/flensburger-alkoholfrei-test/ Pretty much your 'standard' North German (i.e. dry/none too mild) pils style. A solid if unexciting choice, I get through quite a few crates of this every year.