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Non-alcoholic beer, also known as Near beer, in a minute comes from many breweries:
Examples of non-alcoholic beers
* Beck's (non-alcoholic newspaper, Haake Beck)
* Bavaria Malt
* Bevo
* Bitburger Drive
* Buckler (brewed by Heineken)
* Busch N/A
* Clausthaler (also available in Amber)
* Coors Cutter
* Erdinger Non-alcoholic Weiss
* Hacke Beck
* Kaliber (brewed by Guinness)
* O'Doul's (also available surrounded by Amber)
* Sharps
* St. Pauli Girl N/A
* Warsteiner Premium Fresh
* White Label (bitter)
* Bintang Zero (brewed by PT. Multi Bintang Indonesia Tbk)
* Labatt Nordic (Canada)
Legally, in the US, beers containing up to 0.5 percent alcohol by volume can be call non-alcoholic. Although they are called non-alcoholic, they still contain some alcohol and some states own laws which prohibit their mart to minors.
Other Answers:
lol O'douls
gross!
Then its not beer. So NO.
Odoules, or something of the sort. I forget how to spell it, but my Dad be an alcoholic before he passed and within the 3 years of being sober past his death, he drank Odoules.
Yes, but what's the point? LOL
Not that I know of. O'Doul's & Busch NA both have really small amounts of alcohol (.5% & .4%, respectively)
Actually within is NO beer that doesn't have alcohol surrounded by it...if you look at the O'doul's bottle it still contains a little alcohol contained by it just not ample to make you drunk.
It's call O'douls... but beer is so nasty...why bother drinking non-alcoholic?
yeah, the one i'm just dumpin' past its sell-by date the pisser!
its called nonalcohalich beer its not horrible but its no beer
Sharps. Miller
O'douls is a non alcoholic beer...but I won't comment on the taste!!
yes root beer
but thats so plain id recomend these more fancy types
SARSPARILLA --- of adjectives of these it is the closest to regular rootbeer.
BIRCH BEER ---- you can get valid good birch beer within amish dutch country pensylvania
GINGER BEER ---- there are two types of ginger beer Jamaican Ginger beer and regular ginger beer Jamaican Ginger Beer have a more tropical taste and is spicier (many voice it is the more authentic one) One good brand of Jamaican style ginger beer is Old time (it have a picture of a pirate on the bottle) Regular ginger beer is a little creamier. One of my favorite brands of regular ginger beer is Saranac Handcrafted sodas. But since that brand is not easy to find i usually buy Stewarts.
Source(s):
http://www.howstuffworks.com/question137.htm, and my own experience trying to create butterbeer