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8 Nonalcoholic Beers You Should Drink in 2022

Skeptical about NA beer? We were, too, until these brews turned us into true believers.

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When I informed a few drinking buddies at the start of 2021 I was going to start drinking nonalcoholic beer on the reg, I was met with looks of concern. "Are you okay?" and "Um, why?" were the questions that followed what I considered to be a casual conversation-starter. That I apparently needed a reason to drink NA beer speaks volumes about the stigma it's carried around for decades. If you don't have a problem with alcohol or you're not currently pregnant, what would possibly draw you to nonalcoholic beer?

To be fair, I shared some of that cynicism before I was introduced to several beers that were simply delicious, tasting less like ersatz versions of their potent counterparts and more like malty, hoppy, full-bodied (but lower-calorie) brews that were enjoyable on the palate, but wouldn't mess with my sleep. As I made my way through Dry January, I didn't think twice about pairing an NA beer with a home-cooked meal or taking one along, sheathed in a koozie, for an evening walk with my wife (secretly hoping some cop would hassle me for open container, only for me to reveal that, "No, officer, this is a nonalcoholic beer"). But I kept drinking them after January ended, in part because the occasional NA beer offered a great transition into nighttime relaxation that I wouldn't regret in the morning.

Much of the skepticism surrounding nonalcoholic beer comes from decades of lackluster products that were only ever marketed toward niche audiences. But now NA finds itself in the midst of a mini-renaissance thanks to more wellness-minded consumers who are encouraging both craft brewers and bigger brands to innovate. Much like hard seltzer was met with many eye rolls only a few years ago before it exploded in popularity, brewers are betting that superior NA beers could pull more drinkers into the category.

No matter your reason for wanting to try nonalcoholic beer, these are the 8 that turned me into an NA believer.

1

Athletic Upside Dawn Golden Nonalcoholic

athletic upside dawn golden nonalcoholic
Athletic Brewing Co

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It has just enough bite and goes down best fireside after a long hike (or on your couch after a grueling workday). Athletic only makes beers that are NA, and they've developed a cult following that seems to be growing month by month.

2

Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Amber

brooklyn special effects hoppy amber
Brooklyn Brewery

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Nearly sunset in color, nutty on the nose, and pow on the tongue, this well-balanced beer matches as nicely with a salad as it does with wings. Brooklyn's Garrett Oliver is a GOAT-level brewer who makes GOAT beer after GOAT beer, and this is no exception.

3

Budweiser Zero

budweiser zero
Budweiser

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It’s smooth, clean, and inconspicuous, which is all you really need to enjoy an NA lager. Try it as a pacer beer for warm days at the beach or tailgating a ballgame.

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4

Lagunitas IPNA

lagunitas ipna
Lagunitas

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The trace-booze spin on the California brewery’s legendary IPA is still so good. The secret: a trio of Yakima Valley hops that deliver a full-body punch of spicy-peppery bite.

5

Brewdog Wake Up Call Stout

brewdog wake up call
Brewdog

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Brunch has a new buddy. This stout with coffee notes plays well with French toast and bacon, but it will also help you steer clear of a dreaded midday hangover. (Bonus note: Brewdog makes a lightly sour NA Berliner called Faux Fox that deserves an honorable mention for both its ingenuity and its loveliness.)

6

Heineken 0.0

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Heineken

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Do you like Heineken? Great, then you'll love their NA beer, which is just as refreshing as their alcoholic lager (with a fidelity to the OG's flavor profile that's seriously impressive).

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7

Golden Road Mango Cart Non-Alcoholic

golden road mango cart nonalcoholic
Golden Road Brewing

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Some styles, like wheat beers, seem to be more difficult to nail with an NA version than others. But this fruity brew is excellent, primed for poolside day-drinking or a summer picnic with friends.

8

Partake Pale

partake pale
Partake Brewing

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Like Athletic, Partake's all-in on nonalcoholic beers, and that total commitment to the category (rather than just hopping on the bandwagon) means they understand the ins and outs of what makes NA great. Their pale ale is my favorite from their roster of beers because of its thoughtful mix of fruity and floral hops.

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