On Saturday 19th June Me and a group of other Alcohol Free Beer drinkers took part in a trip around a few Cardiff pubs to see what Alcohol free beers were on offer. Brewdog I started the evening off before meeting the main group at Brewdog Cardiff meeting up with Jonny Stevens founder of the BetterWithout App, and his partner Dean once he had finished navigating the streets of Cardiff and managed to find somewhere to Park his car. Was great to finally meet up with Jonny after speaking to him online for a while. As this was a last minute decision to meet up here we did not book a table the pub was full inside but managed to find one outside on the pavement. The ordering process was straight forward although Jonny could not get the app working on his phone. Once ordered the drinks came out nice and quickly. We enjoyed a pint of their Punk AF on draught. (£4.64 a pint) This beer from the tap is very tropical and smooth. It has a...
Fruh Kölsch is an alcohol free German Pilsner. This beer is 0.0% . It is brewed in Cologne and in fact the name Kolsch is protected by law and only beers brewed in the city can be given the name. This beer is brewed to it's noprmal strength and then has the alcohol removed so keeps much of the flavour of its 4.8% cousin. Brewery: Fruh Beer: Kolsch 0.0 Style: Kölsch Country: Germany A Kölsch Beer is a beer brewed in the City of Cologne and is rarely seen outside the city The beer is Top-fermented and more like an ale than a traditional Pilsner. The Kölsch is best drunk from tap and it is said that when it is bottled and pasteurised a lot of the original flavour can be los t. AF Beer Explo...
One of the biggest subjects in the Alcohol free Beer World this year has to be Guiness 0.0 launch in October and it's subsequent recall 2 weeks later. This was one Beer everyone in the alcohol free world was trying to get and from those (un)lucky enough to get hold of it had Good things to say about it. Personally I didn't get to try it and thought I'd missed my chance to try a Traditional Irish Stout but alcohol free. That was until now and the launch of Big Drops Good Things Irish Stout. Now this beer probably would never have come about had it not been for a certain little Microbiological Contamination but that aside its here. Straight away you can see from the Can that this is a dig at the Big boys. It starts with the beers name itself Good things. Now I'm sure we have heard many times before from a certain Irish stout maker how Good things Come to those who wait. Then there's the text on the Can itself has many references to the Big B...
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