I definitely feel something from some of them. Like the Stella Artois 0.0%. I don't think it's alcohol, but everything else in the beer relaxes your body and mind
me buying a bottle of the good stuff so i dont have to pay 12 bucks for a double drinkin out is for socializing buying a bottle is for when you wanna get fucked upXD
@@tigerlover7359Nope these are NA. And also, even if they were alcoholic, dilution of a couple dashes in a drink yields a “non-alcoholic” drink because the drink’s alcohol content would still be less than 0.5%. Bitters add a negligible amount of alcohol to drinks even if they’re alcoholic.
It’s not on the level of a personal decision when the illness is driving the obsession. I know it well. Intervention is key as we can’t find the power of NO inside of us.
Good for you Danny, I don't drink as well, and would love a tequila and white grapefruit juice with a lime twist, I'll now search out your product bro!
.5% or less is considered non-alcoholic, not .05%. I don’t think that that’s what you meant, but regarding people who are truly trying to avoid alcohol in this way should know the true percentage.
1) This is NA bitters 2) Even if I used alcoholic bitters the total drink alcoholic content would be about 0.5% (tech limit for an NA drink) or slightly more. Minuscule amounts were talking IF this were an alcoholic bitters.
They actually don’t take any alcohol out of the finished product, they brew it to finish with less than 0.5% alcohol. That’s why all their products tastes so much better than any other NA beers.
Check out my video on this topic! 1) This bitter is an NA varietal 2) Even with an alcoholic bitter, 2 dashes diluted into a average size NA drink will only yield a max ABV of 0.5% which is the technical definition of a “nonalcoholic drink.”