“0.0” by Guinness is the non-alcoholic (0%) version of its famous dry stout. In this review, get tasting notes and info on stockists, calories, carbs and sugar. Is Guinness 0.0 the most eagerly awaited non-alcoholic beer yet? It’s certainly been… Read more
Low-alcohol and non-alcoholic stout, porter and dark ale reviews
Ilkley Brewery “Nowt Mary” (0.5%) review – low-alcohol milk stout†
“Nowt Mary” is an ultra-low-alcohol (0.5%) milk stout beer from Yorkshire’s Ilkley Brewery. Find out how it tastes and get info on stockists, calories, carbs and sugar in this review. In the early days of the recent non-alcoholic beer revolution,… Read more
Lowtide “Brune-DMC” review – low-alcohol (0.5%) abbey ale
This review of this Belgian abbey-style beer from Lowtide Brewing Co includes tasting notes and info on ingredients, calories, carbs, sugar and stockists. In the last few years, low and no brewers have cracked every style from lager to stout… Read more
Nøgne Ø “Svart/Hvit” review – non-alcoholic (0%) milk stout
“Svart/Hvit” is a non-alcoholic milk stout from Norway’s Nøgne Ø brewery. This review includes tasting notes plus info on stockists, calories, carbs, sugar and ingredients. In most regions, the main disadvantage to creating a high-ABV drink is the higher tax… Read more
Broughton Brewery “Pure Jock” review – alcohol-free (0%) scotch ale
“Pure Jock” is a zero alcohol scotch ale from Scotland’s Broughton Brewery. Get info on ingredients and where to buy, plus tasting notes, in this review. A few weeks ago, I pointed out that Yorkshire may be the UK’s non-alcoholic… Read more