NoN-ALCOHOLIC BEER?!


Question: any way to convert it to the real thing?


Answers: any way to convert it to the real thing?

I'm not sure but maybe if you fermented it with potatoes or something. Distill it. Not really sure about that.

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no thats why its non.

No, there isn't a way unless you add another type of alcohol to it, and I wouldn't suggest that because it can be dangerous, like mixing drinks while you're drinking. Nasty hangovers!

There is though a small amount of alcohol in non-alcoholic beers. It's something like 0.4% so you'd have to drink an insane amount to get any type of buzz off it and by that point you'd probably be a permanent part of the restroom. :-)

no but don't kid yourself it does contain a trace of alcohol

Why not just go buy the real thing?

Yeah add, alcohol...

The next best thing is O'Doul's Amber. As far as I know, out of the "non-alcoholic" beers, the Amber is the highest in alcohol content (because they all still have a trace), and tastes closest to an actual beer. O'Doul's makes 2 "non-alcoholic" beers... one in a green bottle and the Amber in a brown bottle. Make sure it's the Amber, the green bottle tastes and is weaker.

Your best bet is to move, what country is non alcoholic? Thats just wrong

Since when can't you get alcohol in a non-alcoholic country? Ask around. There are European companies that will ship you almost anything.

You should of told me last week. I'd of tried to smuggle some in... well, then, again customs would be on to me, nevermind!!!





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