Non Alcoholic GUINNESS?!


Question: Non Alcoholic GUINNESS!?
I like Guinness for its health benifits but i don't drink alcohol so Can I make/turn Guinness(Beer-stout) Non-Alcholic buy boiling it!. Or is there any other way!.
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Malta Guinness is brewed under license internationally, and is sold all over the world!. This is a non alcoholic version of guiness!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Kaliber is a NA beer brewed under the umbrella of Guinness although I can't say if it's similar or not as I have never personally had it!. You could boil off the alcohol though but you'd definitely greatly alter the flavor of the beer in doing so!. Guinness is only 4!.2% ABV though making it a rather weak beer so you could just drink more slowly or perhaps mix it down with something NA!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

you will not get half the benefits of the beer without the alcohol!.!.!.same goes for red wine its the alcohol that helps with the health aspect!.!.!.and for removing the alcohol sorry thats not possible by my knowledge!.!.!.my dad has brewed his own beer for years and from his telling me and the obvious truth is that beer becomes alcohol from the process along with the ingredients!.!.!.!.!.so no amount of boiling will do it!.!.!.!.if you want the benefits then have one or two with dinner about twice a weekWww@FoodAQ@Com

Yes you could boil out the alcohol much like one cooks with wine!. The draw backs that I can think of are:

1!. You have to cool down the beer to be drinkable!.
2!. The Beer might loose some of its qualities, taste and freshness!.
3!. You might burn out some or all the nutrients, if there is any!.
4!. You make the beer even more expensive than taking vitamins!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

this is such a funny question as if you do not drink alcohol just HOW do you know you like IT you could use it in cooking I have a fruit cake recipie that uses guinnessWww@FoodAQ@Com

non alcoholic guinness ewwWww@FoodAQ@Com

Please God do not boil Guinness!!!!!!!!!! It will be disgusting!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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