What’s the Best Non-Alcoholic Alternative to an Ice Cold Beer at the End of the Day?

The flavor of beer is rich and complex and I can’t think of anything to replace the experience of beer.

If it helps, I actually like fruity beer, something sweet but with still some bitterness and that complex flavor I can’t describe that most good beers have.

Why not a softdrink or a root beer? It’s just not the same, it’s like a different branch from beer.

  • @Sanctus
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    981 year ago

    A fat fucken glass of cold water.

    • dinckel
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      61 year ago

      Chilled water is definitely the way

  • @tpfm
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    651 year ago

    Ice cold non-alcoholic beer, perhaps?

    • @Changetheview
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      281 year ago

      NA beers can be great. Lagunitas sells a Hop Water that’s pretty good too - very light though. And most high-quality ginger beers pack a lot of flavor.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        For a long time I was in the “Non alcoholic beer can never replace real beer” camp. But in the last few years they’ve come a long way … and now you can buy low or no alcohol craft beers that are actually quite good.

      • @Earthwormjim91
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        81 year ago

        Athletic makes some great NA beers too. Everything from a light lager like you’d expect from something like a bud light all the way up to NA stouts.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Hop Water is insanely good. Like a citrusy, slightly bitter seltzer and usually cheaper than any NA beer that’s worth drinking. It’s quite a bit more money than any store brand seltzer though (which I would’ve recommended otherwise in either grapefruit or mango flavors for basically the same reason).

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      At least here in Europa NA beers have improved wo much in the last few years. I literally don’t know when I last drank one with alcohol when I just felt like drinking a beer (as opposed to when I wanted to drink alcohol).

      And since OP likes it fruity, (NA) Radler/Shandy is just great. It’s 50:50 (NA) beer and lemon soda mixed. This was one of the original ways to get a fruity beer with a lower alcohol content (since the soda doesn’t have any) when NA beers weren’t good yet, great for a hot summer day.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      As someone who used to have a pretty bad drinking problem, NA beers have gotten so good in the past few years. Heineken zeros are almost indistinguishable from normal ones and craft NAs have also gotten pretty good. Even though I’m not “fully sober” I mix in some non alcoholic beers if it’s going to be a long night to help pace myself.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Yup. There should be a couple where you normally buy alcohol. Check out middle eastern grocery stores too. Mine has a wide range of NA beers.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Non alcoholic beats have gotten so good with the proliferation of reverse osmosis distilling! The previous methods ruined it.

      I’d like to try getting a small reverse osmosis pump such as for survival desalination, and try doing small batch dealcoholising for more variety of wine. I’m sober now and I’m grateful for my options, but I was really into exploring before.

  • Welder
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    391 year ago

    Try a good quality kombucha. Ice cold and carbonated they have a very similar bite/finish to a lot of beers. Most have sweet notes but are low sugar.

      • Welder
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        131 year ago

        Technically yes but it’s around .5% or less which is the same as most non alcoholic beers

    • chrizbie
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      31 year ago

      I’ve never made it myself but home made kombucha is beautiful! Not as sweet as the store bought stuff, bit of a process though

  • CaptainBlagbird
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    1 year ago

    It might be worth a try to get into tea!

    (Loose leaf tea, not tea bags, the quality is usually better and you get a greater selection and much more diversity.)

    There are so many different flavours and types, find out which ones you like.

    If it helps, I actually like fruity beer, something sweet but with still some bitterness and that complex flavor I can’t describe that most good beers have.

    Talk to the tea seller, they should be able to help you find something. It might also be a good idea to start with a small quantity of different tea types, just to see which suits you best (but keep in mind that there might still be a lot of variety for each type): black/white/green/fruit/herbal/…

    Personally on a hot day, I like cold brewed black tea with some fruity additions (orange/peach/bergamot/roses or whatever mix I find that I haven’t tried yet). I don’t add sugar (sometimes a bit of honey, but that only works when hot brewing) because that way I smell the light bitterness of the black tea better, which I like. It sounds like that could also be your thing. Another combination I frequently do is Rooibos + Hibiscus (mixing it myself, about 1/3 or less, by weight, of Hibiscus).

    Experiment with cold brewing, or just regular brewing then icing. And in winter you might drink it hot.

    Keep in mind, the taste is not at all like beer, but as written above it can have the same properties.

    Don’t stop when you don’t like your first one, try another one, or try to prepare it differently.

    • @birdpatch
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      21 year ago

      I find tea to be a great solution to this as well! I have a gong fu set, and learning about the complexities and trying different types is really great. I’m a huge coffee nerd and I’ve also always loved beer but have been cutting back significantly on the latter. Coffee would fit the bill perfectly except that it’s too high in caffeine content - and a good decaf that fits what i’m looking for is hard to come by.

      enter tea! It’s perfect. Much lighter caffeine content so it’s perfect to enjoy in the early evening. And there’s so much complexity and rich history to learn about in the process which feeds the beverages nerd in me lol.

  • @ScottThePoolBoy
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    281 year ago

    when i quit drinking, i had a hard time finding something that scratched that itch. the thing i found, that a few other recovering alcoholics ive met like, is Topo Chico. they have a hard seltzer or something, but the mineral water is fantastic. when its nice and cold, it has the same bite as a fresh beer. the beauty is, you can drink as much as you want, its just water.

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        • ares35
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          61 year ago

          gillette be like… “the heck with that, we’re doing five joints!”

          • Bleeping Lobster
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            21 year ago

            Five joints, a moisturising strip on the rizla, and a rotating sphere to match the roach to the contours of your face

        • @elscallr
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          31 year ago

          panic attack

          Weed went and got too damn strong and nobody wants to sell anything below like 19% THC.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            grow your own! If you want low thc you don’t even really have to care for it. Just throw some seeds jn a green space and bob’s your uncle.

    • Joe
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      301 year ago

      Alcohol does have an effect, as everyone will attest, but there is also an effect to arriving home, cracking open a cold drink, and relaxing for a while. It may not work for all, of course.

      I have a NA beer that tastes almost identical to its alcoholic brother, and there are definitely similar results from a single beer…

      The good thing with the NA version is that I sleep better and can snap myself out of the relaxed state if needed. It also makes it possible to mix & match at social events, so that I don’t over-do it.

      • @MajorHavoc
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        51 year ago

        Yep. I reserve specific sodas for those occasions, for exactly this reason. I’ve trained my lizard brain i relax as soon as that exact cola opening sound hits my ears. It’s silly, but it works.

        • Joe
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          41 year ago

          Tea would be healthier but alas, I want something cold in hot weather!

    • @holiday
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      -81 year ago

      300-500ml of beer will rehydrate you faster than 300-500ml of water.

  • NataliePortland
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    181 year ago

    I like to mix some fruit juice into seltzer. It’s nice to have something bubbly and it’s more refreshing than just drinking straight juice. Juice is too strong! I can’t do full strength!

    • @devious
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      11 year ago

      A tiny bit of sugar free cordial is my go to, mainly as it gives it a hint of flavour without diluting the bubbles too much!

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    Theres a whole world of NA beer and mocktails.

    Sparkling water is the base ingredient. Throw in a little bit of juice, tea, and/or kombucha. And if you aren’t completely avoiding alcohol, a dash of bitters or amaro will give the drink that final complexity.

    Hop tea and hop water are now a thing too.

  • @applejacks
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    161 year ago

    Iced tea.

    both me and my wife has quit drinking and just have tea all day.

    so much better.

  • @Smokeydope
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    141 year ago

    Ice cold lemon water and some pot ingestion

    • @MajorHavoc
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      51 year ago

      Agreed. For anyone unfamiliar - that’s a mix of lemonade and iced tea.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    My family made homemade lemonade today while I was outside working all morning and it was delicious. It’s not a common occurrence, but it just hit the spot today.

  • @davidalso
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    121 year ago

    I switched from from beer to flavored carbonated water. This was 18 years ago though and the options were pretty limited back then. Mostly it was just artificially sweetened garbage. I’d rather just have a club soda and add my own fruit or juice to taste. But these days it’s just easier to buy Polar or whatever.

    • @motsu
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      81 year ago

      Highly recommend a soda stream, or soda stream alternative. My go to is 4 or 5 drops of lime juice in a glass, then the carbonated water. Tastes identical to the canned stuff, but way cheaper (and maybe less preservatives? Idk if the canned water has anything besides fruit juice and water)

      I also occasionally like root beer if I’m eating something junky like a pizza slice or burger. I bought a bag in a box of syrup from the small root beer brand I enjoy, and can make my own for a few cents instead of a few bucks per bottle. Plus, I can control the concentration depending on how sweet my sweet tooth is feeling that day

    • @QuarterSwede
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      71 year ago

      Same for me. Lots of great options for sparkling water these days. I prefer it to soda.

      • theotherone
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        41 year ago

        A Sodastream with a bulk tank and adapter is righteous. I love my set-up and it’s about as basic as It gets. Then flavoring and sweetness are totally customizable according to the user. Full disclosure: I’m diabetic so the sweetener/lack of is key for me.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Do you have a hard time charging your tanks? Mine only get about half full - little better if i put them in the freezer for awhile.

          • theotherone
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            31 year ago

            I have a bulk tank that holds 15# of CO2 and a hose from it to the fitting where the small tank attaches. It’s just so much more economical. I get it refilled at a fire extinguisher shop.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              You have no problem filling the little ones? Mine only fill about half way and i can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong. I get my big tank filled at the keg store.

        • @QuarterSwede
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          11 year ago

          I have a soda stream but not a bulk adapter. I don’t want to clutter up the counter space since we use it to entertain (it’s open to the living space). I really wish there were more options for flavors though.

      • @reddig33
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        21 year ago

        It’s aggravating because soda water costs more than cola but has less ingredients and all comes from the same bottling plant.