I Had a Tasting Party With the Best Non-Alcoholic Beers — Here’s What Came Out on Top

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As a long-time beer fan, I've always been interested in what's on the market. Stouts, IPAs, lagers, pale ales — I've indulged in all genres, with the exception of non-alcoholic brews.

For the new year, I've decided to take a short drinking hiatus, which got me thinking: this detox period is the perfect time to explore new low- and no-alcohol brews.

As it turns out, I'm not the only one interested in taking a healthy break from beer. According to a Zion Market Research study, the global non-alcoholic beverage market is expected to exponentially grow to a record value of $1,650.28 billion by 2024.

Knowing this, I figured I couldn't be the only one in my social circle who's willing to temporarily trade in their go-to brew for a non-alcoholic counterpart. So, I hosted a little tasting party to find my footing in this uncharted territory. Ahead, I've listed the most cheers-worthy options for your next celebration.

Heineken 0.0
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Heineken 0.0

Impressively comparable to its alcoholic counterpart, Heineken 0.0's ($9, for a six-pack) light bubbles and subtle malt sweetness is a must-try. Its straightforward recipe, which contains absolutely no alcohol, features a dry finish, so you don't have to worry about any yeasty aftertaste.

Two Roots New West IPA
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Two Roots New West IPA

Two Roots New West IPA ($14, for a six-pack) is boasting fruity aromas and flavors. The 0.5 percent alcohol beer features a light malt and oat makeup, which creates bright bubbling sips that satisfy.

O'Doul's
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O'Doul's

Fans of milder beer will love O'Doul's ($8, for a six-pack) smooth, crisp taste and the fact that it only contains .5 percent alcohol. Fully fermented and cold aged, this refreshing golden brew offers subtly sweet flavors with a slightly dry finish.

Clausthaler Dry Hopped
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Clausthaler Dry Hopped

If you're a fan of rich, full-bodied beverages, the Clausthaler Dry Hopped ($32, for a six-pack) non-alcoholic beer is for you. This German brew, which contains .5 percent alcohol, features flavorful hints of malty caramel and crisp citrus notes, offering rich nodes in each dark golden sip.

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