Relaxing with an alcohol-free beer from Asahi.
This is incredibly tasty and crisp. And at just £4 for four cans, a bit of a bargain. I’ll definitely be getting it again.
Relaxing with an alcohol-free beer from Asahi.
This is incredibly tasty and crisp. And at just £4 for four cans, a bit of a bargain. I’ll definitely be getting it again.
@TheMacPsych I’ve heard good things about Asahi. I’m continually impressed by the strides made in NA brewing. 🍻
@jean Much better quality and a much better range of alcohol-free options these days. It’s great to see. 🍺
@jean Ha - I was about to comment that Asahi is Japanese not North American and then realised that you meant Non Alcholic 🤦♂️
@JohnPhilpin I once checked out a book called Fancy AF Cocktails, and they were not alcohol-free recipes. 😒
@Jean @TheMacPsych We’ve been enjoying the Deschutes non-alcoholic Black Butte Porter on the darker side. What else have you enjoyed beside Asahi?
@jatowler There's a non-alcoholic version of that?? I'm definitely going to have to investigate that...
@jatowler Athletic Brewing has an amazing variety. I like their IPAs.
@TheMacPsych The Guinness 0% is an extraordinary bit of jiggery-pokery. You can tell a lot of love and thought has gone into it.
@BenSouthwood Absolutely. I just can’t tell the difference. It’s a great example of what’s possible. Also, why is there no Guinness emoji?!
@TheMacPsych @BenSouthwood the first few times I drank Guinness zero I could feel the effects like the first pint. Best zero I've tried.
@jean We’ve tried a few of those, but wow, you’re not kidding about variety! Have you tried the Brooklyn Special Effects IPAs? I like them pretty well, so I’ll have to compare.
@johnjohnston @TheMacPsych I gave up drink around nine years ago and the Guinness is pretty much the same as I remember it.