Untitled Art NON-Alcoholic Juicy IPA

This Non-alcoholic beer is Untitled Art Juicy IPA. This beer comes from Waunakee, Wisconsin. This brewery does brew regular alcoholic beer. This IPA pours a hazy, cloudy yellow color with a two-finger steady white head. The aroma is fruity, hoppy, and bitter. The flavor is a different story. It’s Bitter, soft, thin, and fruity. The mouthfeel is light. Then this IPA finishes with a slight bitterness. Then comes an aftertaste of scraggy, fruity bitterness This Beer is not great, and I would give this IPA a C-. I think Non-alcoholic IPA, is not good in general because Non-alcoholic beers use a different type of yeast. Yeast ferments with sugar and outcomes alcohol. But that is why this has no body/mouthfeel and low flavors. It’s not the world’s worst IPA, and I wouldn’t recommend this. The aroma and its taste did not match. I would call that a false advertisement. Please stay safe, be kind, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers! 

Heineken 0.0

You might have already heard about, seen, or had Heineken 0.0. Heineken 0.0 is a Dutch beer from one of the world’s largest brewing conglomerates. This beer is a lager that is alcohol-free and even has television commercials. This beer pours a clear golden color with at one and a half finger white quickly fading head. The aroma is metallic, with a light sweetness. The taste is thin, watery, clean, and malty. The mouthfeel is light. Then it finishes with a light, watered-down sweetness. Then you’ll get an aftertaste of malts and that sweetness. This beer is not terrible, but I would call this good. I found Heineken 0.0 to be just below average. I give this alcohol-free lager a C-. I found no off-flavors to this beer, but I didn’t find any great ones either. It does have a similar taste to a regular Heineken, just without the alcohol. If you like regular Heineken, you’ll probably enjoy this 0.0 too. Please stay safe, be kind, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers!

Ceria Brewing Company Grainwave Alcohol-Free Belgian-style White

Keeping dry January going, we have another non or alcohol-free beer. This beer is Grainwave. It is contract brewed by Abita Brewing Company in Abita Springs, Louisiana. That means that Ceria comes up with the recipe, and Abita brews their beer. Gainwave has Bloof Orange peel, coriander, and Hallertau Traditional hops. This beer pours a cloudy yellow with a bright white two-finger head that is quick to fade. The aroma is sweet from the peels of a blood orang. There are also light spice notes. The taste is also blood orange sweet with hints of coriander spice. I also found tartness on the back of my tongue. The mouthfeel is medium. Then this beer finishes with sweetness and lighter blood orange. This beer is big on the blood orange and tastes more like a fruit juice beverage than anything else. I would give Grainwave a C. It’s not a Belgian-style white, but it’s trying hard to be one, a non-alcoholic one. I would probably go back to this and would recommend it too. It was refreshing too! Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers! 

Atmos Brewing Co. Alturas NA Golden

This beer, Alturas NA Golden, is another non-alcoholic beer. This beer is a golden ale from Atmos Brewing in Hailey, Idaho. Atmos Brewing Co. only brewed non-alcoholic craft beer. This beer has water, malt, wheat, hops, and yeast used in it. This ale pours a golden color with a big four-finger, fizzy, slow white head. The aroma is mellow, crisp, sweet, and malty. The flavor is similar to its smell. It has a mellow sweetness and crips malts. The mouthfeel is light. Then it finishes with a crisp sweetness that is on the light side. Then you get a gentle aftertaste of light sweet notes. They do fade rather quickly. This beer is average tasting, in my opinion. So I give Alturas NA Golden an C-. This beer is the best non-alcoholic beer I’ve had. But that is not saying a lot. I would recommend this one. It wasn’t terrible or good. Maybe non-alcoholic beer might not be as good, but we’ll see. Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers!

Lagunitas IPNA Non-Alcoholic IPA

Lagunitas INPA Non-Alcoholic IPA, like most non-alcoholic beers, weighs in at less than 0.5% ABV. This beer is widely available. I picked this up from my local Whole Foods. This beer pours a bronze/gold goalie with a one-and-a-half-finger white head. The aroma is peppery, grassy, and with light fruit notes. The taste is peppery, light on hop flavor, bitter, and clean. The mouthfeel is light. This beer then finishes with a light hop note and has nothing to offer in the way of aftertaste, other than a light peppery hop flavor. This IPA was somewhat okay. I give this Lagunitas IPNA a D. I found no off-putting flavors on this. I just found it lacking the IPA flavors that Lagunitas is known for. Would I recommend it? I can’t say because I’ve only had two non-alcoholic beers. But I would eventually have this again. Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers!

Athletic Brewing Co. Run Wild IPA

This beer, Run Wild IPA, is the first beer in a series of non-alcoholic beers. This IPA comes from Athletic Brewing Co in Stratford, Connecticut. All Athletic Brewing Co. beers are non-alcoholic or are less than 0.5% ABV. This beer has Citra & Mosaic hops. This IPA also has organic US & German malts. This IPA pours an off-yellow color with a two-finger white head. The aroma is light citrus (barely any citrus), and a bitterness that has gone off. The flavor is light, citrus, and an off bitterness. This flavor is bad. The mouthfeel is light and terrible. Then it finishes with a harshbitterness. Then you get no aftertaste. That is odd. Overall this was terrible. I give this an F. I would not drink this, nor would I recommend it. This beer barely tastes like an IPA. It tastes more like a slightly hoppy lager and bad lager that is hoppy. I can’t find anything positive here other than it is non-alcoholic and low in carbs and calories. I almost wanted to pour it out. Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers and happy New Year! 

10 Barrel Brewing Co. Crush Cucumber Sour

I have some good news. I am changing things for the new year. I will review non-alcoholic beer in January from the first to the fourteenth. So stay tuned for that. This beer is Crush Cucumber Sour from 10 Barrel Brewing Co. It weighs in at 5.0% ABV and is from Bend, Oregon. This beer pours a light yellow color with a one-finger white head. The aroma is sour, tart, and vegetal. The flavor is also sour, tart, and light cucumber (just a whisper) on the back of the tongue. The mouthfeel is light. Then this sour beer finishes with a more pronounced cucumber flavor (not too much). Then you get an aftertaste of sour and tart flavor that falls off rather quickly. This beer is just average to me. I’d give this Crush Cucumber Sour a C. It’s non-offensive, but it doesn’t have a lot of fresh cucumbers like the description on their website. If I were you, I would pass on this beer. I did, however finish this without wanting to pour it out. It’s not that bad. Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Cheers and happy new year!

Revelry Brewing Wetness Wet-Hopped India Pale Ale

I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. Thi is just a reminder I will not be blogging between January first to the fourteenth. This IPA Wetness is a wet-hopped IPA with Citra & Centennial wet hops. This beer weighs in at 6%ABV and comes directly from Revelry Brewing in Charleston, South Carolina. I used to see a few of their beer here in the Charlotte, NC, but not in a while. This IPA pours a yellow color, with a three-finger bright white head. The aroma is lemony, citrusy, piney, grassy, and bitter. The flavor is also lemony, citrusy, and piney. It is also soft, dank, dry, and resiny. The mouthful is barely medium but does coat the mouth for a short duration. The beer then finishes dank, dry, and bitter. Then you come to the aftertaste of a light citrus, bitter lemon and pine notes that linger for a while. This Revelry Brewing Wetness does not taste as it smells, which is not good or bad. I enjoyed this IPA.I have not had a lot of wet IPAs. Wet IPAs use fresh off the vine hops, and IPAs usually using dry hops. That’s why you don’t see a ton of wet-hopped IPAs around, or wet hops may be more costly. I give Wetness from Revelry Brewing an A-. I think the Centennial hops slightly overpower the Citra hops, or they use more Centennial the Citra, and I am a big Citra hop fan But nothing else really held this back. It was just my preference. I do recommend this. Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! 

Olde Mecklenburg Brewery Yule Bock Christmas Bock

I have had this Yule Bock before. I’ve probably reviewed it already. If you have reviewed as many beers for as long as I have, you tend to forget what you have and haven’t. This Yule Bock Christmas Bock is a seasonal offering from Olde Mecklenburg Brewery. This Bock comes in at 7% ABV. This beer is a traditional German Weihnachtsbock (Christmas Bock). This beer pours an amber color with a barley two-finger white head. It’s semi-quick to fade. The aroma is malty, spiced, and sweet. The taste is also malty, sweet, and spiced. It also has smooth dark richness. The mouthfeel is medium. Then this Bock comes to a sweet, spiced, and malty finish. The aftertaste is a little less sweet than the taste. There is a light spice to the aftertaste. That makes this a Christmas beer. Olde Mecklenburg Brewery nails itcomes to brewing, and this beer is an example of that. I give Yule Bock an A+. This beer, I highly recommend you try it. Have this beer quickly once Christmas is over. So it is the production of this beer. It does taste like Christmas in a glass. Please be kind, stay safe, and remember to enjoy responsibly! Marry Christmas! Cheers! 

Redhook Ale Brewery Storm Surge Hazy IPA

Before I get into the review, I am taking two weeks off from drinking January first until the fourteenth. Then I will be back to regularly scheduled reviewing. Now back to this review. This beer is Storm Surge Hazy IPA. This beer weighs in at 6.8% ABV. It’s from Redhook Ale Brewery in Seattle, Washington. Redhook has been around since 1981. They have breweries in Portland, Oregon and New Hampshire. This hazy IPA has Premium, 2-Row, Melanoidin, biscuit, and wheat malts. It also uses Galaxy, Mosaic, Lemondrop, and Cascade hops. This beer pours a hazy yellow color with a two-finger white head. The aroma is bitter, juicy, and fruity, with lemon and some malt. The flavor is bitter, fruity (light lemon), and juicy. It has a strong alcohol feel to it. The mouthfeel is medium. Then this beer finishes bitter, and hoppy with a fruity, juicy flavor. The aftertaste is a lingering bitter alcoholic fruitiness. This beer grows on you as you drink it down. It was hoppy enough. It was just the right amount of juicy fruit. I give Storm Surge Hazy IPA a B-. It does have more of an alcoholic finish that I like for this style of beer. But that is the only fault of this beer. I do recommend this beer. It’s pretty easy to find just about anywhere you by beer. Please be kind, stay safe, and always remember to enjoy responsibly! Have a happy holiday! Cheers!