The Believer Case
Don't know where to start? Start here. A lineup that could convert any booze-beer lover, it shows N/A at its best.




The Believer Case
Don't know where to start? Start here. A lineup that could convert any booze-beer lover, it shows N/A at its best.
We're obsessed with non-alcoholic beer, but we realize not everyone knows we’re living through a full-blown freaking N/A revolution right now.
This case is for them. We chose four beers that we’d readily pour for anyone who needs convincing that non-alcoholic beers are seriously good—and that they should drink them all day and night. 22 beers total.
Self Care Freak Flag Hazy IPA (4x16oz.): We were already way into N/A when we tasted Self Care—and we were still blown away. The non-alcoholic offshoot of Olympia, Washington’s Three Magnets Brewing, Self Care is achieving an uncommonly rich texture in their brews. The beers are unpasteurized—but aside from that, we’re not sure how they do it. Freak Flag is without a doubt one of the best non-alcs we’ve had.
Untitled Art Italian Pilsner (6x12oz.): Cool, crisp, refreshing—your best Vespa sipping experience.
Athletic Brewing Co. Free Wave Hazy IPA (6x12oz.): Free Wave sauntered into the 2020 Int'l Beer Competition and smoked all comers, booze-beers included. End of story.
Deschutes Black Butte (6x12oz.): Don’t confuse this N/A Black Butte with the iconic (and boozy) Black Butte Porter that started it all for Deschutes back in 1988. No. Wait. Hold on. On second thought, DO confuse Deschutes’ N/A Black Butte with their legendary brew, because this thick-headed, creamy textured, sweet, nutty N/A could fool anyone—even the die-hards bellied up at Deschutes' Bond Street brewpub in Bend.
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