Guinness set the standard in the category, but craft brewers have joined the party.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: NA Beer Market) Super Bowl Weekend has arrived, and while plenty of people will be reaching for regular beer, others are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dry January isn’t for everyone. Some people continue drinking their favorite whiskey, cocktails, wine, and beer straight through ...
Say what you may about non-alcoholic beers (which, in the United States, have to have less than 0.5% ABV), but they have come a long way. A couple of decades ago, you wouldn't have been able to find ...
While some beer purists may scoff at the idea, there are many reasons why one may choose to drink a non-alcoholic beer. Reasons related to morals, religion, health, or addiction recovery, among other ...
Nonalcoholic beer has come a long way since Prohibition, when a ban on alcohol forced breweries like Anheuser-Busch, Miller and Pabst to produce “near beer.” An insipid malt beverage with most of its ...
On his sixth annual Dry January, Boston based lawyer Zack Rothman has tried over 165 different non-alcoholic beers throughout the years. What are some he returns to again and again? Contributor.