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My favorite N/A beer is Kaliber, followed by O"Dules Amber.  The pale O-Dules is good but the amber is my favorite.  Serve them very cold and they hit the spot.  When i walk into the club on a hot day I ask for a AMBERDOODLE, they all know what I want. And look at the Calories in these N/A beers   --60 to 88 cals!! Thats not to bad.   RC

 

 



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I was introduced to Bucklers at my neighborhood sports bar. Good stuff, but I think they should cut us a small break on the price since the alcohol is removed! (I know, I know, it's an extra step, but still...) hmm



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+1 for Buckler. I used to drink that before TX, its the best NA beer IMO. After TX I lost my taste for beer I have 4 bottles in the frig now that have been there for 6 months.



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Hey BigMac

I know the feeling about enjoying a cold beer on a hot day. Tried many of NA beers my favorites are Kaliber by Guinness and Buckler from Holand, Coors also makes a decent low price NA, the US is finally catching up on Europe where they have many more choices and great quallty ones as well. After 7 years of not drinking regular beers and substituting NA's I don't miss the alcohol at all and enjoy them the same way.

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Our local market carries a line of non-alcoholic wines too. I used to love Merlot and the one they have is wonderful and has great taste and body. My dad also drinks Becks Non-Alcoholic beer. More and more choices for those of us who can't or shouldn't partake of the real thing anymore!

 



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I found a de-alcoholized Cabernet Sauvignon tonight at Sobeys. They are starting to make drinks for non drinkers which works well if you go out to socialize and don't want to (or can't) drink. In a beautiful wine bottle and zero alcohol! 



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Glad to know that, bigmac73 go for it.  So used to protocol of no this and that, for quite awhile now.  I don't think I would have asked.  There was a time that I used to really enjoy the taste of a cold beer.  Just looking forward to feeling a little more better and hooking up with my trainer.  Also loose some of the weight I have managed to pack on.  Keep the shoes ready. 



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Hey Marsha and Mike,

Thats my go to beverage now. If I go out and everyone is enjoying their favorite adult beverage, I go for an O'Douls Red. Asked my Hepa about it and he said no problem. St Pauli Girl makes a very tasty NA beer too. 



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Its not a craving of the mouth, its a craving of the mind.



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this afternoon I was out mowing the yard and thinking to myself , I sure would like to have a Bloody Beer (spicy v8/beer)

but I had to remind myself not any more.... but then I got to wondering about a Odouls style near beer and if it would hurt my liver?? any thoughts???



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