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Everything You Need to Know About Nonalcoholic Beer

Brewers are putting out great-tasting beers without alcohol, but that doesn’t automatically mean that nonalcoholic beers are more nutritious or better for your health. See what experts say about the pros and cons of drinking booze-free beer.

Athletic Brewing Company Partners With Fleet Feet To Expand Its Retail Footprint

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Nonalcoholic beer sales growing Is it finally ready to take off?

Nonalcoholic beer sales growing. Is it finally ready to take off? Josh Noel, Chicago Tribune © Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune/Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune Great Central Brewing Company in Chicago performs a canning run of Big Drop Pine Trail Pale Ale, a nonalcoholic ale by the British brand, on Jan. 13. The aha moment happened over dinner. Like many beer drinkers, I had long sneered at the idea of nonalcoholic beer, always returning to a simple question: “Why?” If I wanted a beer, I’d have a beer. If I didn’t want alcohol, I’d have something else. But two things happened. One was life itself: an enduring appetite for beer crossed with a need for good health and the ability to keep up with small children. The other thing: Nonalcoholic beer got interesting.

Nonalcoholic beer is having a moment, but can it last?

Stratford s Athletic Brewing gets a boost from celebrity investors

Stratford s Athletic Brewing gets a boost from celebrity investors FacebookTwitterEmail 1of15 Athletic Brewing Company based in Stratford is Connecticut s only nonalcoholic brewery.Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less 2of15 Bill Shufelt co-founded Athletic Brewing Company based in Stratford.Athletic Brewing Company / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less 3of15 4of15 Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) goes after Oakland Raiders offense before getting injured in the first half at NRG Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019 in Houston.Elizabeth Conley / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 5of15 Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) takes to the field before the team takes on Oakland Raiders at NRG Stadium on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019 in Houston.Elizabeth Conley / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less

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