This article discusses why non-alcoholic beer, sometimes called ‘near beer,’ might not be your best option.
What Is Non-Alcoholic Beer?
Non-alcoholic beer is a key in of beer that has very little or no alcohol.
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It is usually produced by removing the alcohol from regular alcoholic beer.
While this process removes most alcohol, some small amounts may remain.
The beer is then carbonated, and sugars and other flavorings may be added for taste.
Because of this, the carbohydrate content is much higher in non-alcoholic beer than in regular beer.
The amount of alcohol these products contain varies, so it is important to check labels before consuming them.
Some claim that they contain 0.0% ABV.
Of the zero-alcohol beers sampled, six were found to have alcohol levels higher than one percent.
This may cause some people to test positive on alcohol urine or breath tests.
May Trigger Relapse
Non-alcoholic beer smells very much like regular beer.
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder typically involves the consumption of higher levels of alcohol.
Consuming non-alcoholic beers may also pose risks to people recovering from alcohol use disorder.
The smell of beer may serve as a relapse trigger.
The best advice for those trying to remain sober would be to avoid anything that smells like alcohol.
Strategies that can help include:
Social support is also essential.
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