The best 10 non-alcoholic beers to try in 2019
4th January, 2019
by
Lauren Eads
BrewDog Nanny State – 0.5%

From the brewery that brought us one of the most alcoholic beer in the world* comes Nanny State, a 0.5% beer that promises imbibers a hopped up brew with an authentic bitterness, catering to those partial to an IPA.
It’s made using Centennial, Amarillo, Columbus, Cascade, and Simcoe hops, allowing for a depth of flavour not found in every low alcoholic beer, with a citrus punch.
Available at Tesco, £1.29 for a 330ml bottle.
*Brewdog’s End of History is a 55% limited edition brew that came encased in a taxidermy squirrel or stoat. Only 11 bottles of this blond Belgian ale, named after a book by philosopher Francis Fukuyama, were produced. It was made using nettles from the Scottish Highlands and fresh juniper berries and was at the time BrewDog’s last high abv beer, and also one of the most expensive in the world at £500 a bottle.