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into likely market trends. From the fabled land of Ireland comes the traditional dark, dry Irish stout we’ve all come to know over the years. Guinness is finally available as a non-alcoholic beer and even more exciting, it’s available in the U.S.! Guinness 0 (Zero) was first launched in Ireland in October of 2020, but had to be recalled due to ‘potential contamination’. Its relaunch was in June of 2021, with most people speculating that Guinness wouldn’t be in the U.S. until spring/summer of 2022. Imagine the thrill of the NA community when these 14.9 oz. cans started showing their faces in stores in February of 2022. How Does It Taste?If you’ve ever had a Guinness before, there’s not a whole lot to say in this review, because it’s the exact same beer. They really did everything in their power and perfected the recipe to make the exact same beer. Guinness 0 looks, tastes, and pours like a normal Guinness. The nitro can fills your glass with those cool waves of nitrogen and then the creamy, dry Irish stout hits all of the same roasted malt notes you’re used to as you swig it down your gullet. Untappd gives Guinness 0 a 3.1 out of 5, but considering the normal version of this tasty treat gets a 3.7, you can see they are not too far apart in overall likeness. At the end of the day, if you liked Guinness before, you will like Guinness 0. If you’ve never had a Guinness before, then try this out and see what all the hubbaloo is about! #ADDTOCART HAPPY EVERY HOUR NA BEERS & 90s MERCHHappy Every Hour NA Beer Can 3/4 sleeve raglan shirt NA Beer Unisex Champion tie-dye hoodie Happy Every Hour NA Beer Champion Hoodie Happy Every Hour NA Beer Glass Sweatshirt Happy Every Hour NA Beer Can 3/4 sleeve raglan shirt NA Beer Unisex Champion tie-dye hoodie Happy Every Hour NA Beer Champion Hoodie Happy Every Hour NA Beer Glass Sweatshirt Happy Every Hour NA Beer Can 3/4 sleeve raglan shirt NA Beer Unisex Champion tie-dye hoodie Happy Every Hour NA Beer Champion Hoodie Happy Every Hour NA Beer Glass Sweatshirt NA BEERS & 90s: Justin Lamb is dedicated to tasting great (and sometimes not so great) NA beers and showcasing his amazing collection of memorabilia from the ’90s. RECOVERY PODCASTLAND: Want more Justin in your life? We don’t blame you! Check out his podcast Friend Request Justin has in-depth interviews with people he follows on social media, as well as his own social media followers. Friend Request dives deeper than the likes and comments. With each episode, Justin tries to create a more meaningful conversation about each individual he’s connected with. Justin ties each interview together with the commonalities and struggles that not only are extremely relatable but also fall across the entire spectrum of the human experience. Check Out This Episode from Friend Request: Resources are availableIf you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources. Justin Lamb is a Detroit-based creative with a taste for NA beer and a flare for the absurd. His love of hops didn’t leave with the alcohol and he is always seeking out the latest in NA craft beer. Peanut Butter Stouts and Double Hop IPAs? All Without the Alcohol? Turns out you really can have it all! Is Guinness 0.0 available yet?Is Guinness 0.0 the most eagerly awaited non-alcoholic beer yet? It's certainly been popular. I've only just managed to get hold of a four-pack, despite it apparently being available in the UK and Ireland since late summer 2021. It's now also available across some other markets, including the US and Canada.
Can you get real Guinness in America?In 2018, Guinness opened its own American brewery and taproom, the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, as a way of "combining over 260 years of Irish brewing experience with American beer creativity." The Irish classics like Guinness Draft are still brewed in Ireland and exported to the U.S., but instead, this ...
Why is there a shortage of Guinness zero?Guinness 0.0 was initially available for a short period at the end of October 2020, before being recalled due to fears of 'microbiological contamination' – potentially mouldy beer.
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