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Non-alcoholic beer (NAB) is a slightly misleading term used to describe beer with low-alcohol content. The vast majority of NABs are lagers, but there are to a lesser extent some ales and bitters.

Legally beers can contain up to 0.5 percent alcohol by volume to be called non-alcoholic. The general opinion of them with regard to taste is not high, with the more expensive ones (such as the German Clausthaller) being better viewed. Although they are called non-alcoholic they still contain some alcohol, so they cannot be sold to underage drinkers in the United States (even though the alcohol content may be less than that naturally occurring in apple juice or orange juice).

Examples of non-alcoholic beers:

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Edited September 22, 2001 6:17 am by Lee Daniel Crocker (diff)
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