8 great non-alcoholic beers to finish off Dry January

If you’re in the midst of a Dry January attempt and running low on ideas for your next tipple idea, you’re going to want to check out our pick of 8 of the best non-alcoholic beers below:


Athletic Brewing Co Run Wild IPA


Run Wild is the ultimate sessionable IPA for craft beer lovers. Brewed with a blend of five Northwest hops, it has an approachable bitterness to balance the specialty malt body. Always refreshing and only 65 calories.

Small Beer Lager


Small Beer Lager is a pilsner-style lager with a citrus nose, stone fruit palate and continental bite. The noble hops evoke Czech beer halls and the British barley holds everything together. Brewed at 2.1% ABV, this is a naturally low calorie Lager that tastes refreshingly premium.

Below Brew Co Forgot to Take my Pils


Old school hops meet new school drops: Saaz, Perle, Hallertau Blanc & Mandarina Bavaria combine in this wonderfully crisp and refreshing pilsner.

Sierra Nevada Trail Pass


Grab a Trail Pass and start a new adventure with miles of flavor. Start he journey with full craft flavor from one of America’s top independent Craft brewers — Family Owned, Operated, and Argued Over.

Brulo Highway to Hell Lager


Inspired by the best helles lager on the planet. Bright golden colour with a frothy white head and cereal grain on the nose. Fresh and balanced with light malt, grassy, floral hops, and a touch of dry bitterness on the finish.

Lucky Saint Unfiltered Lager


Lucky Saint’s Original Superior Unfiltered Lager. A classic lager made with four natural ingredients – Pilsner Malt, Hallertau Hops, spring water and classic lager yeast.

Jump/Ship Jackstaff IPA


Chart a course for hop heaven with Jackstaff IPA, Jump/Ship’s bold answer to the call for a full-flavoured, alcohol-free IPA. This classic North American hopped beer proves that you can enjoy the robust character of an IPA without the alcohol.

Big Drop Pine Trail Pale Ale


Alcohol-free Pale Ale. A delight for the senses, this beer delivers on all levels. Rosy floral aromas are immediate as you pour, with a light and limey citrus bite on the palate and a balanced but obvious bitterness to finish. 


Leo Davie