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 The definition of ‘alcohol-free’ varies from country to country - New Zealand defines this as less than 0.5% Alcohol by Volume (ABV).

Gone are the days when non-alcoholic beer meant ‘bitter fizzy water’. The best brewers use a process to remove the alcohol at the end of the production process, which means there’s none of the taste sacrifice that comes from watering down or yeast-free brewing .The new generations of alcohol-free beer taste so good that they are the perfect session drink, great for after work when you still need to drive or cycle home.

  1. Citra and Mosaic hops combine to create a refreshingly crisp, flavour-driven light pilsner. With subtle lime and lemongrass notes, it’s the ideal brew for kicking back on long sunny days.
    $20.95 6 Pack
  2. At 2.5% alcohol, this full-flavoured session India Pale Ale serves up massive hoppy notes and malty character at a lower octane - for a smooth rider with flavour cranked all the way up.
    $13.50 Pack
  3. Don’t be deceived, sometimes things are not what they seem. The modest strength on the can belies the flavour within. A complex selection of malts and generous dose of Sauvin and Simcoe hops create a light but satisfying beer that punches well above its weight. A true sheep in wolf’s clothing.
    $19.95 6 Pack
  4. Clausthaler is the most popular 'alcohol-free' brand in Europe. Winner of the World Beer Awards "World's Best Alcohol-Free Beer" award. Brewed and bottled in Germany, this premium alcohol-free lager contains no more than 0.5% alcohol
    $7.95 Pack
  5. Heineken 0.0%

    330ml 12 pack

    Heineken 0.0 is twice brewed and fermented with Heineken's unique A-yeast from natural ingredients with gentle alcohol removal and blending to achieve a fruity flavour and slight malty notes.
    $29.95 Dozen
  6. Pete + the brew team have been trying to create a 0% beer for a long time - years. Along the way, they accidentally stumbled onto a way to make hard seltzer, now known as Dirty Water, when they were trialing an osmosis process. Tiny is fermented using a quasi-yeast that produces no alcohol as a by-product, like normal yeast would. In order to be classified as 0%, you need to be under 0.5% abv in reality - it's tight!
    $19.95 Pack
  7. Say hello to Juno, our juicy lil’ hazy pale ale that packs the punch of a full-blown hazy IPA, but with a deliciously sessionable ABV of just 2.5% assuring your dance moves stay slick all night long. Brimming with big nectarine, apricot and peach flavours and a gently rounded mouthfeel usually unseen in low-ABV beers, Juno is a LIL beer with BIG ambitions.
    $19.50 6 Pack
  8. Real 0% cider crafted in sunny Hawke’s Bay by a few friends. Enjoy a deliciously crisp cider crafted from Hawke's Bay apples, carefully fermented and deftly spun to remove the alcohol.
    $13.95 Pack
  9. Asahi Dry Zero is a non-alcoholic Japanese beer that offers the clean, crisp taste of a dry beer without the calories
    $3.95 Can
  10. Tropical and citrus aroma from the Citra, Mosaic and Nectaron hops with a lingering and unmistakably beer finish.
    $19.95 6 Pack
  11. Stoke 2.5%

    330ml 12 pack

    Brewed with malts and hops providing real flavour, this is a truly satisfying lower alcohol lager.
    $26.95 Each
  12. Kettle soured wheat, lightly salted and infused with white peaches - a delicate three way salty, sweet and sour balancing act. A little bit of white mischief in a beer where anything gose.
    $4.95 Each

Low/No Alcohol Beer

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 The definition of ‘alcohol-free’ varies from country to country - New Zealand defines this as less than 0.5% Alcohol by Volume (ABV).

Gone are the days when non-alcoholic beer meant ‘bitter fizzy water’. The best brewers use a process to remove the alcohol at the end of the production process, which means there’s none of the taste sacrifice that comes from watering down or yeast-free brewing .The new generations of alcohol-free beer taste so good that they are the perfect session drink, great for after work when you still need to drive or cycle home.