(02-07-2023, 06:09 PM)Dave in KY Wrote: Since I'm having hotwings Weds I was investigating non-alcoholic beers and found not all are actually nonalcoholic. I just want a simpleand basic wheat beer or Lager taste with 0 alcohol. Here's a quote:
Are all non-alcoholic beers totally alcohol-free?
No. In the U.S., beer containing less than 0.5 percent alcohol can be labeled alcohol-free. If you’re looking to steer completely clear of booze, be sure to read the label closely before consuming.
I'm still in with no alcohol since the 1st.
That is correct, most NA beers have 0.4 - 0.5% ABV. But so does Kombucha and any other fermented drink.
If you do the math, that means you have to drink about 7 of them to get the equivalent of a single 3.2% like you get in states like OK that limit alcohol content. Most light beers are on the order of 4.5%, so you'd need to drink 9 of them to equate to a single light beer. Have you ever tried to drink 9 NA beers in one day? It's probably impossible for someone to do it by accident. I bet 3 or 4 is the most I've ever drunk, and that was probably over the course of 3 or 4 hours.
mrdoug is correct about AA and other recovery programs. People dealing with substance abuse probably aren't going to respond well to placebos. I say probably because I quit drinking 9 years ago after roughly 10 years of alcohol abuse. I occasionally drank NA beer, even early in that process, and was never tempted to go back to the real thing. But I've been involved with some recovery programs and I do realize that my situation isn't common.
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