In recent years, the non-alcoholic (AF) beer market has seen a huge surge. Whether it’s for health reasons, lifestyle choices, or simply to enjoy a beer without the effects of alcohol, non-alcoholic lagers are gaining popularity.
Alcohol free lager and beer flavour profiles and drinkability has also come on leaps and bounds in recent years.
They still don’t hit the spot like the real thing, but the era of foul tasting, bitter after tasting drinks is long gone.
Here are the best non-alcoholic lagers available in UK supermarkets that I’ve tried.
Brewdog Elvis Juice AF

My personal favourite! The non-alcoholic version of their popular Elvis Juice, a grapefruit-infused American IPA.
It’s designed to capture the essence of the original with its blend of piney, citrusy hops, malt foundation, and grapefruit notes, creating a drinkable non-alcoholic beer.
Brewdog Hazy Jane AF

Brewdog’s alcohol-free version of their popular Hazy Jane, this beer delivers on the promise of a juicy, hoppy ale.
Brewdog Punk AF

With only 0.5% ABV, Punk AF provides a low-alcohol beer experience without sacrificing the complex flavors that IPA enthusiasts enjoy.
It offers a hoppy ale that stands out for its taste and quality.
Peroni 0.0%

Personi’s alcohol-free beer goes a long way to embody the quality and style of the Peroni brand.
The lager offers a taste that closely mirrors its alcoholic counterpart, Peroni Nastro Azzurro.
Lidl Perlenbacher Pils Alcohol Free

A wallet-friendly option that doesn’t skimp on taste. It’s light, refreshing, and perfect for those who enjoy a classic pilsner.
Big Drop Brewing Co. Pine Trail Pale Ale

For those who prefer a pale ale, this gluten-free option offers a complex array of flavors, with hints of citrus and pine.
Beavertown Lazer Crush

This non-alcoholic IPA is bursting with citrusy hops, providing a satisfying bitterness that IPA lovers will appreciate.
San Miguel 0,0

A well-received lager that stands out among mainstream non-alcoholic options for its crisp and refreshing taste.
Birra Moretti Zero

This non-alcoholic version of the Italian classic is as close as it gets to the original, with a pleasantly bitter finish.
Have you tried any of these non-alcoholic lagers? Share your experiences and recommendations in the comments below!