Lucky Saint Unfiltered Alcohol Free Lager Bottle (0.5% ABV) Reviews

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We love this, one of the best alcohol free lagers we have tried! Progressively crafted with over 400 years of proud brewing heritage, we bring you an unfiltered beer that s alcohol-free yet full of flavour. Lucky saint is born of bavarian barley, single-use yeast and hallertau hops for a unique lager that is unfiltered and uncompromising. Alcohol Free Beers are made just like the alcoholic ones with water, yeast, hops and barley. Some are brewed to a lower ABV and some have the alcohol removed through various techniques. Across Europe beers below 0.5% ABV are classed as alcohol free. In the UK drinks that are between 0.05% and 0.5% ABV are classed as non-alcoholic. How is this low sugar and what about the carbs ? As defined by governmental guidelines ow sugar means the drink contains less than 2.5g of sugar per 100mls. Products with a higher sugar content cause a spike in insulin and we react by storing more carbs as fat. You may also notice that although lower in sugar there is some carbs, this is usually more complex forms of sugar such as starches and fibre and the body uses these for energy. How is this product Vegan Friendly? The drink is free from any animal products or derivatives. In addition the bottle, label and glue is also free from animal products.

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R J W Pierce
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Middle of the road Ale\Lager
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Christine Gibson
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Posted 3 years ago
Best alcohol free lager yet.
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David Elliott
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Best low alcohol lager I have had. Almost impossible to tell any difference between this and premium alcohol lager.
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Posted 3 years ago