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Assuming the average cost of a regular pint is £5.20 in the UK.
Switching to IMPOSSIBREW's non-alcoholic beers could save you £13.20 and 692 calories per month compared to regular beer.
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Customer Reviews

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Phill
Surprisingly tasty and effective

Never been interested in alcohol free beer however thought I'd give it a go in an effort to reduce my booze intake. Was hesitant for some time as I do enjoy my craft beers but glad I did. The taste is great and you do feel relaxed, weather it's a placebo or not I don't know or care. It works and I'll be ordering more.

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Robert
Searching for the holy grail

After giving up my life's work of drinking from age 14. I have gone on this quest to find a great beer, amongst other drink experiences, not to replace the experience, but train myself to like other things. Once the urge to stop at three pubs a hour has gone, its down to taste, and flavour.
Your IPA does that, but a cloudy look, may effect a die hard Ale drinker's perception of what a beer should look like. I am prepared to try anything.
Lager was not my drink, but l now find that lager ticks all the boxes. Your lager is a bit light in flavour, but in a wine glass and sipping, it's getting there. I do find the tostada beers from brewers in Spain really have a great flavour and are all zero 00. Your after effect has promise. But are we looking for a session to gain this effect, not enough in a my three cans to get there. In truth l have given up searching, the surprise will be when it just happens. Keep producing, make it available out in pubs, draft would be great, l will keep buying.

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Miriam
The lager is lovely

The lager is great. Crisp, refreshing and hits the spot. It does relax you quite noticeably. The tiny amount of alcohol it contains (0.5%) makes you feel like you're having an alcoholic beer initially, and once that wears off there's a lovely relaxed feeling from the ashwaghanda and L-theanine that lasts all evening. I sleep brilliantly afterwards and feel very good the next day. Not quite the best-tasting AF on the market but it's close: it's clean tasting, not over-sweet and very good for everyday consumption. Strangely, it puts you off alcoholic beers because it's better in many ways. So it's great if your goal is to drink less.

The pale ale for me is less successful: unappetisingly cloudy and occasionally too flat. I would also prefer it if these beers came in bottles rather than cans. That said, I have replaced most of my beer consumption with this and I feel so much better for it. I am a fan and have recommended it to lots of people.

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Guy
Triple Hopped IPA

In trying to reduce my alcohol consumption I switched to Impossibrew for those occasions when I’m home and just fancy a beer. I’m a big fan of hoppy IPAs and have found it hard to find that flavour in a low/no alcohol beer. The triple hopped IPA is as close as I’ve come.

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Marcin
Great pale

Hi.I taste it pale is just great, I really enjoyed, however lager is not my favourite. That obviously a matter of taste preference( I don't like thick T😉, maybe that is the reason).About relaxing, well I just enjoy the taste of pale.