So...I realize this may get me flamed but am wondering your thoughts or what you have heard on having an O'douls once in a while (i.e. holiday party, watching football at home etc...)
Oh, you mean "baby beer"? My sister did it often. I see nothing wrong with it. Even a regular beer, has less of a ABV content, usually 50% less, than wine.
If I went to a N/A beer, I'd go with the St. Pauli N/A. They have a brown for those who are not into hoppy beers or Pilsner-like beers.
I have a couple n/a beers a week! The Clauhaster is a pretty decent n/a... I haven't tried the St. Pauli one yet... It's LESS than .5%! Considering we can have a "real" drink occasionally (per my doctor, anyway) I'd say having one of these a couple times a week is just fine.
My cousin is a NP and said she had a class where they were discussing exactly what causes fetal alcohol syndrome... their professor/doctor was telling them that it's 3 drinks A DAY that causes it... but that the CDC doesn't dare say anything because people don't know what actual moderation is and everyone is so different etc.
After hearing THAT I have no qualms with enjoying N/A beer often. Enjoy!
Re: O'douls
Oh, you mean "baby beer"?
My sister did it often. I see nothing wrong with it. Even a regular beer, has less of a ABV content, usually 50% less, than wine.
If I went to a N/A beer, I'd go with the St. Pauli N/A. They have a brown for those who are not into hoppy beers or Pilsner-like beers.
Go for it if you're craving it!
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I have a couple n/a beers a week! The Clauhaster is a pretty decent n/a... I haven't tried the St. Pauli one yet... It's LESS than .5%! Considering we can have a "real" drink occasionally (per my doctor, anyway) I'd say having one of these a couple times a week is just fine.
My cousin is a NP and said she had a class where they were discussing exactly what causes fetal alcohol syndrome... their professor/doctor was telling them that it's 3 drinks A DAY that causes it... but that the CDC doesn't dare say anything because people don't know what actual moderation is and everyone is so different etc.
After hearing THAT I have no qualms with enjoying N/A beer often. Enjoy!