Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Is non-alcoholic beer really non-alcohilic (even 0.00% proof) or does it have a -I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is non-alcoholic beer really non-alcohilic (even 0.00% proof) or does it have a ),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Natural fermentation in orange juice can cause races of alcohol equal to or even higher than the percentage found in non-alcoholic beer.
Some people who have had problems with alcohol shouldn't drink "near beer", the taste and associations (rather than the traces of alcohol) can cause cravings for the real thing.
It has a very smalle amount of alchohol in it. But it is just a very very small amount.
There is really no such thing as beer which is completely free of alcohol and the so-called non-alcoholic beers can be problem for those trying to abstain from drinking.
every thing has micro amounts of achol in them
Non-alcoholic beer is a misleading term as it does in fact contain alcohol (up to 0.5% by volume in some countries).
It's about the same as ginger beer, 0.5%.
The de-alcoholed beers and wines all contain traces of alcohol in it. Normally between 0.3-0.5% It will never be 100% alcohol free unless it is an artificially flavored drink.
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Kitty said: Yes.Is non-alcoholic beer really non-alcohilic (even 0.00% proof) or does it have a -I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Is non-alcoholic beer really non-alcohilic (even 0.00% proof) or does it have a ),it will help you,my kids.
Answer:
Natural fermentation in orange juice can cause races of alcohol equal to or even higher than the percentage found in non-alcoholic beer.
Some people who have had problems with alcohol shouldn't drink "near beer", the taste and associations (rather than the traces of alcohol) can cause cravings for the real thing.
It has a very smalle amount of alchohol in it. But it is just a very very small amount.
There is really no such thing as beer which is completely free of alcohol and the so-called non-alcoholic beers can be problem for those trying to abstain from drinking.
every thing has micro amounts of achol in them
Non-alcoholic beer is a misleading term as it does in fact contain alcohol (up to 0.5% by volume in some countries).
It's about the same as ginger beer, 0.5%.
The de-alcoholed beers and wines all contain traces of alcohol in it. Normally between 0.3-0.5% It will never be 100% alcohol free unless it is an artificially flavored drink.
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correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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