The result? A sessional stout that’ll have you feeling the hangover-free buzz, no alcohol (or caffeine) required!
To get the most out of your Mocha Nitro Stout (and create a dreamy cascading effect) be sure to give it a shake before pouring aggressively into a glass.
After a LOT of experimentation, we developed the very first non-alcoholic Nitro beer on the market as part of our Discovery Series. We are super excited for you to get sippin' and can't wait to hear your input — scan the QR code to join the journey.
“As good as it gets when it comes to NA beer. It's creamy, delicious, and just complex enough to feel sorta fancy.”
Our process is very similar to normal beer and still utilizes malted grain, hops and undergoes a full fermentation. However, by closely monitoring and adjusting variables along the way, such as temperature, we maintain very low levels of alcohol.
Our beers are not gluten-free. However, our Golden Lager is gluten-reduced with less than 10 ppm per serving.
No, our beers do not contain any added sugar.
Almost all Gruvi beers are vegan-friendly, except our Mocha Moment which contains lactose.
No, unfortunately our beers are not kosher certified.
Yes, but only very small amounts. Our beers contain less than 0.5% ABV, the universally accepted amount for non-alcoholic beverages. This is similar to kombucha or even a ripe banana which contain a similar ABV due to natural fermentation.
Because of the very low levels of alcohol and the unlikelihood of an adult becoming intoxicated, drinking our beers before driving is safe. We would recommend checking your local laws and regulations before drinking NA beer while driving, and even if legal, you may still run the risk of being mistakenly pulled over.
Because our beers do contain small amounts of alcohol (less than 0.5% ABV), we recommend checking with your healthcare provider before partaking.
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