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Budweiser Zero Non-Alcoholic Beer

Budweiser Zero Non-Alcoholic Beer

While we’re generally quick to rail on “The King of Beers” for being 99% water and not really tasting like anything, there is a time and a place for a nice, cold Budweiser. While we always thought a non-alcoholic version of America beer would be something we’d never be interested in, there’s also a time and a place for a non-alcoholic beer. Enter Budweiser Zero. Zero alcohol. Zero sugar. 50 calories. Same crisp taste fans of Budweiser have come to know and love. Honestly, we think it’s pretty cool. NA beers mean you don’t have to worry about driving, making stupid decisions or dealing with a hangover when you’re supposed to be on a Zoom call or making your kids breakfast in the morning. It’s also great for athletes who want to have a beer without the usual side effects, which is why Dwyane Wade helped bring Budweiser Zero to life. Budweiser Zero is available in 12oz can twelve packs and 16oz single cans now. 6 packs of 12oz bottles and cans will be available starting in December.