🍹 Refresh your routine with the bold, crisp chelada that’s always in season.
Go Brewing’s Salty Lime AF Chelada is a small batch, non-alcoholic craft beer featuring a bold lime and salt flavor profile. It’s low-calorie and low gluten, designed for health-conscious consumers seeking a refreshing, crisp beverage without alcohol. Each 12 oz can is born-on-date stamped to ensure peak freshness, making it perfect for any occasion from casual gatherings to mindful moments.
J**N
Impressive non-alcoholic option!
I was pleasantly surprised by this! I do have to say the only N/A beers I'd tried in the past were the more mainstream, readily available in stores, big name brands. They were all one and done ~ they just made me feel sad, sitting with my can of ever-so-slightly flavored carbonated hops water.These are not those! They actually have flavor, body, they pour well. They actually satisfy those 'I could go for a beer now' times when I'm avoiding alcohol, so I can still get the 'ah, that hits the spot' feeling without the guilt.While $29.99 for a 12-pack isn’t something I'd personally spend super regularly, that speaks more to my currently frugal budget than it does the price point, lol, b/c that's definitely far less than picking up a traditional 12-pack from any of my local craft breweries. I'll be ordering more from this brand for sure, probably one of their available variety sample packs - as you can see I've already ordered their chelada (my favorite of the 3).These are great to have on hand for yourself or others whether abstaining completely, or like myself, you like the flavor of beer but also like to be a little healthier once in while with it. They appear to have a good selection, and from what I've tried so far the flavors are deep and satisfying.
B**.
Great selection of flavors
We’ve ordered this variety pack a handful of times - usually buying a case each time. Great selection of flavors that pair well with just about anything. Though they’re NA, they have good body and taste. Fast shipping in a well thought out box (there have been several iterations of the car design). Sometimes there are stickers included in the box, so be sure to check. The six pack holders really hang on to the tops of the cans and can double as funny glasses. I recommend rinsing the can tops as they can be dusty from travel (as I do with everything in a can). Overall a great option for GOing NA.
✧**°
A Refreshing Twist on Non-Alcoholic Beer
I recently had the chance to try Go Brewing's Salty Lime AF Chelada, a non-alcoholic beer that promises a light, crisp, and refreshing experience with a lime full flavor. As someone who enjoys the occasional beer but prefers to keep things low-calorie and gluten-free, I was curious to see how this small batch brew would measure up.Upon opening the can, I was greeted by a delightful aroma of lime that instantly transported me to a sunny beachside oasis. The appearance of the beer was a pleasant golden hue, with a slight effervescence that hinted at its refreshing nature.Taking a sip, I was impressed by the balanced flavor profile. The beer had a subtle sweetness that was perfectly complemented by the zesty lime notes. The saltiness added an interesting twist, enhancing the overall taste without overpowering the beer. It was light-bodied and easy to drink, making it an ideal choice for those warm summer days or as a refreshing alternative to traditional beer.One thing to keep in mind is that the taste may not be everyone's cup of tea. Some may find the lime and salt combination a bit too pronounced, while others may appreciate the unique flavor profile. Personally, I enjoyed the boldness of the lime and the way it danced on my tongue with each sip.Overall, this drink is a refreshing and innovative non-alcoholic beer that offers a tasty alternative for those looking to enjoy a light, crisp beverage without the calories or gluten. While it may not be everyone's favorite, it certainly stands out in the crowded NA beer market and is definitely worth a try for those who enjoy lime-forward flavors.
B**E
It’s very good. You should consider giving it a try.
I’ve had a few NA beers recently, with mixed results. Some have been okay, while others tasted very watered down and lacked flavor. I had an opportunity to try this beverage, and thought the label was fun and description interesting, so I decided to give it a try, and am glad I did. This Mexican style lager with lime and salt is good in a way that makes you forget it has no alcohol. I was impressed by the initial foamy head it produced out of the can, and hopeful for a good flavor. I was not disappointed. The lager is smooth, the lime is bright, and the salt is, well, salty but not overly so. It is good with food. We had it with chicken cacciatore one night, and pizza another, and it complimented both meals. It is also nice to sip on its own. It is light and refreshing and I think it benefits from being served very cold. I was worried it might be too hoppy – I am not a fan of IPAs or hoppy flavors in general – but this beverage is well balanced and makes having a beer without alcohol a pleasant experience. And at 53 calories a can, it’s a win all around. If you want to reduce your alcohol intake while still enjoying other aspects of beer, this just might be what you are looking for.
P**.
The taste is not similar to a vanilla porter
The cost of shipping makes this brand significantly more expensive than at your local liquor store. But wanting to experiment with a variety of NA beers, I gave it a shot anyway. This falls squarely in the style beer I normally drink, porters, dunkels, stouts, etc. It does not fit or taste anything like those. The closes I can describe it is a slightly effervescent prune juice. I drank one and can not imagine the others will end up anywhere but the trash. I would be embarrassed to give these away.
P**K
Great NA beers.
The Freedom Cali Pale pours a hazy straw color with a cream head with short lived lacing. There is a tropical hop aroma that carries over into the taste. There are hints of pineapple, tropical hops, and has a dry and light bitter flavor. The feel in the mouth is effervescent and creamy. I added a bit of squirt to make an NA beergarita with this beer and it was fantastic.The Freedom Amber pours out clear, amber colored, and has a stiff, but short lived head. The beer smells of biscuit, malt, and floral hops. The flavor is the same with some caramel, a bit sweet, with a dry and light profile. The mouthfeel is smooth and refreshing.Overall these are great NA beers. They still taste like NA beers, with a bit of a watered down profile compared to a traditional beer, however, these are very tasty and, like I mentioned above, I mixed a little of my own flavor in the Cali Pale which turned out great.
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