RATINGS: 184   WEIGHTED AVG: 1.11/5   EST. CALORIES: 12   ABV: 0.4%
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When you want the taste and refreshment of a beer, but without the alcohol, have a Sharp’s. Introduced in 1989, Sharp’s is a non-alcohol alternative to premium beers. Our patented Ever-Cool® brewing process allows Sharp’s to be brewed at a lower temperature, minimizing production of alcohol and giving Sharp’s the great taste of beer.

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ryecatcher (1632) - Beverly, Chicago, Illinois, USA - AUG 13, 2019
UPDATED: AUG 13, 2019 Trying to do a sober rest of August after abusing my liver far too much the past couple months (and probably for the past few years to be honest) so I grabbed a 12 pack of these at Walmart for the nice low price of $5.47. Honestly? Not really that bad. It tastes pretty much like Miller Lite until the finish (when it just falls off tht pallet completely... like malt flavored seltzer). Dunno if I'll buy another 12, but I don't think these will go to waste. Sláinte.

2.7
mkel07 (9526) - Brisbane, AUSTRALIA - OCT 12, 2017
Bottle from Harrahs Casino on 11 October 2017. I did not realise that this was such a low alcohol beer until I bought it and read the label. This certainly wasn't the worst low alcohol beer that I have had and it actually didn't taste too bad.

1.3
Aggiebob (3426) - Huntsville, Alabama, USA - SEP 10, 2017
UPDATED: SEP 16, 2017 Bottle.It poured clear gold with a thin white head. Light malt aroma with notes of artificial corn. It is mildly bitter.

1.5
wlajwl (10859) - Quad Cities, Iowa, USA - MAR 14, 2017
Not that bad beery/malty aroma but very hollow and empty in flavor, no reason to have again.

1.2
Cybercat (10436) - Atlanta, Georgia, USA - APR 29, 2016
Pours clear golden, not much head. Aroma delivers wan malty and hoppy notes. Flavor is barely like a beer at all - malty, a teeny bit fruity and hoppy, but not beer-ish. Mouthfeel features barely acceptable body and fizz. When will anyone brew an acceptable "near beer"? Probably after the Detroit Lions win the Super Bowl.

1.9
johnnymusky (983) - Minnesota, USA - APR 10, 2016
Ok for a non alcohol brew...but i must ask the question...what is the point...have a beer or drink water!

5
fiter (1) - deer, New York, USA - JUL 24, 2015 does not count
I love everything about this non-alcoholic beer--the refreshing light taste, the low 55 calories, the low carbs.

0.8
slowrunner77 (19086) - Reno, Nevada, USA - OCT 18, 2014
...so i guess it’s not quite as bad as other miller products (not as skunky)...but why bother. have a water."

1.3
DrSilverworm (11039) - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - OCT 14, 2014
12oz bottle, thanks to Chudwick, the NA King. Date on bottle reads NOV0314. Pours a clear golden color, with a rocky white head that fizzes loudly. Thin white head retains, which is impressive. Kind of pretty good lace.. Bigger bubbles of carbonation in the glass. Nose is bread, corn. Flavor is bread, corn, water. Taste has kind of a bite to it going down, a little rough. Very mild sweet taste, but pretty much no taste at all to this. Tastes kind of like rough-textured water. Wet plain white bread. Lighter body. Rough texture. Light to moderate carbonation. Bit of a tart acidic bite in the aftertaste. Not very satisfying at all for me. Challenging to drink. Might convince someone craving a beer that perhaps they don’t actually like beer at all. Not outright disgusting, but I didn’t end up finishing the last bit. What’s the point.

2.5
Chudwick (4684) - Taylor Mill, Kentucky, USA - OCT 3, 2014
12oz bottle into a glass. Nose is grain or old corn. Sip adds floral notes and high life light-esk qualities. Decent.


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