
Heineken 0.0 is among the most generally obtainable N/A beers available on the market, and I think it’s well-liked for one main motive: It tastes identical to common Heineken, which might admittedly be slightly funky-skunky, with aggressive maltiness and a few cardboard overtones. Now Heineken extends the road with the aim of getting a bit extra enjoyable: These two new N/A choices embody fruit parts (and extra!) to liven issues up. Let’s give ’em a whirl.
Heineken 0.0 Chilly Pressed Lime Overview
There’s one thing of a lemon-lime high quality on the palate right here, with these limes ultimately profitable out because it develops in glass. There’s a sure artificiality to the beer at the beginning, maybe inevitable, however in time it settles down and the brew reveals itself as surprisingly clear and refreshing, flippantly candy however tempered by that acidic lime — more and more juicy the longer it lingers on the tongue. In the long run it comes throughout as extra of a reputable various to a seltzer than a beer, however with restrained fruit parts and a smear of ruddy malt serving to to maintain it grounded. B+
Heineken 0.0 Nectarine Juniper Overview
Fret not: The juniper element right here is delicate at greatest. It is a very orangey beer, mild on its ft and extremely mild, the juniper talked about within the title little greater than a whisper of herbaceousness, evident solely on the end, which is in any other case delicate and easy. This has even much less of the funkiness of normal Heineken 0.0, and acquits itself much more like a tangy seltzer. I discovered it fairly pleasant, however these afraid of fruit of their brew will need to look elsewhere. A-
every $11 per six-pack
Heineken 0.0 Nectarine Juniper
USD11


