first reason is cause alot of poeple love the taste of beer. and for recovering achoholics its easy them without the actual aclchol.
LOL...curious Mormons. No, if they want to drink they just take a drive to Wendover where they can play some blackjack while they have their drink and think no one from their ward will ever know.horny_trojan wrote:
Today at work I stocked O'Douls non-alcoholic beer. At first I didn't think about it, then I realized the absurdity of it. What is the point of non alcoholic beer? I figured there were three kinds of people in mind when they made this:
A. 12 year olds
B. curious Mormons/Muslims
C. Designated drivers (so they dont feel left out)
To me alcohol is the potency behind beer. Without it just seems, well, weak. Kinda like having a race car that can only go 25 mph.
Your thoughts
For those that don't know, Wendover is a town on the Utah/Nevada border, about a 90 minute drive from Salt Lake. In fact, part of the town is in Utah, and part is in Nevada, but there's only fun stuff to do on the Nevada side.
They sell that non-alcoholic beer (0.5%) in supermarkets in Australia... so no, you don't have to be 18AllmightyOz wrote:
Do you have to be 21 to buy it? haha!
Now can someone explain the use of:

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My grandfather was a diabetic so he had to drink non-alcoholic beer.BlokieBF2 wrote:
Its good for diabetics as it has almost zero sugar in it
tastes like crap though IMO
It's Dutch.cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
i still believe its hollandais, not dutch
Hollandais sounds French.