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Is there alcohol in non-alcoholic beer?

When it comes to "non-alcoholic" beverages, the term can indeed be a bit misleading. While many products are labeled as non-alcoholic, they might still contain a very small amount of alcohol.

Why a non-alcoholic double IPA?

Creating a non-alcoholic (NA) version of a traditionally high-alcohol beverage like a Double IPA is an innovative process that caters to the growing demand for more inclusive drinking options. Here's a simplified breakdown of how this is achieved, ma

Calories, Carbs & IBU's in your non-alcoholic beers?

At Go Brewing, we specialize in crafting non-alcoholic beers that deliver the full taste experience without the alcohol. Whether you're counting calories, monitoring carbs, or curious about the bitterness level, we've got you covered. Below is a deta

Freedom Cali & Amber Ales - Crafted without gluten (or alcohol)

Go Brewing currently has two gluten-free beers in the lineup. The Freedom Cali Pale and Freedom Amber with Adaptogens, are both crafted to cater to specific tastes and health-conscious consumers. Here, we'll cover the essentials of our brewing proces

Is the Street Cred Stout still available?

As of now, our beloved Street Cred Stout is taking a pause. But fret not—it’s a temporary hiatus. We’re on a mission to reimagine and enhance this classic brew, bringing it back to you with an exciting twist. While we perfect its comeback, we invite

Understanding Non-Alcoholic Beer: Does It Really Contain Alcohol?

When you hear "non-alcoholic beer," it might seem like a straightforward concept: beer without the alcohol. However, there's a bit more to it, and understanding these beverages can help you make informed choices based on your dietary preferences, hea

Is there grapefruit in the Jab Jab IPA or in the Double IPA?

When choosing a beer, especially for those with specific dietary needs or restrictions, it's crucial to know not just the flavor profile but also the actual ingredients used in the brewing process. This article is designed to help you understand the

Where can I find Go Brewing near me?

To find the nearest location where Go Brewing is available, visit our up-to-date Store Locator: https://gobrewing.com/pages/store-locator. We're constantly working on expanding our distribution to bring Go brews closer to you. If you don’t find a loc

Is there lactose in any of your beers?

Most of our beer is lactose-free, however, two Go Brewing beers that contain a small amount of lactose are the Sunshine State Hazy IPA and Prophets Hazy IPA. Customers with vegan diets please take note. Lactose is a type of sugar found in milk and da

Are your beer cans BPA-free?

In recent years, health-conscious consumers have become increasingly concerned about the materials used in food and beverage packaging. One specific concern is the presence of Bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical previously common in the production of plast

Is your beer organic?

For many beer enthusiasts, the quality and sourcing of ingredients are just as important as the taste. In response to the growing demand for natural and sustainable products, we often receive questions about whether our beers are organic. Here's a de

Shelf Life and Storage Tips

Non-alcoholic (NA) beers have gained popularity for offering the taste and social experience of beer without the effects of alcohol. Go Brewing's non-alcoholic beer lineup is crafted to provide a premium experience, mirroring the complexity and varie

Do you sell mix-packs?

Yes! If you're local, you can come to our taproom in Naperville and have a flight of NA beers on draft and/or create a custom six-pack with the beers you like from our to-go cooler. If visiting the brewery isn't an option, you can always get a mix-pa

Is your beer vegan?

Most of our beers are vegan-friendly, ensuring that a wide range of dietary preferences can enjoy our products. There are, however, a couple of exceptions. Specifically, the Sunshine State and Prophets beers include a small amount of lactose and ther