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Posted 4 January 2023

Big Drop Brewing- Paradiso Citra IPA Cans 0.5% - Non Alcoholic Beer (Gluten Free) 12 x 330ml - £12 at Amazon

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For those doing dry January I cant recommend this beer enough. Currently £13.50 for 12 cans on Prime (works out at £12.00 with £1.50 discount at checkout)

Very refreshing and Citra IPA taste. My favourite on a weeknight


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  • WORLD’S FIRST: Big Drop Brewing was the world’s first brewery dedicated solely to the production of only the finest alcohol-free craft beer.
  • TASTING NOTES: This dry-hopped IPA radiates citrus fruit from the moment you pour it, to the second you finish that last sip with a satisfied sigh. The bright, sharp twist of bitterness on the end makes you want to dive back in for one more.
  • HOPS: Chinook, Cascade, Simcoe, Citra & Columbus.
  • NATURALLY ALCOHOL-FREE: Naturally brewed to no more than 0.5% ABV. No artificial alcohol-removal processes.
  • LOW-CALORIE: Only 61 calories per can or bottle.
  • INTERNATIONALLY CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED: International Brewing Awards 2019: World Champion. European Beer Challenge 2019: Gold. US Open Beer Challenge 2019: Silver. REGISTERED ADDRESS: 46 St Nicholas St, Ipswich IP1 1TT, United Kingdom. INGREDIENTS: water, barley, oats, wheat, lactose (milk) hops, yeast. ALLERGENS: barley, oats, wheat, lactose (milk)

Age Verification Required on Delivery: This product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. To confirm the recipient is over 18 years, valid photographic ID with a date of birth may be required upon delivery. The driver will input your year of birth into their device and may then require an ID check to complete the age verification process. The driver will not be able to access your information once the delivery is complete

Per 100ml: Energy 78.9kJ/18.5kcal, Fat 0.1g (of which saturates 0.1g), Carbohydrates 3.6g (of which sugar 2.0g), Protein <0.5g, Salt 0.1g. Per 330ml can: Energy 61 kcal. Big Drop Brewing Co's goal is to offer many high quality products to customers and satisfy their needs. To achieve this, Canon has every tiny detail researched and designed. This makes them exceptional.
IngredientsWater, BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT, LACTOSE (MILK), Hops, Yeast.

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  1. Gamebear88's avatar
    Any celiacs comment on whether this has caused them reactions or not? (I know it says GF, but certain beers can still cause reactions)
    mishkab's avatar
    I’ve tried 2 of their IPAs and been fine. Enjoyable despite being AF and GF!!
  2. lord_trumpington's avatar
    As a teetotaler I bought a box of this last year. Its still sitting in the cupboard, my fear is if I drink it it will give me the taste for the proper stuff again
    Frugalstudent's avatar
    Very commendable for eliminating any temptations. You could try fermented drinks like kombucha or kefir if you like a tangy kick without alcohol (or with only trace amounts).
  3. OGNinjaDon's avatar
    I just didn't think it tasted very nice and was stuck was loads of them. It's only a deal if you were going to buy it anyway.
    tommytbone1's avatar
    Or if you like it
  4. bozo007's avatar
    This is quite nice, had got a pack recently. Just be careful while opening it as almost every can fizzed over initially.
  5. kyle.campbell's avatar
    If their Milk Stout is anything to go by, this should be delicious! The Big Drop milk stout is my go to non-alcoholic beer.
    EN1GMA's avatar
    so thats non alcoholic as opposed to alcohol free?
  6. flylife's avatar
    £10.65 with sub n save too, thanks
  7. tommytbone1's avatar
    Cheers op. These are decent for 0.5
    Diogenes007's avatar
    I concur.
  8. Matt_Richards's avatar
    I like these, impressed
  9. Ash9694's avatar
    Bought last time it was on a deal, not a bad drop
  10. squigglehead72's avatar
    This is the first non/low alcohol beer I've had that actually tastes like beer without that aftertaste you get with some. Agree that some cans get a bit feisty when opening (have a glass at the ready)
  11. Thecountry's avatar
    This is great stuff, thanks OP
  12. UnderTheRadar's avatar
    Looks like the price is now £13.50 (£12.15 with S&S).
    Tjl694's avatar
    Price drops when you go through to checkout
  13. kembiff's avatar
    Anyone got a way of making it free delivery apart from buying 2?
  14. MelmothTheBanker's avatar
    Big Drop beer are great, check out their full range on their website. If you get on their mailing list there is usually a discount code most months and you can get yummy beer at about a £1 a can to your door. They make the only convincing low alcohol stout too!
  15. Simonol's avatar
    Big Drop make lovely beers. The IPAs are my fave.
  16. MildmanneredCalvin's avatar
    This gets drank from the fridge in my work place 😜
  17. Arold's avatar
    Favourite low-alc beer. Just £9.97 for me, somehow, with 15% S&S.

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  18. drtesseract's avatar
    Ordered, thx OP, shame i have to wait till Jan 19th for them to arrive!
  19. carterma's avatar
    Thanks OP
  20. stevos9's avatar
    Ordered many thanks
  21. aaron1uk's avatar
    Was for dry jan days 1-3 weeks dispatch, saying that going for more non alcoholic beers at home in 2023 cheers op
  22. Goldfish20's avatar
    A good price and beats my go to store for all things low and no alcohol “Dry Drinker dot com” drydrinker.com they also do a subscribe and save equivalent but Amazon wins this time on this product - heat
  23. Ouzoherb's avatar
    why are these so expensive when there is no alchol duty, complete rip off as usual
    bozo007's avatar
    Feel free to make something yourself and sell it cheaper. And by the way, a rip off is only if you are forced to buy something.

    Seriously though, the cost is due to a more complicated manufacturing process and low volumes. (edited)
  24. soap_box's avatar
    I can’t see an option for subscribe and save despite some people mentioning it, did they take it off or am I missing it somehow
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