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Is Non-Alcoholic Beer Safe? Posted by Chelsea F on 16th Jul 2019 One of the most frequently asked questions on Google is whether or not alcohol free beer is safe. The short answer is yes. The long answer is, at 0.0-0.5%, near beer has a similar alcohol content as a glass of orange juice, a banana, or even a piece of chocolate cake - some pieces are bigger than others :).



Whether you’re pregnant, on prescription medication, or have an underlying medical condition non-alcoholic beer should be viewed as equally safe as a glass of juice, soda, or water. In fact, many of our customers fall into one of these groups and cite drinking our non-alcoholic beer as a way to enjoy the taste of a craft beer, be comfortable in social situations all while avoiding the potential harm of alcohol.



And, surprisingly enough, the fastest growing group of na beer consumers may be elite athletes. The New York Times published <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/19/sports/olympics/germany-olympics-beer.html">an article</a> during the last winter Olympics highlighting the performance of German athletes and their strict regime of non-alcoholic beer consumption, not only because Germans love beer, but as a clinically proven sport recovery beverage. So for all you weekend warriors, aspiring and pro athletes maybe non-alcoholic craft beer is what can take you to the next level!



Oh, and did we mention that at just 10 calories per can and less than 2g of carbohydrates Partake beers are a great call for those on a keto diet and those managing diabetes.

Non-Alcoholic Beer is Bubbling Up By 2024, the worldwide market for non-alcoholic beer is expected to double! That means that us alcohol abstainers will have an ever-growing peer group of people to try new beers with – and it also means that more companies are catering to the NA beer crowd. Here at Partake Brewing, we are excited for what [...] Read More »

Partake Brewing Non-Alcoholic Pale Ale Launches in LCBO Toronto, Canada - Partake Brewing, maker of award winning craft non-alcoholic beer, is pleased to announce that it has recently partnered with one of the world's largest sellers of beverage alcohol, the LCBO, to sell and distribute across the province of Ontario. This partnership opens an exciting new channel for the rapidly growing non-alcoholic beer [...] Read More »

Canadian Non-Alcoholic Beer Startup Partake Brewing Brings Winning Taste To Dragons' Den This Month FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Vancouver, BC, March 7, 2018 — What does a Saudi Sheik have in common with an Olympic athlete and an expectant mother? They’re all helping fuel a global appetite for non-alcoholic beer, one sip at a time. It’s a category that has seen massive growth in the past several years with global [...] Read More »

Invite Partake To Your Wedding The ConundrumWhen we received Danielle's pre-order for Partake, there was message from her. The last line read: "I'd love Partake to be part of my big day!" At this point, Partake hadn't even been packaged yet. The Partake release date was planned for a week before her wedding date and was tentative at best. This was Danielle's wedding! Of course [...] Read More »

Top Canadian Oktoberfest Events Sausages, pretzels and beer, oh my! The first keg was tapped in Munich this past Saturday which catapults us into the highly, if not the most, anticipated and celebrated beer festivals in the world. Not only is it a time when Bavarian culture is adopted with vigor, where lederhosen and dirndl clad folks listen to polka music, but also [...] Read More »

Partake Brewing Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer Crushes Kickstarter Goal in Just 3 Hours Partake Brewing soared passed its Kickstarter goal of $10,000 CAD in just three short hours after its launch on March 28, 2017. The company which is developing a line of craft non-alcoholic beer (or near beer) is raising funds for its first product: a non-alcoholic IPA or India Pale Ale. According to their Kickstarter video Partake [...] Read More »

TTC Brownie Ban Sparks Outrage The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has sparked outrage among its staff and customers with its recently announced brownie ban. "Effective immediately no brownies will be allowed on any TTC subways, streetcars, or buses due to the perceived risk that the brownies could contain cannabis" said CEO Andy Byford. The brownie ban follows in the wake [...] Read More »

Fast growing beer segments converge with launch of craft non-alcoholic beer Five years ago Ted Fleming decided to give up alcohol after he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. But he missed his beer. “I missed the taste of beer and discovering new beers, especially new craft beers.” he lamented. “But more than that, I found that I missed the social connection that comes from sharing a drink with a colleague [...] Read More »