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{ "uri": "at://did:plc:wuojeafwvlqn7devygjbcdjk/com.whtwnd.blog.entry/3lko33ran5r2k", "cid": "bafyreibnszgjtswg2wv42wqkwk4tg5otm3p7nb6a5pcncu5x7juuqmwdp4", "value": { "$type": "com.whtwnd.blog.entry", "theme": "github-light", "title": "Non Alcohol Beer", "content": "Well this is a subject I never even used to give much thought about never mind write about but the circumstances changed for the worse and its become front and centre in my life despite being a real ale drinker.\n\nLast year sadly my dad fell ill and as a result at the moment can't really have alcohol so step forward my sister and brother-in-law, with alcohol free Guinness and wine!\n\nNow I have never had alcohol free drinks before but thought I would give the Guinness a try and I was shocked as it tastes so like the real thing and is hard to tell the difference. First time I had a couple of cans my mind was waiting to feek drunk, it was weird!\n\nFast forward a few months and despite being a cask drinker and maligning Gunniess, I drink the zero version regulary even have some right now as write this blog one of my local pubs. I have also tried non alcohol IPA & pale ale, Proper Job & Shipyard low tide respectively and enjoyed both, mad as sounds to me!\n\nThe best part of alcohol free is being able to get out of the house when I dont feel like real ale but can still out go to and a support pubs which in-turn is so good for my mental health morse with my current circumstances.\n\nAlcohol free Guinness really seems to taking off and although as far as I know only one British pub has it on tap, plenty have it in cans in the fridge and I have no doubt if things carry on, lots more pubs will put it in tap!", "createdAt": "2025-03-18T16:30:53.826Z", "visibility": "public" } }