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curiosity | 23:04 Fri 24th Nov 2006 | Drinks
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what is available other than Kaliber and which are the best tasting in your opinion.
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There's Bittburger Drive which is a whole heap better than Kaliber!
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Where can I buy that from? It's for my Dad who has just been prescibed Warfarin, so I was going to try and get him a decent taste for his nightime comfort while keeping it alcohol free, and I've had Kaliber and unless it's really cold it's horrible. Thanks for your suggestion.
I just got some from Majestic www.majestic.co.uk for your nearest store
If it's not a contradiction in terms,lager and taste,then try here. http://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/beers/cgi-bin/s s000000.pl
I've used them before for German beer. quite good. I think the link is just the low/non alcoholic part
If that link doesn't work,then go to main page and type alcohol free in search box
http://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/
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Thank you both so much great links.
Dorada Sin is actually quite nice.
I've never seen it for sale over here though - I can't see there being much demand for imported non-alcoholic beers.
theres non alcoholic becks, how about the cheap packs of panache u can get from aldi/lidl,

btw panache is shandy, low alcoholic(about 0.3%) though
there are two on the market at the moment that I quite like -
Cobra Beer ( same as that you get in curry houses) is 0% and a Becks ) alcohol are currently available.

I've seen both in Tesco / sainsburys locally and dont forget the new carling 2% lager.

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