Stay Social: Nonalcoholic Beer Options

Drinking nonalcoholic beer, "NA beer" or "alcohol-free beer," tends to be in demand in the earlier months of the year, especially for people who are participating in “Dry January” or giving up alcohol for Lent. Giving up alcohol does not mean that you have to give up socializing and stay home though! Bottle Theory has a variety of options to let you take a break from alcohol, but still enjoy some time out with friends and family!

Popular Times for Nonalcoholic Beers

Sober October, Dry January, and Lent are three of the most popular times that people think about giving up alcohol, and the demand for nonalcoholic beer options increases.





What is Dry January?

Dry January is like hitting the reset button on your drinking habits after the holiday season's boozy festivities. It's that month-long commitment to ditch alcoholic beverages and go on a hydration vacation. People give their livers a breather by taking a break from alcohol. 





To take this challenge, trade your favorite cocktails and beers for sparkling water, herbal teas, nonalcoholic beers, and maybe even a mocktail or two. It's a chance to clear your head, shed a few pounds, and rediscover what it's like to wake up feeling refreshed on a Saturday morning. So, cheers to Dry January – the month where the party's all about staying dry, at least when it comes to alcohol! 🥂💧





Why Lent?

During Lent, some folks choose to give up alcohol as a way of making a personal sacrifice and practicing self-discipline. It's kind of like a 40-day challenge where you say goodbye to the booze and hello to spiritual growth. 





By abstaining from alcohol, people focus more on their faith, prayer, and self-improvement. For Christians, it's a way to commemorate the 40 days that Jesus spent fasting in the desert. Some people choose to give up meat or chocolate, while others go alcohol-free. So, while it might be a bit tough to resist that glass of wine or beer during Lent, it's all about making a meaningful commitment and finding a deeper connection with one's beliefs. Cheers to a sober Lent! 🙏🍷





Is Sober October New?

Sober October is like the hip new kid on the block when it comes to health and wellness challenges. It has gained popularity in recent years as a way to take a break from alcohol and make healthier choices. It's a 31-day stint where people ditch the drinks and opt for a clear head and better fitness. The origins of Sober October aren't steeped in ancient history or religious traditions; it's more of a modern, social trend. It seems like it just popped up, fueled by a mix of health-conscious individuals and social media trends, encouraging people to hit pause on partying for a month. So, whether you're in it for the health benefits or just a good old-fashioned challenge, Sober October has become a trendy way to test your willpower and give your liver a breather. Cheers to a sober and fresh October! 🍂🚫🥂





Advantages of Nonalcoholic Beer

  • Reduced alcohol consumption: Nonalcoholic beer contains very low or no alcohol, typically less than 0.5% alcohol by volume (ABV). This makes it a suitable option for individuals who want to limit their alcohol intake or abstain from alcohol altogether.

  • Stay Social: Nonalcoholic beer can be a useful choice in social settings where others are consuming alcoholic beverages. It allows individuals to participate in social gatherings without the effects of alcohol.

  • Stay Hydrated! Unlike alcoholic beer, nonalcoholic beer is hydrating because it doesn't dehydrate the body as alcohol does. This makes it a better choice for staying refreshed!.

  • Fewer calories: Nonalcoholic beer generally has fewer calories than regular beer. It can be a suitable choice for those looking to reduce calorie intake while still enjoying the taste of beer.

  • A Growing Variety: There is a growing variety of nonalcoholic beer options available, including different styles and flavors. This allows individuals to enjoy the taste of beer without the intoxicating effects.

  • A Great Option Post-workout: Some people choose nonalcoholic beer as a recovery drink after exercise or physical activity due to its hydrating properties and potential to provide essential minerals like potassium.

  • Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Nonalcoholic beer can be a safe alternative for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. You can still enjoy the taste of beer without exposing your baby to alcohol.

  • Taste experimentation in the craft beer scene: If you are a beer enthusiast, nonalcoholic beer can provide an opportunity to explore different beer brands and styles without the effects of alcohol. This can be especially appealing to those who appreciate the craft beer scene.





Nonalcoholic Beer Options at Bottle Theory

  • Guinness Draught 0.0

  • Untitled Art Non-Alcoholic Mango Dragonfruit Sour

  • Untitled Art American Gold

  • Untitled Art Citra Haze

  • Untitled Art Non-Alcoholic Juicy IPA



See our current menu here including all of our nonalcoholic options!



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About Bottle Theory

Bottle Theory is a bottle shop and taproom in Apex, NC, selling fine wine and craft beer.  The bar also serves wine by the glass, a rotating selection of draft beer and cider, coffee, and tea. Locally owned and operated by  Pavel and Kelly Chtcheprov, Bottle Theory is pet-friendly and family-friendly, and hosts food trucks, trivia, and seasonal events. Whether you’re catching up with neighbors over a juicy IPA or picking up a bottle of wine for your dinner party, we strive to provide something special. Located on the Apex-Cary border in the Green Level Market, Bottle Theory has both indoor and outdoor seating and is steps away from the Greenway. Visit www.ApexBottleTheory.com to learn more. 



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