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Where can I Buy Malt Beverage From?

DarkThinker

Platinum Member
I don't drink alcohol, however I love drinking malt beverage.
Oversees malt beverage can be found all over the place. But here in the states I can't find it anywhere. Where would you suggest I look for it?
 
Theres dozens of kinds in the US.

Just go to a beer distributer and look around (or hell the grocery store if you live in the right state).
 
You mean like, beer, or like Colt 45, or like Malta Goya? Because you can find them, respectively, at a grocery store, a 7-11, and a latino grocery.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
What kind of malt beverage is it you're looking for? Can you give examples of what you buy overseas?

I couldn't find the European ones that I used to drink, but here are some form back home:
Almaza
Laziza

The European brand that I used to drink is called Caliber and it has a horse icon on the front. But I can't anything about that on the net.

Originally posted by: clamum
How is malt beverage formed?

It's just like beer, but without the fermentation that produces alcohol.

 
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.
 
I drank this when I was in Saudi.

It tastes like boiled shit. Don't bother trying to look for it. I'd rather never drink beer for the rest of my life than swill that garlic infused horse piss ever again.
 
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.

Well the problem with "non-alcoholic" beer here in the states, is that it still contains alcohol, which I have an issue with.
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Theres dozens of kinds in the US.

Just go to a beer distributer and look around (or hell the grocery store if you live in the right state).

Wisconsin ftw!
 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I drank this when I was in Saudi.

It tastes like boiled shit. Don't bother trying to look for it. I'd rather never drink beer for the rest of my life than swill that garlic infused horse piss ever again.

What brand was that? This stuff is like beer, some sucks and some doesn't.

The Lebanese brand ones are among the best in the non-alcoholic malt beverage category.
 
Get some Mickey's. It doesn't have alcohol in it. Honest. After that, try Steel Reserve. Same thing...no alcohol. The labels lie.
 
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.

Well the problem with "non-alcoholic" beer here in the states, is that it still contains alcohol, which I have an issue with.

Are you going to get pissed off of <0.5% ?
 
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.

Well the problem with "non-alcoholic" beer here in the states, is that it still contains alcohol, which I have an issue with.

Are you going to get pissed off of <0.5% ?

Yes, if it's not %0 I am not buying it.
 
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.

Well the problem with "non-alcoholic" beer here in the states, is that it still contains alcohol, which I have an issue with.

Are you going to get pissed off of <0.5% ?

Yes, if it's not %0 I am not buying it.

That's because United States labels are more stringent than in Europe or other places. The shit you are drinking in Europe definitely has alcohol, but a very small percentage.
 
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.

Well the problem with "non-alcoholic" beer here in the states, is that it still contains alcohol, which I have an issue with.

Are you going to get pissed off of <0.5% ?

Yes, if it's not %0 I am not buying it.

That's because United States labels are more stringent than in Europe or other places. The shit you are drinking in Europe definitely has alcohol, but a very small percentage.

A loaf of bread has an alcohol content similar to those beers. Sorry to break it to you.
 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: DarkThinker
Originally posted by: Dirigible
Sounds like you want non-alcoholic "beer." Most grocery stores have it in the U.S. (or at least most grocery stores that I go to have it). O'Doul's is one. Kaliber is another.

I got curious and looked at Safeway.com. They had Clausthaler, Odouls, Old Milwaukee non-alcoholic, and St Pauli Girl non-alcoholic beverages locally available.

Well the problem with "non-alcoholic" beer here in the states, is that it still contains alcohol, which I have an issue with.

Are you going to get pissed off of <0.5% ?

Yes, if it's not %0 I am not buying it.

That's because United States labels are more stringent than in Europe or other places. The shit you are drinking in Europe definitely has alcohol, but a very small percentage.

A loaf of bread has an alcohol content similar to those beers. Sorry to break it to you.

Well, assuming that's true, I guess what I am trying to say, is if that drink didn't go through a fermentation process, then it should be fine by my book.
 
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