Updated: 08 May 2012 12:07 PM | By Craig Butcher
Low-Alcohol Beers: Tasted and Rated

Veltins alcohol-free (0.5%), 330ml



Veltins alcohol-free (0.5%), 330ml (© Craig Butcher-MSN)
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This medium-bodied lager from Germany has a "sophisticated, posh-looking bottle" says Ian, which "looks expensive" says Steve. The "premium, Germanic label" suggests good things, say Craig - "it's dry, malty and the flavours sit on the tip of the tongue, refusing to be drawn further which robs you of any aftertaste. But if you like that dry, Germanic pilsner style, this will definitely appeal," says Craig.