🍹 Refresh your routine with the bold, crisp chelada that’s always in season.
Go Brewing’s Salty Lime AF Chelada is a small batch, non-alcoholic craft beer featuring a bold lime and salt flavor profile. It’s low-calorie and low gluten, designed for health-conscious consumers seeking a refreshing, crisp beverage without alcohol. Each 12 oz can is born-on-date stamped to ensure peak freshness, making it perfect for any occasion from casual gatherings to mindful moments.
A**N
Best NA IPA I've found so far.
I think I found my beer. A Double IPA make with Simcoe, Mosaic and Citra hops, The Story by Go Brewing has a familiar flavor that I crave in a beer. It has the bitterness you want from a good IPA and all the West Coast dank hop flavors. There’s good body, decent aromatics and a pleasing color. The hops hang around long enough to let you know they were there and leave you ready for more just as they begin to fade. Not much more to say, if you love IPAs, especially the West Coast dank variety, then do yourself a favor and buy some. Actually, do you self a real favor and buy a lot, because when there’s no alcohol to hold you back, I could see drinking a lot of these at a bbq.Note I’m going to give this a 9 for now, but only because this beer exceeded my expectations to the point where I realize there could be something even better.Rating: 9/10
K**C
Happy summer afternoons
I stopped drinking alcohol a decade ago and gave up gluten five years ago. This summer I really missed opening a can of cold beer after working in our garden. Accidentally found this company. Gluten free non-alcoholic beer? I gave it a try and it’s awesome. It is quality brew that tastes like beer. Great mouthfeel. Happy me. Ordering again.
D**S
A good low calorie, non-alcoholic option for those that like beer!
I’ve had a variety of non-alcoholic beers, and a lot of them have an odd flavor or aftertaste, but not with these! The mixed pack with a variety of different IPAs has been a hit at my house. We’re not alcohol free all the time, but during the week it’s nice to have a low calorie/non-alcoholic option. The different IPA varieties are great, and taste like real beer.
M**N
Best NA and GF beer I’ve had!
I think this is a very good non-alcoholic AND GF pale ale! I am not a beer expert, but it satisfies my palate for what a pale ale should taste like. If I was served this in a glass, I would not know the difference. Bright, light, and refreshing - citrus and hoppy. Also, great value.
W**S
Excellent choice for beer-loving Celiacs
As a former homebrewer/beer snob who was diagnosed with Celiac disease and high blood sugar later in life, it is a constant challenge to find gluten-free, low-calorie beers that actually taste like beer. Folks, this is it! I don't even miss the alcohol. I can once again enjoy a great beer with none of the side effects. Highly recommended.
B**S
This NA beer is Great, its not the 80's Sharps
I like a good scotch, a good red wine, a good German beer but as we age we need to reduce alcohol but like the taste of beer. I've tried all the different NA beers and this takes the lead for taste, variety and more...I recently had friends over and I poured red solo cups with different GO NA beers, the 7 or 8 friends all tasted and enjoyed the tastes. Hahaha, I didn’t tell anyone it was NA until we were sitting in a restaurant eating lunch, everyone over 60 had the same revelation, this isn't the NA beers of early '80s.I now keep a case on hand always for when friends stop by...
P**R
good, overall. you won't regret them
tasted really good- can't tell the difference between alcohol and not. but one leaked and i threw it away. that made them more expensive even than before. cans too thin!UPDATE: the customer service is fantastic. they knew i was really bummed about losing one delicious can, so they sent me six more. i want to try the porter next, because, as far as i know, no other brewery has one.go brewing is the best so far! i hope they never get rid of the pils. if you want a beer that's unpretentious and goes with any food. pils is it!i tried the porter and i had high expectations, given how good others were. this was the only mis-step. i admire them for their reach, but i think the beer has to through a few more iterations. more like a slightly sweet, slightly hoppy soda. maybe more hops and a heavier mouthfeel.the tropical ipa is creative. who knew the taste of mango and the taste of hops could be so harmonious? i just wish it was a little less sweet.the west coast pale was stellar, the hazy ipa and the american wheat were good, but the double ipa was REALLY good. if you love hops (like i do) this is for you.
I**E
Go Brewing IPA Mixed Pack - A Solid NA Variety Pack with Clear Winners
This 12-pack offers excellent variety for discovering your preferred NA IPA style. While not every beer hit the mark for my palate, I found 3-4 genuine standouts that I'd happily order again.**The Winners:**The hazy IPAs in this pack shine brightest, delivering that creamy mouthfeel and tropical hop character reminiscent of traditional New England IPAs like Bell's Official or Stone Hazy IPA. One particular standout rivals Two Roads Two Juicy IPA in its bold citrus-forward profile, with notes of grapefruit and mango that don't feel compromised by the alcohol removal process.**The Mixed Bag:**The West Coast style offerings were more hit-or-miss. While they capture the piney, resinous qualities of classics like Stone IPA or Lagunitas, some lacked the balanced malt backbone that prevents harsh bitterness.**Value Proposition:**At roughly $2-3 per can, this pack serves as an affordable "flight" experience. You'll likely find 2-3 favorites worth ordering in full cases, making it a smart investment for NA beer explorers.**Bottom Line:**Perfect for those transitioning to NA beers or seeking variety. While personal preferences will vary, I guarantee you'll find at least one beer in this pack worth reordering. The hazy options particularly impressed, standing toe-to-toe with alcoholic counterparts.*Helpful tip: Chill thoroughly and pour into a glass to maximize hop aromatics.*
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