Wake Up Call

Attitude without alcohol: Brewdog launches two new alcohol-free beers

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INDEPENDENT Scottish brewer, BrewDog has announced it will be expanding its core range of alcohol-free beers with two tasty new additions. Wake Up Call, a breakfast Coffee Stout, and Hazy AF an alcohol-free take on its existing New England IPA, Hazy Jane.

Both beers will be available from January 2020.

The move comes as the brewer continues its mission to prove that alcohol-free doesn’t have to equate to taste free – these two new beers bring all of the attitude, all of the flavour – but none of the alcohol.

Wake Up Call, and Hazy AF will join BrewDog’s existing alcohol-free offering, Punk AF, a bold take on the BrewDog classic Punk IPA that changed the face of craft beer across the globe, and Nanny State – the UK’s best-selling alcohol-free craft beer, and BrewDog’s fourth-biggest product in the UK off-trade.

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Wake Up Call 0.5% – Coffee Stout, available via BrewDog.com:

This is a flavour-packed, alcohol-free breakfast beer from BrewDog. Toasty, chocolatey coffee on the nose, with a subtle coffee, derived bitterness and smooth milk sugar finish. Full flavour, no alcohol, wide awake.

Hazy AF

Hazy AF 0.5% – East Coast IPA, available at Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, BrewDog.com:

East Coast meets alcohol-free in this juiced-up flavour bomb from BrewDog. Tropical fruits and grassy notes mix it up, with a slight grainy base from the oats and wheat for a smoother ride. Full flavour, no alcohol, all-out New England.

For more information, please visit: https://www.brewdog.com/

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