lukemarsh
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I've read on the net (Coopers site) that it is actually impossible to make non-alcoholic beer because of the natural conditioning methods used. I'm aware that bottle conditioning adds about 0.05% ABV alcohol to your beer...
So does this mean than it's impossible to make a non-alcoholic ginger beer? Or is it different for ginger beer, as opposed to a regular beer?
On the Coopers website they say you can make an alcoholic ginger beer for you and your mates, or a non-alcoholic one for the kids... yet they make a 'non-alcoholic' Birrel that actually has 0.05% ABV that kids aren't able to buy (for obvious reasons).
This is very confusing... also kind of annoying as I'm wanting to make a ginger beer that is completely non-alcoholic so I don't have to keep buying Bundaberg all the time, wasting loads of money! I'm 19 and on my P's too, so I can't have any alcohol in my system when driving.
Hope someone can clarify this for me!
Cheers
So does this mean than it's impossible to make a non-alcoholic ginger beer? Or is it different for ginger beer, as opposed to a regular beer?
On the Coopers website they say you can make an alcoholic ginger beer for you and your mates, or a non-alcoholic one for the kids... yet they make a 'non-alcoholic' Birrel that actually has 0.05% ABV that kids aren't able to buy (for obvious reasons).
This is very confusing... also kind of annoying as I'm wanting to make a ginger beer that is completely non-alcoholic so I don't have to keep buying Bundaberg all the time, wasting loads of money! I'm 19 and on my P's too, so I can't have any alcohol in my system when driving.
Hope someone can clarify this for me!
Cheers