No Worries Driving Home For Christmas 0.5%, Lervig Aktiebryggeri, Norway
92 ratings
2.8
No Worries Driving Home For Christmas
0.5% Spiced Beer
Christmas is a terrible time to be out of control of your inhibitions so we want to offer you a special beer to enjoy your family get-togethers while keeping the peace. Driving Home for Christmas offers you all the malty, dark roasted, and spice notes of other Christmas beers – but with none of the alcohol! Now you can feel free to have a couple beers over at a member of the family’s place for Christmas dinner, and still drive the hell out of there once the political arguments start and your aunt begins awkwardly picking on your cousin for failings in life. Driving Home for Christmas: all of the Christmas flavour with none of the holiday drama!

Reviews

Post author: Osmo S
Osmo S
29 days ago
No Worries Driving Home For Christmas, Norway
2.2
Ok holiton. Kotikaljaisa, ei ole joulumausteet ihan se oma juttu.

Post author: Pune
Pune
@ K-Market Kamppi
2 months ago
1.6
Kohtalaisen tummaa, ehkä aavistus punertavan sävyä mukana. Sormen levyinen valkea vaahto. Maussa hiukan ohraa, vehnän tuoma pehmeyttä ja kanelia. Pieni kirsikan sävy mukana. Aika hapan ja samalla vetinen. No, yhdessä asiassa onnistuttiin. Joulu tulee mieleen.

Post author: Arttu T
Arttu T
4 months ago
No Worries Driving Home For Christmas, Norway
0.5
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Post author: Äspee
Äspee
6 months ago
3.0

Post author: Janne L
Janne L
6 months ago
2.3

Post author: Johan B
Johan B
7 months ago
No Worries Driving Home For Christmas, Norway
2.8
Aroma: Some very light Christmas spice. A slight touch of coca cola. Taste: Watery. Thin. Short light malty taste with an extremely small hint of cinnamon. Think Coca cola that has been watered down.

Post author: Burp
Burp
@ Sterk Amsterdam
8 months ago
3.5

Post author: Fahlsten
Fahlsten
8 months ago
2.0

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Alko K-Citymarket Laune
8 months ago
No Worries Driving Home For Christmas, Norway
3.1
November 8. The grayest day of the year. Time to start waiting for Christmas. Right...? Bright black beer. Opaque. A fawn head that reaches one finger. Soon a mere hair-thin lace ring on the sides. Roasted malt and licorice emanate to my nostrils. The tongue, instead, receives dark malt, black tea, raw cola bean and a wisp of cinnamon. The mouthfeel is thin, zesty, roasty, spiced, drying and somewhat astringent. Unique. Not necessarily something that invites me for revisits but glad I tried.

Post author: Tefterik
Tefterik
8 months ago
2.6