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near beer
noun
: any of various malt liquors considered nonalcoholic because they contain less than a specified percentage of alcohol
Examples of near beer in a Sentence
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Anheuser-Busch also produced a Budweiser near beer, simply advertised as Budweiser.
—David Reamer | Alaska History, Anchorage Daily News, 23 July 2023
The beverage—which goes by a bunch of names, including non-alcoholic, low-alcohol, alcohol-free, or near beer—is simply regular brew stripped of booze.
—Ashia Aubourg, SELF, 31 Aug. 2023
The easiest option was non-alcoholic and near beers, the latter required to be less than one-half of 1% alcohol by volume.
—David Reamer | Alaska History, Anchorage Daily News, 23 July 2023
The near beer is not meant to be a refreshment, but a musical instrument.
—Michael Roberts, Outside Online, 17 June 2022
The overall effect is that today’s NA beer is practically indistinguishable from the real stuff, fighting the stigma that near beer is only for losers.
—Kate Browne, SELF, 23 Nov. 2021
So off the two ran to Loxy’s den, where Loxy began to speed-read his handy-dandy cookbook about slicing and dicing sweetmeat and Tex Mex green beans and chugalugging them down with mai tais, Tia Marias, pale ale and near beer.
—Richard Lederer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 July 2019
These are near beer compared to the photographic images.
—Mark Feeney, BostonGlobe.com, 5 Apr. 2018
But near beer should, in time, be good for the industry’s health.
—Stephen Wilmot, WSJ, 4 Aug. 2017
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Word History
First Known Use
1909, in the meaning defined above
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“Near beer.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/near%20beer. Accessed 25 Nov. 2024.
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