🍃 Refresh your routine with Heineken 0.0 — the smart sip for the mindful millennial.
Heineken 0.0 is a premium alcohol-free beer brewed in the Netherlands, featuring a balanced recipe of fruity and malty notes with only 0.03% alcohol and 69 calories per 330ml can. Crafted sustainably with a 68% reduction in emissions since 2009, it offers a refreshing, guilt-free alternative for health-conscious and eco-aware professionals.
Product Dimensions | 40.5 x 27.1 x 11.8 cm; 8.61 kg |
Item model number | CM36 |
Volume | 7920 Millilitres |
Units | 7920.0 millilitre |
Storage Instructions | Keep in cool place |
Serving Recommendation | Serve chilled for maximum refreshment |
Manufacturer contact | 3 Broadway Pk, S Gyle Broadway, Edinburgh EH12 9JZ, 0345 030 3281 |
Country of origin | Netherlands |
Alcohol Content | 0.03 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Heineken |
Type | Brewing a great tasting alcohol free beer, is it even possible? Our master brewers started from zero and spent years exploring, brewing and tasting before they finally created a recipe defined by its refreshing fruity notes and soft malty body - perfectly balanced with only 69 calories. |
Speciality | We've cut our emissions when making our beers and ciders by 68% since 2009 |
Caffeine content | decaffeinated |
Manufacturer | Heineken UK |
P**E
This is the 'Goldilocks' alcohol-free beer for me!
I've faffed around with other smaller brands which eventually say 'product unavailable' after having subscribed. And/or the price goes up dramatically. I'm hoping I can now fix on this beer which suits me. I don't miss the alcohol and it's low calorie.For me, the worst low alcohol beers are the ones that taste 'malty'. This is just like a normal lager plus it's not too fizzy.Funnily enough, Heineken was my go-to beer many, many years ago...
M**N
Delicious and totally guilt-free! Great for anyone working from home
** UPDATE June 2018 *******************************You can still read the original review below, but I felt it would be beneficial to anyone else trying to drink less alcohol to give a quick update. I've been using Heineken 0.0 for months now, soon to be coming up to a year. There's always been at least one can in the fridge and I've been steadily extending the time in-between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. I don't drink anywhere near as much as I used to and I've become that much better off as a result. I barely even use 0.0 much any more. I honestly believe Heineken 0.0 played a massive part in reducing my dependency on booze, even if it was just psychologically.So, if you are trying to cut back on the amount of alcohol you drink, or even eliminate it completely, Heineken 0.0 might be just the ticket to help you get started. It's genuinely helped me get my life back on track, perhaps it might help someone else out there too?** Original Review **************************I've been trying to drink less alcohol in recent months. Personally, I use booze to escape and hide away from my own demons rather than face them head on. The side effect of drinking normally is that you become much less productive in the long term. Also, working from home has the disadvantage of making it all too easy to pick up a "cold one" without any pressure from others not to do so.Alcohol-free beer helps. It gives you the psychological satisfaction that you're enjoying the same reflex of drinking booze, but without the cognitive limitations. Now if I'm having a crap day at work and want a beer, I can happily enjoy a Heineken 0.0 completely guilt free.Also, from a health point of view, one can is around 60 calories. Another bonus.I really like the flavour of Heineken 0.0. It's exactly the same as Heineken export and comes with less judgement from your boss.Becks blue on the other hand tastes like piss in comparison. But that's just my opinion. Try them both for yourself and decide.This 24 x pack of Heineken 0.0 comes in 4 x packs of 6 cans, wrapped in a cardboard tray for convenience.
K**.
Perfect if you are driving
Good price, keep cold and it’s very close to a beer as you are going to get. Alway have cold ones in the fridge now.
M**G
It's not bad actually and cheap
This has the overriding advantage that the alcoholic version itself tastes like pish, so the bar isn't too high. Therefore the 0 gets really close to tasting like the pish real thing. You could genuinely believe you are drinking a standard mass produced pish lager.Silliness aside, I even found on drinking the first sip I got that first drink relaxed sensation (probably a warning sign of dependency) of drinking an alcoholic drink. So well done Heineken!
M**Z
Impressive for alcohol free
Tastes lovely, great alternative if you need an alcohol free drink
H**E
Yay no hangover
Yep does exactly what it says on the tin...
C**E
Drinks
Great
M**S
The perfect break from alcohol: Great taste, Enjoyable, and Affordable!
I would say they're terrible because they're "Alcohol Free" but that's the point....Honestly, as I became more aware of my drinking habits creeping up on me, an extra beer here, another glass there, and all that can come with drinking such as poorer sleep quality, bad decisions..., and so on, but of course not to forgot Alcohol isn't all bad, its about moderation, and moderation each to their own.These Alcohol Free Heineken's gave me the perfect break, they're affordable, and having had enough beer in my time, after a few of them you tend not to notice the taste, because the taste is quite alright. They are enjoyable, and would have them again, and again. I tend to drift in between Alcohol phases where I'll have more and less, and I think I'm when I'm getting down these are a great choice.I know a lot of people make comments like what's that point? That's like no caffeine in coffee, but thankfully if you don't want caffeine in your coffee now, you can have that, the same way in which if you don't want alcohol in your beer, you can have too and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Its about enjoying the taste without the alcohol, taking a break from alcohol, or just having a cold drink.Make sure they're cold!
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