Non-alcoholic beer review roundup

Non-alcoholic beer review roundup

This year seems to be the year that non-alcoholic beer (and other options) are taking off; I’ve received a number of NA brews as well as wines and even a gin, and observing more hitting the market seemingly weekly. I wrote about Deschutes Brewery’s Fresh Squeezed NA IPA in May, … Continue reading

Tsingtao has a non-alcoholic version, and I have a bottle

Tsingtao has a non-alcoholic version, and I have a bottle

Tsingtao lager now comes in a non-alcoholic version, Tsingtao 0.0, extending the brand’s reach into the NA space as is being promoted as “the perfect beer for summer.” Tsingtao is the top Chinese beer import in the U.S., and the last time I reviewed the regular lager, the brand had … Continue reading

Considering Tsingtao

Considering Tsingtao

So, Tsingtao. The import rights were recently picked up by Paulaner USA, which sent out samples, surfacing a beer that I hadn’t considered for quite some time. I don’t believe I’ve even seen Tsingtao on the market anytime in the past few years. So, even as a green bottle pale … Continue reading

Received: Tsingtao Premium Lager

Received: Tsingtao Premium Lager

Here’s a beer I hadn’t thought about in a while: Tsingtao Premium Lager, imported from the second-largest brewery in China. Paulaner USA picked up the exclusive import rights for Tsingtao to the U.S., and sent out samples bottles to review, which I received last week. I haven’t had a Tsingtao … Continue reading

Tsingtao Lager

Tsingtao Lager

As promised, here’s my review of the Tsingtao Lager I received as part of a promotional package. As I’d mentioned, Tsingtao is available in some 95% of Chinese restaurants, and those are the only places I know to buy it; I don’t believe I’ve ever seen it retailed anywhere. The … Continue reading

Tsingtao, the Year of the Boar, and PR

Tsingtao, the Year of the Boar, and PR

I love getting PR packages. The latest one that I received within this past week is for Tsingtao, the lager from China—their number one beer, and in fact is the “Number 1 branded consumer product exporter from China.” That’s according to the press materials. More on those in a moment. … Continue reading