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Unfiltered Lager Cans
Regular price From £42.50Regular priceUnit price perSale price From £42.50 -
Lager, IPA & Lemon Lager Cans
Regular price From £42.50Regular priceUnit price perSale price From £42.500.5% Alcohol Free Lemon Lager, Superior Hazy IPA & Unfiltered Lager
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Unfiltered Lager Bottles
Regular price From £36.00Regular priceUnit price perSale price From £36.00 -
Hazy IPA Cans
Regular price From £42.50Regular priceUnit price perSale price From £42.50 -
Lemon Lager Cans
Regular price From £42.50Regular priceUnit price perSale price From £42.50
FAQs
How do I get a VAT receipt? +-
You will see the option to download a VAT receipt after you purchase. You can contact hello@luckysaint.co at any time if you need more detail.
Can you get drunk from drinking non alcoholic beer? +-
You cannot get drunk by drinking Lucky Saint. Lucky Saint is 0.5% abv - this is classified as 'alcohol free' in Europe (and therefore in Germany, where we're made) and 'de-alcoholised' in the UK.
Many things we consume daily contain higher trace amounts of alcohol than Lucky Saint, for example an over-ripe banana, fresh orange juice or a piece of rye bread.
Can you drink Lucky Saint and drive? +-
As your blood alcohol content cannot be raised with a 0.5% alcohol content, it is therefore safe to drive and drink Lucky Saint.
Can you drink Lucky Saint whilst pregnant? +-
Under European guidelines, 0.5% is classed as alcohol-free and there's a similar amount of alcohol in everyday items like bananas or even rye bread. However, if you have any concerns we would always advise chatting to your doctor first before consuming non-alcoholic beer when pregnant.
Is Lucky Saint vegan? +-
Lucky Saint is completely vegan friendly - our beer is left unfiltered meaning there is no filtration process using animal products, and we use just four simple, vegan ingredients. Our focus on quality ingredients and our unique brewing process means a great taste and mouthfeel - we don't use lactose or other additives.
Is Lucky Saint gluten free? +-
No, Lucky Saint isn't a gluten free beer - this is due to the Pilsner Malt used in our recipe.
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