The Non Alcoholic Beer Market
Go Brewing is a brewer of non alcoholic beers like Prophets Hazy IPA. The non alcoholic beer market has grown rapidly in recent years with the introduction of non alcoholic beers that taste more like regular beer. Non alcoholic beers have several health advantages over regular beers, including fewer calories, sugar, carbs and of course, alcohol. Non alcoholic means less than 0.5% alcohol, so non alcoholic beers can still have traces of alcohol.
Athletic Brewing is the current market leader in non alcoholic beers with an approximate 19% market share, but more and more specialty non alcoholic breweries like Go Brewing are entering the market, as well as traditional breweries. Not a day goes by without some news story about the rise of non alcoholic beer and societal trends towards reducing alcohol intake.
Go Brewing
Go Brewing started in 2022 in Naperville, Illinois near Chicago. They brew all of their beers in house at their state-of-the-art brewery. They also have a taproom with many events, including weekly live music, wellness events and more. Go Brewing brews 14 different non alcoholic beers, including IPAs, Pilsner, Sour, Porter, Gluten Free and Wheat beers.
Go Brewing Prophets Hazy IPA
Prophets Hazy IPA is one of Go Brewing’s every day beers. The brewery describes the beer as “This Hazy IPA is a nod to the brightness that follows a storm. It’s not about waiting for the clouds to clear, it’s about pushing through despite not having clarity – for that’s when the finish line will emerge.” The profile is “smooth, creamy, fruity.” Prophets Hazy IPA has no rating on Beer Advocate and 3.56 out of 5 on Untappd.
Prophets Hazy IPA has 72 calories, 12g carbs, 0g fat and 1g protein. It has 0.39% alcohol and an 23 IBU.
Our Review of Prophets Hazy IPA
If you read our post about ProofNoMore, I bought 35 single non alcoholic beers to try. I started with non alcoholic beers from large well known breweries and followed that up with craft breweries. Then I moved on to non alcoholic breweries, starting with Athletic Brewing Lite, which was better than expected. Many of these were very good and barely discernable from beers with alcohol, but some were downright bad. Next was Go Brewing, starting with Head On American Wheat with Orange Peel, which was not good, and now Prophets Hazy IPA.
The Tasting
This was much better than the American Wheat. I liked it a lot and found it very drinkable and refreshing. However I do not recommend it for IPA lovers. It was more like Samuel Adams Just the Haze with a citrus taste and minimal hoppyness. It was not as sweet as Just the Haze and better overall. If you like IPAs, Athletic Brewing Run Wild and Free Wave, Sierra Nevada Trail Pass IPA and Figueroa Mountain Hikers High are better choices.
If you still want to try Prophets Hazy IPA, here are some purchasing options:
Prophets Hazy IPA is available at Amazon at Prophets Hazy IPA.
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For better recommendations, try Athletic Brewing Run Wild IPA, Athletic Brewing Free Wave Hazy IPA, Sierra Nevada Trail Pass IPA and Figueroa Mountain Hikers High Hazy IPA.
For non alcoholic beer nutritional information for all NA beers we have reviewed and more, see NA Beer Nutritional Information.