Is non-alcoholic beer halal? Can Muslims consume it?

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2009

Lot of Muslims think non-alcoholic beer halal.

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  • Thanks for an interesting and informative video. I feel information is the key to understanding.

    Two questions I hope you yourself, or a viewer can help me with.

    There are some beers (Bavaria 0.0% for example) that use a different process and are technically not a beer because they aren't brewed to produce alcohol in the first place. Are they Haraam?

    Yeast is everywhere and turns natural sugar into alcohol inside the fruit we eat straight from the tree. Is natural alcohol Haraam?

  • Becks Blue Alcohol-Free Beer (0.05%) ......

  • @gmdchanar Oh for the love of god shut up. Alcohol is actually found naturally. You prob had alcohol im plenty of other forms and not know it. Its only a danger if you drink to much of it which you can never do with this stuff cos you have to drink at least 8 pints of it to notice it in one hour.

  • i drank just one sip of non alcholic beer in my all life and i m feeling guilty that why i did that...Oh Allah plzzz forgive me...

  • haram

  • (Ran out of characters)

    But then again idealy you should NOT drink "non-alcoholic beer" as it imitates alchoholic beer. I am guessing this is to do with intentions... But not sure...

    Best advice -

    ASK YOUR LOCAL IMAM!

  • This video needs more research done on it, Iran has approved a company which makes non-alchoholic "beer" (I wouldnt call it beer, maybe juice...).

    The process is different because the fermentation does not take place which creates the alcoholic elements within the beer thus making it without any alchohol. But then again its true, SMALL TINY TRACES of alchohol will be in the beer but then again there is alchohol within fruit as fermentation takes place within the fruit. (Not sure though)

  • @koolaid5684 did you know there are a few brands of "halal beer" such as Hillsburg and Barbican from Arab? Barbican comes with variety of fruit flavors but the original flavor (malt) tastes like the real thing except there's no alcohol.

  • if it's 0% alcohol i think it's better to be called as Malt or Barley beverage. in fact Marmite can be considered illegal (in Islam) too because it's a brewing by-product.

  • dammmm...and i had an ice cold Bavaria waiting for me in thr freezer..... :(

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