Not long ago, there were two distinct imbibing camps: Either you did or you didn't. The did-nots were easily identifiable at the bar, catching side-eyes while cradling a soda or a Shirley Temple, its fruit-salad garnish affixed to the glass.
But much has changed in recent years. Abstaining from alcohol is a rising trend as more adults are balancing drinking with equally satisfying beverages without alcohol. A 2023 Gallup poll showed young adults are drinking less than previous generations — 62% of adults under age 35 said they drink, down from 72% two decades ago — and while alcohol use increased in 2020 and 2021, it's now on the decline.
That's evident at bars, taprooms and cideries across the Twin Cities, where it's common to find taps dedicated to N/A options that aren't soda. At odds with the reputation of the nonalcoholic beers of yore, these beverages pack in all the complexity and drinkability as the craft beers we've grown to love, but without the aftereffects.

‘Nah, I’m good’
ABV Technology is the brainchild of Ben Jordan, a craft brew fan with a background in thermodynamics. He, along with Kurt Koppelman and Patrick Frimat, founded the St. Paul company that built a process that essentially takes the booze out of beer (and other beverages) while leaving the flavors largely intact.
It began in 2017, after Jordan attended the Craft Brewers Conference and came away with one simple question: "Why do N/As suck?"
It wasn't that Jordan didn't drink; to the contrary, he is a craft beer fan. The problem was that there were only so many beers one could enjoy without the inevitable consequences. And that led Jordan to one of his favorite local breweries, Bauhaus Brew Labs.
Nestled inside the craft brew district in northeast Minneapolis, Bauhaus' taproom is a riot of bright colors and tap beers with clever names. In the summer, the taproom fun spills out onto the expansive patio, where there's music, art and a steady stream of neighborhood folks coming and going. It's ground zero for good times at a company that aims to include everyone at the party.
The brewery also had a founding member who was predisposed to hearing what Jordan had to say about N/A beers.