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Athletic describes Run Wild as a year-round IPA with Northwest hops, Citra and Mosaic emphasis, citrus, pine, 65 calories, and less than 0.5% ABV. Retail listings reinforce the hoppy, clean, sessionable IPA positioning.
Use for classic IPA replacement when dry finish matters.
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Run Wild IPA makes the most sense when you want a beer that still feels adult, best na ipa picks, or not sweet / dry-first picks without pouring alcohol. Check the ABV note, then compare the taste signals below to the drink you are trying to make or replace.
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Athletic describes Run Wild as a year-round IPA with Northwest hops, Citra and Mosaic emphasis, citrus, pine, 65 calories, and less than 0.5% ABV. Retail listings reinforce the hoppy, clean, sessionable IPA positioning.
Reddit aggregation for non-alcoholic beer repeatedly surfaces Athletic Brewing as a commonly recommended NA beer brand, with frequent praise around IPA and hazy IPA options. Treat this as directional social proof, not a controlled taste panel.
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Generated from official beer specs, retailer availability, awards language, and Reddit aggregation; broad source mix supports a high provisional score.
generated from outside signals · Evidence profileCold beer moments where hop bite and a crisp finish matter most.
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Start with the proof: this bottle is listed as <0.5%, with source notes saying Non-alcoholic beer under 0.5%.
Use it when you want a beer that still feels adult, best na ipa picks, or not sweet / dry-first picks. Check whether the notes point toward sipping, mixing, or both.
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