Low alcohol lager recommendation required

I live in the UK & am looking for a good tasting, preferrably bottled, low alcohol lager (0.5% - 2.0%). Of alcoholic beer / lager I prefer to drink Leffe, Hoegaarden & sometimes Heineken, etc so anything reminiscent of any of these would be great.

Many thanks, Jason.

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Jason
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Buckler..........

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Frog King

Kaliber!

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Joris Pattyn

OK..... Buckler by Heineken Kaliber by Guinness

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Frog King

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Thanks very much for the replies.

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Jason

Maybe this?

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toddlintown

I've not seen Buckler in the UK, but occasionally have seen Bitburger 'Drive' (is that the name?) & Beck's non-alco version is in supermarkets (neither of which will be like Leffe or Hoegaardern, but might be OK, I did once see an alco-free German Weissbier too - sounds a great idea . . . well, apart from the lack of alcohol of course ;~) good luck, cheers, MikeMcG. PS Carling's & a couple of other big boys (Carlsberg?) have come up with low alco lagers in recent months ("Carling C2")

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MikeMcG

oh & I spotted the chap behind this -

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- on the ukcider group - lots of low & no alco beers - incl german lager & wheat, dark ones & a Portuguese peach lager! Cheers, MikeMcG

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MikeMcG

On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 18:11:19 +0100, Jason wrote (in message ):

Erdinger Alkoholfrei is the only one worth drinking.

BTW Bitburger Drive is possibly the nastiest "beer" I've ever had the misfortune to taste.

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Tim

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