The 12 Best Non-Alcoholic Beers to Serve at Your Super Bowl Party

(Photo: NA Beer Market)
Super Bowl Weekend has arrived, and while plenty of people will be reaching for regular beer, others are sober, extending Dry January into February, or just looking to alternate with non-alcoholic options. Beer and football go hand in hand, and by stocking up on NA options, you can make sure your party truly has something for everyone.
Of all of the categories of non-alcoholic beverages, beer is widely considered to do the best job at replicating its alcoholic-counterparts. After all, it’s lower in ABV than wine or especially spirits, has reached the point where the question is no longer whether it can taste good, but whether you can build a lineup that feels thought out, balanced and enjoyable from start to finish.
We went to work assembling the ultimate 12-pack of NA beers for the perfect Super Bowl party, making sure to include a style for any beer drinker. Not 12 of the same style. Not a wall of IPAs. A mix you can open with friends and genuinely learn something from. The goal was to try a wide enough range to sample the best that NA beer has to offer. We purchased the brews from NA Beer Market, an online marketplace where you can build a custom variety 12-pack of craft non-alcoholic beer.
Here is what we chose and how it all came together.
The Ultimate 12-Pack of Non-Alcoholic Beers
Getting the Party Started: Light and Easy
1. Bulltown Brewing Bulltown Blonde: Smooth and familiar, this beer opens the pack on an easy note. Balanced and approachable, it set the baseline before moving into the heavier pours.
2. 1820 Brewing Vienna Suite Golden: Keeping the momentum steady, this one is light, clean and gently malty, easing you further into the tasting and continuing a gradual build rather than jumping straight into bold flavors.
A tip: You can get this beer for free with code “ASUITEDEAL” at checkout, as the 1820 Golden is this month’s Featured Market Beer of the Month.
Early Game: Hop-Forward Without Overload
3. Athletic Brewing Frozen Hop IPA: Bright and aromatic, this beer delivers clean hop expression without becoming sharp or aggressive. It was a clear example of how refined hop-forward non-alcoholic beer has become.
4. Momentum Black IPA: This adds depth to the hop section. The darker malt notes and restrained roast on this Black IPA give the hops more structure, creating contrast and preventing the lineup from feeling repetitive.
5. Untitled Art FLVR! NA Juicy IPA: Softer and fruit-forward, this rounded out the hop-focused beers with a modern, juicy profile. It kept the section dynamic without pushing into sweetness. Untitled Art makes a very solid and varied selection of NA beers; click here to explore more.
Halftime Reset: Fruit and Acidity to Reset the Palate
6. 1820 Brewing All That Razz Raspberry Sour: Tart and refreshing, this beer shifts the pace instantly, cutting through the hop bitterness and refreshing the palate, making it a natural transition point in the tasting.
7. Go Brewing Smokey Grove Smoke Sour: This is the most surprising beer in the lineup relative to expectations. The light smoke character adds complexity without overpowering the sour base, creating a distinctive yet balanced pour.
8. ABV Beverage Cranberry Crisp: Bright and lightly tart, this beer leans into fruit without feeling like a departure from beer. It keeps the acidity section refreshing and accessible.
Second Half and Beyond: Dark Beers With Real Body
9. Untitled Art FLVR! Dark Chocolate Brew: Rich and dessert-leaning, this beer introduces sweetness and cocoa depth while still maintaining a beer-like structure.
10. Woodland Farms Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Dark: The most indulgent beer in the pack. Full-bodied and layered, it leans confidently into flavor and works best as a slow, end-of-night pour.
11. Go Brewing Chester’s Fresh Dark Brew Coffee Stout: Coffee-forward and roasty, this stout anchors the dark section with structure and balance. It delivers depth without bitterness, making it one of the most complete beers in the lineup.
12. Alesmith Speedway NA: Bold but controlled, this beer reinforces the strength of modern NA dark styles. The malt and coffee character are pronounced yet clean, showing that intensity does not have to come at the expense of drinkability. Click here to check out a review of this excellent NA stout.
In Conclusion: The Depth of NA Beer Market Options Impresses
What stands out most about this collection is the range but also just how enjoyable each beer is. With a mix like this, you usually brace for a couple of duds, but that’s avoided with this selection.
The lighter ones were refreshing, the hoppy ones actually tasted like hops, and the darker beers had real depth instead of just looking the part. Tasting through this collection never came across as a compromise or a curiosity. It just felt like sitting down with a good selection of beer, only without the alcohol.
Building a custom non-alcoholic variety pack is not just about avoiding alcohol, but about about control. As the non-alc category continues to grow, you have more and more power over how a night of drinking will unfold — hangover-free.
You can explore styles, compare approaches and discover what you actually enjoy instead of committing to a full six-pack blindly.
This 12-pack felt more like a tasting flight than a bulk purchase, and that marks a real shift in where non-alcoholic beer stands today.
What is NA Beer Market?
If you’re interested in building your very own variety pack like this one, check out NA Beer Market. NA Beer Market is an online shop from NA Beer Club that allows you to browse and buy non-alcoholic craft beer individually or in your own custom variety pack. Free U.S. shipping makes it all the more enticing!
It’s designed as a discovery-first marketplace, so anyone can explore styles, compare flavors and figure out what they actually like in the growing world of NA beer.
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