Brouwerij Lindemans Kriek 0,0%

Kriek 0,0%

 

Brouwerij Lindemans in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Flemish Brabant, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Non Alcoholic / Low Alcohol Regular
Score
5.91
ABV: 0% IBU: - Ticks: 4
Lindemans Kriek 0.0% brings the fruity, refreshingly tart flavour of our legendary Kriek to a fully alcohol-free version. We use the same ingredients, including the same amount of freshly pressed cherries and natural aromas, but apply an advanced brewing technique to create a full-bodied alcohol-free alternative. Surprisingly innovative, yet unmistakably Lindemans.

Whether you're relaxing on a terrace or at home, Lindemans Kriek 0.0% offers the best of both worlds: delightfully refreshing and completely alcohol-free. Available in a 25 cl bottle or a convenient 4-pack.

Good to know?: Lindemans is the first lambic brewery to bring a 0.0% Kriek to market.
 

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Tried from Bottle on 19 Nov 2025 at 22:02


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5.6
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 5.5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5

0.25 l bottle from 'Beyond Beer', best before June 2027. Slightly hazy, deep ruby with a thin, frothy, almost stable, pink head. Sweetish, rather fruity aroma of cherry juice and hints of almond. Very sweet, minimally sourish, rather fruity taste of cherry juice, some sherbet powder and traces of almond, followed by a short, minimally tartish finish. Thin to medium body, gently effervescent mouthfeel, soft carbonation. Not bad, but way too sweet for my liking.

Tried from Bottle from Beyond Beer on 23 Sep 2025 at 16:59


4.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 2 | Overall - 2.5

Launched in May, this is Lindemans' answer to that whole alcohol-free rage flooding the market today (and not only in beer) - and perhaps also a bit to the rouge hype. They claim it to be the first non-alcoholic kriek lambic in history, which strictly spoken seems to be through, although Belle-Vue did have a low alcohol kriek a couple of decades ago. Medium, densely moussey, pale but pure lilac-pink, closed, stable head over a crystal clear, deep and fiery ruby red robe with scarlet highlights and fine sparkling everywhere. Aroma of little more than red candy à la 'poepegatjes' or 'dropveters' but in a somewhat more refined and more specifically sweet cherry-like way than in the average rouge - as in heavily sugared cherry juice (which comes eerily close to what this actually is, had it not been for the added Stevia sweetener, artificial aromas, antioxidant and ascorbic acid - oh, and the malts and hops of course...). Cloyingly sweet onset, red candy all over but again strictly focusing on cherry flavour, with the added cherry aromas actually reinforcing the cherry juice; while sugar sticks to the enamel of the teeth, a thin, silky, almost watery - if it were not for the sugary syrupiness - 'body' passes by, filling the mouth with sweetened cherry juice. Old-fashioned grenadine, like the bottles I recall from childhood, springs to mind as well, but retronasally there is no doubt possible, as the aromas are very clearly and exclusively focused on sweet cherry. The word 'sweet' cannot be emphasized enough here, but a certain acidity is present as well, perhaps most obviously so in the end, albeit in a very clearly 'ascorbic' way - lemonade-like, in other words. Even sweeter, simpler and more 'immature' than the already very sweet regular Lindemans Kriek, thinner, more artificial and more sugar-syrupy too. Looks nice, though...

Tried on 05 Sep 2025 at 22:48


6.6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Flasche 0,25l: Dunkles Rot, Rotwein, deutliche Trübung, kräftiger stabiler pinker mittelporiger Schaum; kräftig fruchtige + leicht säuerliche Nase, kräftige fruchtige Süße, dunkle süße Kirschen, Kirschkonfitüre, Haribo-Kirschen, etwas Schokolade, Lebkuchen; frischer + spritziger Körper, kräftige Säure, fruchtige Süße, Sauerkirschen, Sauerkirschsaft, kräftige Kohlensäure; fruchtig-säuerlicher Nachgang

Tried from Bottle from Beyond Beer on 27 Aug 2025 at 06:23