Freedom Amber
Go Brewing in Naperville, Illinois, United States 🇺🇸
Non Alcoholic / Low Alcohol - Dark / Stout Series|
Score
6.97
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Cool, confident, and unapologetically bold—Freedom Amber is brewed for those who carve their own path and do it in style. With rich toasty malts, a smooth backbone, and just the right amount of bite, this brew is crafted without gluten for those who refuse to be boxed in.
Like the eagle on the can, kicking back in an ice bath, rocking shades and a gold chain, this beer is all about staying cool under pressure and enjoying the ride. Whether you're chasing new horizons or just soaking in the moment, Freedom Amber is here to keep things smooth, bold, and always on your terms.
Raise a glass. Embrace the chill. Break free.
Like the eagle on the can, kicking back in an ice bath, rocking shades and a gold chain, this beer is all about staying cool under pressure and enjoying the ride. Whether you're chasing new horizons or just soaking in the moment, Freedom Amber is here to keep things smooth, bold, and always on your terms.
Raise a glass. Embrace the chill. Break free.
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7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Canned 1/30/26, drunk 5/12/26.
Rich amber grains with a good complexity to them. Toasty, spicy, nutty, a touch fruity. Very interesting, clean, balanced.
Similar flavors with a lot of molasses and a nicely supported body with much more depth than your usual N/A. Reasonable sweetness, but of course not too sweet with maple and molasses lingering. Toastiness on the finish dries it out, but not too much so. This line (the Freedom gluten-free line) has been excellent, on account of all the random grains they use.
Rich amber grains with a good complexity to them. Toasty, spicy, nutty, a touch fruity. Very interesting, clean, balanced.
Similar flavors with a lot of molasses and a nicely supported body with much more depth than your usual N/A. Reasonable sweetness, but of course not too sweet with maple and molasses lingering. Toastiness on the finish dries it out, but not too much so. This line (the Freedom gluten-free line) has been excellent, on account of all the random grains they use.
Tried
from Can
on 12 May 2026
at 20:02