Connecticut

Non-Alcoholic Beer in Connecticut

4 cities · 243 venues with NA beverages

Connecticut's 0.0% beer options have grown significantly, with both specialty retailers and mainstream grocers getting on board.

Stores such as Stop & Shop, Shore Discount Liquors, Caraluzzis Wine & Spirits, and The Wine Thief regularly stock non-alcoholic beers alongside their conventional options.

If you'd rather drink out, spots like Rentschler Field and Earth Expo & Convention Center serve non-alcoholic beers.

Click into any city to see exactly where to find 0.0% beer.

243 venues 107 bars & restaurants 136 stores

Cities in Connecticut (4)

Bridgeport

Bridgeport

2 venues

Whether you're shopping or dining in Bridgeport, there are real options for finding quality 0.0% beer.Grocery and specialty stores like Main Wine & Liquor Sh and Monaco S Discount Liquor make it easy to grab non-alcoholic beer for home.Brands you'll find in the area include Corona.Browse the full venue list below to find non-alcoholic beers nearby.

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Hartford

Hartford

19 venues

Hartford, Connecticut is home to 15+ venues where you can buy or order 0.0% beer.Pigs Eye Pub, Trumbull Kitchen, Vaughans Public House, and Salute all have non-alcoholic beers on their beverage lists.Grocery and specialty stores like Urban Lodge Brewing Company, Officers Club Armory, Taste, and Capital Spirits make it easy to grab NA beer for home.Browse all 0.0% beer venues in Hartford to find your next stop.

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New Haven

New Haven

19 venues

Whether you're shopping or dining in New Haven, there are real options for finding quality alcohol-free beer.Owl Shop and other local spots like Elm City Social, Taste Of China, and Anchor Restaurant serve non-alcoholic beers.If you prefer to shop for alcohol-free beer in person, The Wine Thief, The New Bottle Shop, Elm City Market, and Hollywood Package all carry them.Top NA beer brands in the area: Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Blue Moon, Hedlum Brewing, and Corona.Check the venue list below for hours, directions, and menus.

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Stamford

Stamford

36 venues

If you haven't checked out the non-alcoholic beer scene in Stamford, now's a great time. Options keep expanding.You can order non-alcoholic beers on-premise at Brickhouse Bar & Grill, The Palms, Bobby Vs Restaurant & Sports Bar, and Columbus Park Trattoria, among others.You can pick up non-alcoholic beers at Bevmax, Bedford Wine And Spirits, Atlantic Wine & Liquor, and 247 Atlantic Market.Stamford venues frequently carry Athletic Brewing, Guinness, Peroni, Corona, and White Claw Zero, among other non-alcoholic beer brands.Check the venue list below for hours, directions, and menus.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do grocery stores in Connecticut carry non-alcoholic beer?
Yes. Several grocery and specialty stores in Connecticut carry non-alcoholic beers, including Stop & Shop, Shore Discount Liquors, and Caraluzzis Wine & Spirits. Selection varies by location, so we recommend checking the venue listings for your city.
Is the non-alcoholic beer selection in Connecticut growing?
Yes. Connecticut has seen steady growth in non-alcoholic beer availability. More stores and restaurants are adding these options as consumer demand increases. We track new venues and update our listings regularly.
Which cities in Connecticut have the most non-alcoholic beer options?
The cities with the widest non-alcoholic beer selection in Connecticut include Stamford, Enfield, Hartford, and West Hartford. Each city page shows the specific stores and restaurants where you can find non-alcoholic beers.
Where can I find non-alcoholic beer in Connecticut?
There are 15+ venues across Connecticut that carry non-alcoholic beers. Top cities include Stamford, Enfield, Hartford, and West Hartford. Browse the city pages below to find the closest options near you.
Are there bars and restaurants with non-alcoholic beer in Connecticut?
Yes. Bars and restaurants serving non-alcoholic beers in Connecticut include Rentschler Field and Earth Expo & Convention Center. More restaurants across the state are adding non-alcoholic beer to their drink menus.