Santa Fe Brewing Takes a Bold Step with New Mexico's First Non-Alcoholic Beer
Santa Fe, USAMon Jan 19 2026
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Santa Fe Brewing, a well-known name in New Mexico's craft beer scene, has just launched something new and exciting. They've created the first non-alcoholic beer brewed in the state. This isn't just any non-alcoholic beer, though. It's a Pilsner called Santa Fe NA, and it's made using a special yeast that gives it a fuller body and a taste that's more like traditional beer.
Most non-alcoholic beers are made by removing the alcohol after brewing. But Santa Fe NA is different. It's brewed with a yeast that doesn't produce alcohol in the first place. This makes the beer taste more natural and less watered down. Plus, it's a sneak peek at a premium Pilsner that Santa Fe Brewing plans to release later this spring.
The brewery is committed to using local ingredients, like barley malt from a farm in New Mexico. They believe this Pilsner style is something that everyone can enjoy. With more people choosing non-alcoholic drinks these days, Santa Fe Brewing saw an opportunity. They wanted to offer New Mexicans a local, non-alcoholic option.
It's interesting to see how the craft beer world has changed. Years ago, the idea of brewing non-alcoholic beer might have seemed strange. But times have changed, and the demand for non-alcoholic options is growing. Santa Fe Brewing is adapting with the times, and this new beer is a great example of that.
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