Texas-based Shiner releases non-alcoholic version of its flagship beer
By Marian Navarro
January 9, 2026 at 9:27 AM CST
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A new year often marks the start of Dry January for many.
Texas-based Shiner Beer announced a new non-alcoholic version of its flagship Shiner Bock is hitting the shelves at retailers across the United States this month.
The brew contains less than .05% Alcohol by Volume (ABV) and will come in 12-ounce cans. The packaging will retain the signature yellow look as the original Shiner Bock, but will feature a distinct blue and silver “non-alcoholic” banner.
Shiner first rolled out a non-alcoholic beer series in 2023.
More businesses across the U.S. have launched non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits over the last several years as more people try to limit their drinking. Some research indicates that Generation Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations.
“We’re seeing a generational shift in how people enjoy beer,” said Nick Weiland, brand director of Shiner Beer in a press release. “Long-time fans and new drinkers alike can enjoy the ritual of an ice-cold Shiner, regardless of alcohol content.”
Beverage alcohol data tracker IWSR found non-alcoholic beverages displayed strong sales growth in 2024, with no-alcohol beer volume up around 9% that same year.
A new year often marks the start of Dry January for many.
Texas-based Shiner Beer announced a new non-alcoholic version of its flagship Shiner Bock is hitting the shelves at retailers across the United States this month.
The brew contains less than .05% Alcohol by Volume (ABV) and will come in 12-ounce cans. The packaging will retain the signature yellow look as the original Shiner Bock, but will feature a distinct blue and silver “non-alcoholic” banner.
Shiner first rolled out a non-alcoholic beer series in 2023.
More businesses across the U.S. have launched non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits over the last several years as more people try to limit their drinking. Some research indicates that Generation Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations.
“We’re seeing a generational shift in how people enjoy beer,” said Nick Weiland, brand director of Shiner Beer in a press release. “Long-time fans and new drinkers alike can enjoy the ritual of an ice-cold Shiner, regardless of alcohol content.”
Beverage alcohol data tracker IWSR found non-alcoholic beverages displayed strong sales growth in 2024, with no-alcohol beer volume up around 9% that same year.