The top non-alcoholic beers that actually taste like beer, according to experts

With new studies highlighting the health risks of alcohol, some drinkers are starting to reconsider their daily habits.Anyone looking to cut alcohol intake is now in luck: The non-alcoholic beer market has grown substantially over the past decade.These beers deliver the maltiness of beer with less bitterness and none of the negative effects associated with alcohol — and people will feel like they’re drinking the real thing, too. Bartenders and industry experts shared thoughts with Fox News Digital about the best non-alcoholic beers on the market. Here are the seven they singled out. Run Wild IPA “has become the gold standard for non-alcoholic IPAs,” said New Jersey-based Mike Spence, vice president of beverage at Triple T Hospitality Group. “It’s brewed with five different Northwest hops, so you get a piney, citrusy bitterness you’d expect from a West Coast craft IPA.”The best part of the IPA, Spence said, is that it “doesn’t feel heavy at all.”“It is very aromatic, and you’ll definitely smell hints of grapefruit, for example,” he added.Spence described Upside Dawn Golden Ale as a refreshing, easy-to-drink non-alcoholic ale.“It’s light, crisp and clean and has subtle notes of honey and orange,” he said. “If you’re hosting a Super Bowl party or casual get-together and want something people can drink while they’re grazing on wings and sliders all afternoon, this is the perfect substitute for a standard lager or light beer because it cleanses the palate without completely filling you up.”Bartender Magazine’s Ryan Foley also sang Athletic Brewing’s praises.“With multiple styles of beer, such as IPAs and Belgium-Style White, these are great for the beer lovers who are looking to drink less or still enjoy their favorite style of beer during Dry January,” he told Fox News Digital.Spence described Just the Haze as a “New England-style IPA, so it’s naturally cloudy with tropical fruit notes like mango, pe...