Miller Sharps

Miller Sharps

When you want the taste and refreshment of a beer, but without the alcohol, have a Sharp’s. Introduced in 1989, Sharp’s is a non-alcohol alternative to premium beers. Our patented Ever-Cool® brewing process allows Sharp’s to be brewed at a lower temperature, minimizing production of alcohol and giving Sharp’s the great taste of beer.
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184 reviews
Milwaukee, United States

Community reviews

0.6 355mL. Low carbonation straw. Almost no head. Nasty DMS vegetal nose. Heavy broccoli and cabbage. Oh my so much rotting vegetal character. Taste is DMS with cardboard and a hint of white sugar. So bad. I understand why you would drink Bud Light to get drunk. But this to get not drunk? My lord.
0.6 Pours an odd, diluted, butter-scotchy-gold-tan......err...best I can do. It’s strange looking. White, craggy, soapy head. Scent is corn, water. Taste is....just awful. This may be the worst NA "beer" ever. It doesn’t even have the dreaded and expected cornflake/water taste...more like the box the cornflakes came in. Take the six-pack carrier, boil it into a tea.....filter.....same experience. Yeesh.
0.8 12 oz bottle pours golden with a white head. Just like the rest of the NA beers, not much on the aroma and taste front.
1.4 This tastes just like MGD. I’m pretty sure it is MGD with a different label on it.
0.5 In June 2008 I wrote this: see no reason to change anything! The guy that produces this needs a good poke in the eye. It is products like this that give low/no alcohol beers a bad name. Thank God I was on an ’All Inclusive’ deal at the hotel and didn’t pay to have this disgusting drink. This beer was reviewed while on holiday in Tobago and almost ruined the whole two weeks! Very malty in the aroma stakes and a headless lager look about it, it is a malted barley, watery nasty.
0.5 Pours very pale yellow with no head. Smells like corn and fake beer. Taste water and fake. Strange stuff, I’d rather drink water.
0.5 This is like drinking flavored colored water. Little in the way of taste or aroma.
1.1 raisin, cooked vegetables, pale, clear, light sweetness, lightly bitter, lightly sour, light body, thin feel,
0.9 Refrigerated bottle poured into a shaker. Pours clear pale yellow with small white head that dissapates quickly. A little lacing, light body, thin texture, medium carbonation, and light wet dog aroma. Taste is grainy. This is one of the worst beers I have ever had.
4.0 This is the best non-alcohol beer I have tried. Doc told me to give up having nightly beers and this is a really good alternative.
1.6 tried this during a 3 year break from drinking. It was better than O’ Douls, but not by a large margin.
2.0 I’m being real nice to this because it is a low-alcohol that is just as "good" as a "regular" beer. Also, I got it for free in a casino at Atlantic City because it was the only beer on the menu I hadn’t tried. Its actually kind of sad that Miller can brew something just as flavorful as their standard offering without the alcohol. Sad for Miller, but good for this beer.
2.9 Not a very good brew, as far as taste goes, when you start drinking, it taste like a beer, but after a while you realise what your drinking. I mean as far as a N/A beer goes, it’s the best, but not a substitute for beer. Give it to your kids, but you yourself will want to just go for the real stuff.
0.5 Had it a long time ago as a small kid, like 3 or 4, i think it was at sea world or something. I guess it was technically my first beer. I don’t really remembered what it tasted like besides it was bad.
1.4 Pours a profoundly pale color with a huge tight rocky white head leaving some lace. The aroma is metallic with hints of cornflakes. The flavor has more sweet corn based cereal but has a nice crisp hop character and a sharpness to the palate that makes this a perfectly acceptable option for when you’re not able to imbibe alcoholic drinks. As a beer my rating stands that this is very poor but as an N/A it carries enough of that beer-y flavor to allow one to enjoy even the slightest hop character.
0.9 12 oz bottle into footed pilsner glass. Beer is about a month expired. Hopefully it won’t affect the quality of this fine fine brew. Aroma is no better and no worse than any pale lager I’ve had. Lots of cereal grain and some kind of sweetener are the only things present. Pours a clear gold with a medium fizzy head that disappears very quick, leaving a small collar of foam that disappears after a bit as well. Taste is similar to other N/As I’ve had--has that weird sweet potato taste these beers seem to have; a little salty, too. Highly carbonated with a thin body. I can see myself drinking this crap if I’m somehow forced into being a designated driver. Hopefully that won’t happen any time soon.
1.3 Poured a pale amber with minimum head. Aroma of malt and straw. Taste of mainly malt with a touch of corn with a light hop finish. Not as bad as I would have guessed. Overall for an N/A not too bad. As a beer in general, it’s down there.
1.0 Bottle thanks to Swalden28. The look is very clear, white head, and very little color. The smell is weak, water, floral, corn. The taste is corn, grains, watery, and weak.
1.3 Bottle from Kegs & Barrels in Plano, TX. Pours a light, clear straw yellow with fast fading, fizzy white head. Aroma is very grainy with cereal. Flavor is the same way. Mouth feel is light body, watery and over carbonated. Overall, not a bad choice if I were no longer wanting to drink a beer.
1.1 (12oz bottle, courtesy of Swalden28) Pours a clear pale yellow body with a small white head. Aroma of iron enriched water, soap, and subtle rose hips. Flavor of corn and light grass with a watery mouthfeel.
0.9 Bottle thanks to swalden28. Clear yellow pour with fizzy white head. Aroma is corn, grain. Flavor is corn and cap’n crunch cereal. At least it wasn’t skunky.
0.5 It would probably be easier to find cures for world hunger, aides, and cancer than to find a worse beer than this. I am glad it is pasteurized because it has to be recycled.
0.9 ( 12oz bottle no thanks to swalden28) Pours clear as water, no head. Nose of rotten pumpkin like the kind you forgot about and remembered it a month after Halloween, but only remembering it after you smelled its presence. Taste of nasty rotten cereal grains, trash. It’s slightly sweetish and very watery. This vile concoction was not only offensive, I’m not sure it was as good as they water they used to make it with. I’d have to have a sample of the water to be sure.
0.7 bottle from swalden28. looks like the lighting in the kitchen might have given this beer a slight yellow tint. nose is rotten fruits and that’s all. water on the palate and it tastes like rotten fruit.
1.3 Bottle from Swalden28. Clear straw colored pour. Small bubbles can be coaxed out of the head. Smells light with unpleasant stale watery notes. Flavor is stale sweet with metallic notes. Bad.
1.5 bottle thanks to swalden28, clear yellow color with a crisp plastic aroma, flavors of weak grain and seltzer
1.2 Bottle thanks to swalden28. Pours with the palest of pale yellow bodies and a white head. Aroma of acetaldehyde and sugar. Taste is water, cornbread and sugar. Thin and fizzy. Unoffensive compared to some green bottle NAs.
0.5 The premium non-alcoholic beer from a brewing company that wouldn’t know a premium beer if they were hit over the head with it. Bad.
1.0 Bottle 35,5 cl. Clear pale yellow with a small white head. Very weak malt aroma. Thin and watery, heavy carbonation, sweet mashy accents with a whiff of metal. Absolutely no bitterness. 100709
1.9 12 fl oz bottle. Pours clear and pale yellow with a small white head. Aroma is light cornish to grassy. Cornish and grassy flavoured. Mild acidity.Bitter finish, light grassy.