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AF Beer Delivery Brighton: My Top Picks (Dave's Guide)

Alright Brighton, you lot down south might be all about the artisan coffee and organic kale, but sometimes you just fancy a proper brew, eh? Even if it's the non-boozy sort. No need to trek through The Lanes for it, mind.

This city's always been ahead of the curve, especially when it comes to looking after yourselves. With all the health-conscious types, parkrun fanatics, and folks who just fancy a cracking pint without the headache, it's no surprise AF beer delivery is massive here. Loads of places offer same-day or next-day, so you're never left short.

Top 5 AF Beers for Brighton Delivery

#1

IMPOSSIBREW - Triple Hopped IPA Dave's #1

Right, I've tried dozens of these over the years, and this is the one that properly blew me away. It's got that Vocation-level hoppy kick, proper bitter, proper satisfying. Not just a watery stand-in, this is a belter in its own right. Proper job.

Price: £2.99-£3.50 per can Best for: Proper craft beer taste, impressing guests
Delivery: Direct from IMPOSSIBREW (next-day), Wise Bartender (next-day)
#2

Athletic Brewing - Run Wild IPA

You see this everywhere now, and for good reason. It's a solid, reliable IPA that doesn't mess about. Perfect for after a run along Hove seafront, or just when you fancy a decent, refreshing pint. Always a good shout.

Price: £2.00-£2.75 per can Best for: Post-exercise, reliable everyday IPA
Delivery: DryDrinker (next-day), Wise Bartender (next-day), Amazon (same/next-day)
#3

Lucky Saint - Unfiltered Lager

If you're after a proper lager experience without the booze, this is your winner. It's crisp, it's refreshing, and it actually tastes like a decent pint down the pub. None of that watery stuff. Great with a takeaway.

Price: £2.20-£2.90 per can Best for: Classic lager taste, sessionable
Delivery: DryDrinker (next-day), Wise Bartender (next-day), most supermarkets (same-day via Deliveroo/Uber Eats)
#4

Big Drop Brewing Co. - Galactic Milk Stout

When you fancy something a bit different, a bit darker. This stout is creamy, chocolatey, and surprisingly full-bodied for an AF. Perfect for a colder evening or when you're after a proper treat. Proper winter warmer, this.

Price: £2.00-£2.75 per can Best for: Dark beer lovers, dessert beer
Delivery: DryDrinker (next-day), Wise Bartender (next-day)
#5

Days Brewing - Pale Ale

Another solid everyday option. Days do a cracking job of making a refreshing, lightly hoppy pale ale that's just easy to drink. Not too challenging, just a good, honest pint for when you're chilling out. Can't go wrong.

Price: £2.00-£2.50 per can Best for: Easy-drinking, summer days
Delivery: DryDrinker (next-day), Wise Bartender (next-day)

The AF Beer Scene in Brighton

Brighton, bless its cotton socks, has always been a bit ahead of the curve, hasn't it? It's no different when it comes to AF beers. You'll find a decent selection in most pubs now, not just a dusty bottle of Becks Blue in the fridge. Places like The Great Eastern in the North Laine or The Independent in Kemptown often have a couple of quality AF options on tap, or at least a good range of cans. Even some of the craftier spots like The Craft Beer Co. in The Lanes are getting better. The city's got that health-conscious vibe, what with everyone running marathons or doing yoga on the beach, so AF just fits right in. There aren't loads of dedicated AF breweries *in* Brighton itself, but you'll find plenty of local stockists who know their stuff.

Fun fact: Brighton has a long history of brewing, with the famous Harvey's Brewery just down the road in Lewes still going strong since 1790.

How to Get AF Beer Delivered in Brighton

Wise Bartender - Next-day
Free delivery over £60, otherwise £5.99 | My go-to for variety. They've got absolutely everything, proper good prices too. Always reliable, never had a problem.
DryDrinker - Next-day
Free delivery over £50, otherwise £5.95 | Another solid choice, especially if you know what you're after. Good selection of the bigger brands and some hidden gems. Quick delivery.
Supermarket Apps (e.g., Tesco, Sainsbury's) - Same-day (often within an hour)
Delivery fees vary, often free for first orders or with subscriptions | If you're desperate and need a few cans pronto, these are a lifesaver. Limited selection but ideal for a last-minute thirst quencher.
IMPOSSIBREW Direct - Next-day
Free delivery on cases, otherwise varies | If you're stocking up on the good stuff, go direct. Sometimes they do special offers too. And you can use my link, obviously.

Common Questions

Is AF beer really completely alcohol-free?

That's a good question, and it's a common one. In the UK, for a drink to be labelled 'alcohol-free,' it must contain no more than 0.05% ABV (Alcohol By Volume). Most of the proper AF beers you'll find, like Lucky Saint or Athletic Brewing, stick to this. Some 'low-alcohol' beers might be up to 1.2% ABV, so it's always worth checking the label if you're being really strict. For most of us, that 0.05% is so tiny it's basically negligible - your body processes it faster than you can drink it, honestly. It means you can enjoy the taste of a proper beer without any of the effects or worries about driving the next morning after a few. Always read the can, mind.

Where can I find AF beer in Brighton pubs and bars?

Brighton's pretty good for AF options these days, especially compared to when I first started this lark. You'll find most decent pubs, particularly the craft beer spots, now stock more than just the usual suspects. Head to places in the North Laine like The Basketmakers Arms or The Great Eastern - they usually have a couple of good AF cans in the fridge. Even some of the trendier spots down in Kemptown or Hove, like The Ginger Pig or The Urchin, are getting on board. It's always worth asking at the bar; sometimes they've got something stashed away. The city's got a proper healthy vibe, so landlords know there's a demand for it now. Don't be shy about asking for what you want.

Is AF beer healthier than regular beer?

Aye, generally speaking, it is. The main big win is obviously no alcohol, which means no hangovers and none of the long-term health risks associated with regular drinking. But beyond that, AF beers usually have significantly fewer calories than their alcoholic counterparts. A typical AF IPA might be around 50-70 calories per can, whereas a regular one could be 150-200. They also often contain electrolytes and vitamins from the brewing process, which is why some folks, like me after a parkrun, find them quite refreshing and hydrating. Of course, it's still a drink, so moderation is key, but it's a massive step up from full-strength booze if you're trying to keep an eye on your health.

Right, so for you lot down in Brighton, you're spoiled for choice when it comes to getting cracking AF beer delivered. Whether you're after a quick pint for tonight or stocking up for the week, there's an option for you. For me, you honestly can't beat that IMPOSSIBREW Triple Hopped IPA. It's the one that tastes like a proper craft beer, no messing about. It's not just a stand-in; it's a proper brew. If you're fancying giving it a whirl, I've got a referral link - if you use it, you get a tenner off your first order, and I get a few quid towards my next case. Everyone's a winner, eh? Just drop it in at checkout. Cheers! (readers get £10 off their first IMPOSSIBREW order with this link)

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