Good Time Non-Alcoholic Pils Review
A crisp, hop-aware pils for drinkers who want more snap and aroma than standard lager usually gives.
Good Time Non-Alcoholic Pils is one of the more interesting lighter beers in the category because it is built for people who actually like pilsner, not just people who want something light and harmless. That difference matters. The better pilsner-style beers bring bitterness, freshness, lift, and enough hop detail to make the glass feel intentional.
This bottle fits that idea well. It has more shape than a generic mainstream lager and more restraint than IPA, which is exactly why pilsner is such a good style when it is done properly. It works with salty food, patio lunches, snacks, and the kind of warm-weather drinking where crispness matters but total neutrality gets boring.
This is a good fit for:
- pilsner drinkers
- hot days
- salty food and pub snacks
- people who want more aroma and bitterness than standard lager
- drinkers who like crisp beer with a little more definition
It is weaker for:
- anyone who wants the easiest, softest possible lighter beer
- drinkers who prefer malt over hop freshness
- people looking for tropical fruit or hazy texture
- buyers who want a totally background beer
What makes this bottle stand out is that it still feels like pilsner has a reason to exist. It is not just lighter beer, but called pils. It actually belongs in that more bitter, brisk, food-friendly part of the beer world.
Bottom line
Buy Good Time Non-Alcoholic Pils when you want a crisp pils with more snap, noble-hop character, and real definition compared with the average easy lager.
