Beer (5.1%)
| Source | Nothing |
|---|---|
| Teased | 1 April 2023 |
| Released | 5 October 2023 |
| Availability | UK limited run, discontinued |
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Published: 01 June 2026 10:06
Updated: 07 May 2026 09:32
Nothing Beer (5.1%) was a limited edition rice lager released by Nothing, and brewed in collaboration with Freetime Beer Co - a microbrewery in Swansea, Wales. It has an ABV of 5.1%.
History & launch
Beer (5.1%) was first teased by Nothing on 1 April 2023, leading many to believe it was an April Fool’s joke. However, a day later, Nothing confirmed the product was real, with the tagline “technically refreshing”. Nothing described the drink as “crisp, unfiltered rice lager. Carefully crafted for a distinct and drier taste”.[1]
It officially launched in October 2023, with limited availability in the UK due to alcohol shipping restrictions. Users could purchase Beer (5.1%) from nothing.tech in the UK, and Nothing Store Soho for £20 for 6 cans.[2] Nothing hoped to expand availability beyond the UK at a later date, but this never happened.[3]
Production
A limited run of Beer (5.1%) was brewed by Freetime Beer Co, an independent brewery based in Swansea, Wales. The recipe included water, rice, malted barley, hops, and yeast.[3]
The beer made an appearance at several in-person events in the UK, both in silver (pre-production) and white (production) can designs. Some users even received custom labelled cans.
In 2025, Freetime Beer Co ceased operations[4] and Nothing has not announced any further beer products.
Style & taste profile
Style: Unfiltered rice lager, light in colour with a dry body and refreshing finish.
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 5.1%.
Taste notes: Citrus aromas, a dry malt profile, balanced with Kazbek hops and an earthy/spicy bitter finish.[5]
Legacy
Although Beer (5.1%) had a limited run, the can design appeared once more in 2026, when Nothing produced a series of beer can shaped reusable cups and distributed some as free gifts alongside a purchase of Phone (3).[6] It is not known how many of these were manufactured.
