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Kristen Bell supports her daughters enjoying non-alcoholic beer as a bonding experience with their dad.

Actress Kristen Bell Defends Letting Her Daughters Drink Non-Alcoholic Beer

Actress Kristen Bell is once again defending her decision to let her two -alcoholic beer as a bonding experience with their dad.”>young daughters consume non-alcoholic beer, ⁣saying it’s a family ‌ritual that began⁢ when her kids were babies.

The “Bad Moms” actress discussed her rationale during a July 24 appearance ‌on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.” She and ‌husband Dax Shepard share daughters Delta, 8, and Lincoln,‌ 9. Shepard has ⁣been​ open ‍about his previous ​struggles with alcohol and drug addiction.

Family Ritual and Sentimental ⁤Connection

“He’s⁤ a recovering ​addict,” Bell said of‌ her husband, “but he likes non-alcoholic beer, ‍so he’d pop one open, he’d have [our oldest daughter] on ⁤his chest, and⁣ we’d ‍walk and look at the sunset.”

“As a baby, she ​was pawing⁣ at it, and sometimes‍ she’d suck ​the rim of it. So I think it feels to her⁤ like something special, something daddy, something family,” she said.

The actress said‍ the drinks contain zero percent ⁤alcohol. Bell, 43,‍ also revealed that⁤ her daughters sometimes order non-alcoholic beer ‌at restaurants.

Unapologetic Stance

“We’ve been at restaurants⁣ where she’s said,‌ ‘Do you have any non-alcoholic beer?’ And I’m like, maybe we just⁢ keep ‌that for home⁣ time,” Bell​ told Clarkson. “But then I’m sort of like, you can judge ⁤me if you want, I’m not⁣ doing anything wrong.​ That’s your problem.”

This isn’t the first⁣ time Bell ‌has ⁤opened ⁢up about letting her children drink non-alcoholic beverages.

During ⁣a 2020 ‍ appearance on⁣ the “Say Yes! With Carla Hall” podcast, the star told the same story about her​ daughter being interested ​in putting her mouth on the bottle Shepard was drinking out of. Bell also said the family had “been ​at restaurants and ordered” non-alcoholic ‌beer for their kids.

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Defining Non-Alcoholic Beer

Per their website, the FDA⁣ “does not consider the terms ‌‘non-alcoholic’ and ‘alcohol-free’ to be ⁣synonymous. The term ‘alcohol-free’ may be used ⁣only when the‌ product⁣ contains no detectable​ alcohol.”

The site goes on to stipulate ⁤that beverages labeled as “non-alcoholic” may “contain traces of alcohol (less‍ than ⁢0.5 percent alcohol by volume).”



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