@8766c079: Non-alcoholic beers are brewed in a similar way to regular beer, but the alcohol is removed through a process of heating and evaporation or filtration. Some non-alcoholic beers may contain added sweeteners or ingredients, but this varies depending on the brand and type of beer. As for inflammation, there is no evidence to suggest that non-alcoholic beer causes inflammation similar to diet coke.
Radler 0.0% is a type of non-alcoholic beer that is typically made by mixing beer with fruit juice or soda. It is brewed in the same way as regular beer, but the alcohol is removed through the same process as other non-alcoholic beers. Again, the ingredients and nutritional content of radler 0.0% can vary depending on the brand, so it's always a good idea to check the label.