Kristen Bell reveals she lets her kids drink nonalcoholic beer

Cheers?

On a recent appearance of “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” actress Kristen Bell, 43, revealed that her two daughters with husband Dax Shepard — Lincoln, 10, and Delta, 8 — sometimes enjoy drinking nonalcoholic beer.

The children’s enjoyment of the rather adult beverage stems from their earliest days when she and Shepard, 48, would take the babes on a walk in the evening.

“He’s a recovering addict, but he likes nonalcoholic 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,” Bell explained to Clarkson.

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

On “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Kristen Bell (left) defended her parenting decision to allow her children to order nonalcoholic beers at restaurants.
The Kelly Clarkson Show

The actress clarified that the beers Shepard consumed had zero alcohol. But, she admitted that when Lincoln orders the drink when they’re out and about, it can be a little awkward.

“We’ve been at restaurants where she’s said, ‘Do you have any nonalcoholic beer?’ and I’m like … maybe we just keep that for home time,” Bell said. “But then I’m also sort of like, ‘You can judge me if you want, I’m not doing anything wrong. Like that’s your problem.’”


Kirsten Bell and Dax Sheppard in nature with their two daughters, whose faces are obscured.
Bell has two daughters — Lincoln and Delta — with husband and fellow actor Dax Shepard. The actress said the girls have a “sentimental” link between the drink and their dad.
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This isn’t the first time Bell has brought up supporting her kids ordering nonalcoholic drinks at restaurants.

Back in 2020 on the “Say Yes! With Carla Hall” podcast, the “Bad Moms” star recounted the same story of their eldest putting the rim of her dad’s nonalcoholic beer in her mouth as a baby. Bell also admitted at the time the girls have “been at restaurants and ordered” nonalcoholic beer.

Bell knew what the reaction would be from outsiders: “I’m going to get a lot of flack for this. And let me start by saying I don’t care. I’m a great parent, I think. I’m learning every day.”

She added: “It’s a sentimental thing for my girls, right? It makes them feel close to their dad.”


Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard
As a baby, their daughter Lincoln would gravitate toward her dad’s nonalcoholic beers while on walks with her parents, going so far as putting the rim on her mouth.
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Boozeless brewskis beer can be divided into two categories: alcohol-free beer and nonalcoholic beer.

According to the Food and Drug Administration, alcohol-free beer contains no detectable levels of alcohol and must be labeled 0.0% ABV.

‘Non-alcoholic beer’ beverages can contain up to 0.5% ABV.


Kristen Bell
Bell has defended her parenting decision more than once: “I’m a great parent, I think. I’m learning every day.”
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Experts in the Czech Republic have expressed concerns over children consuming non-alcoholic beer.

Even though the drinks have zero to low alcohol levels, providing children with the adult substitute sets them up for at-risk behavior toward the beverage in the future. They become familiar with the taste of hops and are more likely to consume alcohol under other circumstances, according to the experts in the Czech Republic.

A nonalcoholic beer with 0.5% ABV affects a small child’s body “similar to that of an adult having a normal beer,” said Petr Popov, head of the Clinic of Addiction Studies of the General Hospital in Prague.

A representative for Bell did not offer comment.

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