No, not all beer contains malt. Malt is a key ingredient in most beers, but there are some types of beer that do not contain malt, such as gluten-free beers or some specialty craft beers that use alternative grains or ingredients.
Beer is a malt beverage
Some popular beer options that do not contain malt include gluten-free beers, such as those made from sorghum, rice, or corn. These beers are suitable for individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.
Nonalcoholic beer is a malt beverage
It depends what root beer you drink to be honest.
Malt beverages include ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout
All malt beer is made using only malted barley as the primary source of fermentable sugars. This results in a rich and full-bodied flavor profile with notes of caramel, toffee, and bread-like qualities. The key characteristics of all malt beer include a smooth mouthfeel, a balanced sweetness, and a distinct malt-forward taste.
Kirin Draft beer contains Malt, Hops, Rice, Corn and 1420. I'm not sure if it's gluten free, or what 1420 stands for, presumably it would contain yeast and sugar.
beer production
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of malt beverages, including ale, beer, malt liquor, nonalcoholic beer, porter, and stout
Beer is made with water, malt, hops and yeast
No. Its actually a malt. But they just call it non alcoholic beer for marketing.
Some popular non-malt beer options available in the market today include wheat beer, fruit beer, and gluten-free beer.