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In something of a dent to the usually healthy image attributed to non-alcoholic beer, researchers have found that such drinks mostly have "an unfavourable metabolic impact" on drinkers, a reason for ...
Europe and North America, with established infrastructure and high purchasing power, will remain strongholds for premium and ...
With the 4th of July celebrations upon us, many may choose to celebrate tomorrow by grilling hotdogs and burgers, spending ...
Our readers continue to offer insight into this important question – and also offer hope about the future of low-alcohol ...
Athletic Brewing is redefining non-alcoholic beer, doubling capacity by 2025 as it leads a booming market with bold growth, ...
There is increasing consumer demand for low- or non-alcoholic beers, and science is helping improve both the brewing process ...
I don't drink alcohol anymore, but the thought of a cold beer does pass through my mind occasionally. By chance, I tried Athletic Brewing Co.'s non-alcoholic IPA and my tastebuds were shocked and awed ...
Mocktails are increasingly offered at restaurants in the US, at least at the ones worth their salt. But the options for ...
Non-alcoholic beer grew by 9% globally in 2024, even as the total volume of alcoholic beverages declined by 1%. It is projected to surpass ale this year and become the second-largest beer category ...
Non-alcoholic beer is projected to grow by 8% this year, according to IWSR, making it the second-largest beer category worldwide in 2025 The sector's growth is largely driven by millennials and ...
Several brands with only non-alcoholic offerings have also sprung up recently. Athletic Brewing, which was founded in 2018, is now the top-selling non-alcoholic beer brand in the U.S., CNBC reports.
The popularity of non-alcoholic beers is surging. Experts reveal whether these are likely to give you a beer belly, how many calories they contain and other benefits and risks.