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Alcohol-free beer is gaining popularity – even at OktoberfestThis year marked the first time an alcohol-free beer garden opened in Munich. “Die Null,” which means “the zero” in German, served non-alcoholic beer, mocktails and other alcohol-free ...
Alcohol-free beer now accounts for an incredible 1 in 15 brews sold in Europe. And in some markets, that’s even higher. Spain ...
Europe starts off with a strong beer heritage, particularly in countries such as Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. That ...
Despite technical challenges, beer brand Heineken has expanded its on-draught alcohol-free offering with more than 5,000 taps ...
Carlsberg Sweden and Einride have launched a limited-edition alcohol-free beer, shipped 100% electric, showcasing the future ...
Alcohol-free beer can be more expensive than regular beer ... "You're more likely to drown first," quips Laura. She references a German study where participants drank 1.5 litres of 0.4% abv ...
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