GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Grand Rapids-based Founders Brewing Co. announced the release of its first non-alcoholic family of beers, ...
In recent years in the beverage world, the adult non-alcoholic category has gotten a lot of buzz. During the pandemic, there was a surge in the number of non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits options ...
Sierra Nevada is one of those big-name brands that I trust (it also brews alcoholic beers). If I’m in a dive bar with ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Non-alcoholic beer (or NA beer) has come a long way. It now looks, smells, and tastes pretty close to the real thing. And if you’re ...
While non-alcoholic beers aren't a new creation, the first being invented in the 1970s, you've likely noticed an uptick in their range and availability. A study done by Morning Consult in 2022, shows ...
Lager still dominates, with 92% of the market, but analytics company IWSR projects non-alcoholic beer will soon displace ale as the second largest category by volume worldwide. Non-alcoholic beer is ...
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I've been a bartender for 9 years - this is the only non-alcoholic beer I ever recommend
I was turned onto Trail Pass, though, by the same friend with the expensive La Croix habit. They'd been given a tallboy of ...
It will be a less spirited Super Bowl. Sales of non-alcoholic beer, wine and spirits surged 26% over the past year to top $800 million in the US, market research firm NIQ told NBC. Non-alcoholic beer ...
The merging of the non-alcoholic brewing space with cannabis is a recent invention with a few players in the game. With 4/20 approaching, I would be remiss not to discuss the relatively new trend of ...
Non-alcoholic options could represent 40% of beer sales in a decade, UK specialist Big Drop Brewing Co. suggests, arguing the market is “going in one direction”. With global beer consumption flat, the ...
The "sober-curious" movement has gained strength in recent years alongside research directly linking alcohol to seven cancers and increased risk of heart disease. Earlier this year, former Surgeon ...
In the uncertain world we live in, from wars to the economy, politics to tariffs and AI, you might think a lot of people could use a drink, and you’d probably be right. But it’s becoming less likely ...
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