In 2025, non-alcoholic drinks have taken center stage, with options that are bold, flavorful. Discover a years worth of ...
The inky black color may look formidable, but it has no bearing on the carbs and sugar that give a beer its body. In fact, ...
Whether you call it "sober curious" or the "damp lifestyle," the trend toward cutting back (or cutting out) hasn't slowed ...
A recent study found that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming more popular at a time when the U.S. surgeon general has ...
As Dry January reaches its final furlong, many retailers are reporting record-breaking sales of alcohol-free drinks including beer and wine.
BRITS are being “ripped-off” by alcohol-free beers that cost more than normal pints, even though they should be cheaper. The thirst for low-booze options is growing year-on-year in the ...
Research affirms that Dry January is gaining in popularity as younger consumers in particular imbibe less often ...
This trend is particularly prominent in Europe, where breweries are innovating to enhance the flavors of low-alcohol beers, which have traditionally been seen as lacking in taste. For example ...
told Fox News Digital that "no-alcohol tends to perform more strongly than low-, and that's kind of across all categories." Beer is the most established category of these non-traditional drinks ...