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Product expected to take up about 12% of all production at St James’s Gate in near future, Diageo Ireland said ...
Non-alcoholic beer is projected to grow by 8% this year, according to IWSR, making it the second-largest beer category ...
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Non-alcoholic beer is projected to overtake ale as the second-largest beer category worldwide this year, according to IWSR.
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Non-alcoholic Guinness sales surge among teetotal Gen ZNon-alcoholic Guinness sales have doubled in Europe amid surging demand from teetotal Gen Z drinkers. Guinness 0.0 now accounts for 3pc of all global Guinness sales after consumption doubled ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGuinness 0.0 hits milestone as more outlets opt for alcohol-free optionGuinness 0.0 non-alcoholic stout is now available in 4,000 outlets across the country, in a fresh milestone for the rapidly ...
Sales of Guinness 0.0 in bars have grown 27% in the last year, with the non-alcoholic version to take up 12% of total stout ...
This isn’t Guinness’s first foray into the NoLo market. Back in the 1980s, the drinks giant dipped its toe into the sobriety pool with Kaliber, a non-alcoholic beer so uninspiring it failed to ...
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