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Non-alcoholic beer is projected to grow by 8% this year, according to IWSR, making it the second-largest beer category ...
Product expected to take up about 12% of all production at St James’s Gate in near future, Diageo Ireland said ...
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 ...
Guinness 0.0 non-alcoholic stout is now available in 4,000 outlets across the country, in a fresh milestone for the rapidly ...
Major beer brands like Guinness, Budweiser and Heineken have rolled out non-alcoholic alternatives over the last five years.
A once-overlooked segment now commands serious global market share, and its momentum is prompting strategic investments from global brands.
Alcohol consumption in Ireland fell sharply last year, dropping 4.5% according to a report from the Drinks Industry Group of ...
Diageo is taking its Guinness 0.0 non-alcoholic beer global, with chief executive Debra Crew saying there is a “significant opportunity” to grow its international presence.
And Estrella Damm has tweaked the vacuum distillation method — the same one many NA winemakers use to remove alcohol — to reintroduce lost flavors. Its FreeDamm is remarkably good lager. Yet, the ...
As health-conscious and “sober-curious” consumers continue to reshape the beverage industry, leading experts from Flavorman ...
Malta Guinness, Ghana’s leading non-alcoholic malt beverage, has unveiled its new brand platform: ‘We Move’, an energetic, feel-good movement that honours the unstoppable spirit of Ghanaians ...