Non-alcoholic
Non-alc Beer Sales Outpace Total Beer in US Moderation Trend Continues: CGA
Blame Social Media, Online Gaming for Bev/Al Sales Decline
Thanks to social media and online gaming, going out drinking and to socialize is a non-necessity. And when they go out, Gen Zers drink less alcohol. In the U.S., Gen Zers (those aged 12 to 27 years) consume 20% less alcohol, on average, than millennials (28- to 43-year-olds).
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No/Low Alc to Grow 6% a Year by 2027: IWSR
Nonalcoholic beer at higher risk for foodborne pathogens
The lack of alcohol in nonalcoholic or low-alcohol beer – particularly during manufacturing, storage and pouring – may prompt conditions ripe for foodborne pathogen growth, according to a new Cornell study.
The absence of physical hurdles for microbes to take over the beverage may render these brews susceptible to bacteria and other