
Pubs to serve more than 64 million pints of no and low alcohol beer this summer
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Pubs to serve more than 64 million pints of no and low alcohol beer this summer. The British Beer and Pub Association said the ‘staggering’ growth proved that no and low beers had become a ‘defining part’ of the sector. The threshold contrasts with many other countries who define alcohol free as 0.5% ABV.
Furthermore, However, it warned progress was being held back by the UK's “restrictive” definition of ‘alcohol free’.
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Pubs to serve more than 64 million pints of no and low alcohol beer this summer.
reliability low1/5 sourcesThe British Beer and Pub Association said the ‘staggering’ growth proved that no and low beers had become a ‘defining part’ of the sector
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The threshold contrasts with many other countries who define alcohol free as 0.5% ABV.
according to The IndependentHowever, it warned progress was being held back by the UK's “restrictive” definition of ‘alcohol free’.
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Pubs to serve more than 64 million pints of no and low alcohol beer this summer.
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