We live in the golden age of non-alcoholic beverages. But am I breaking any habit if I’m still reaching into a cardboard box ...
Low-alcohol and non-alcoholic beers are gaining traction in the Indian market, driven by the wellness preferences of Gen Z ...
The Vikings may have been marauding well over a thousand years ago, but it turns out that the beers they were drinking ...
From extending rations to homebrewing in the White House, United States’ presidents have a long and storied history with beer ...
Brewers across Newfoundland and Labrador say they're responding to a worldwide trend: younger drinkers who want low — or no — ...
As the New Year ushers in the so-called Dry January movement, a recent study shows that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming increasingly popular, particularly among millennials.
With more Americans planning to drink less alcohol or not drink at all, non-alcoholic options are selling well. Beer, wine and spirits are flat.
Susie Goldspink, head of no- and low-alcohol insights at IWSR, told Fox News Digital that "no-alcohol tends to perform more strongly than low-, and that's kind of across all categories." ...
The global craft beer market size was valued at USD 107.28 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow from USD 117.47 billion ...
The Boston Beer Company-owned brewery leaned into Quitter’s Day and doled out participation medals and beer money to launch a ...
When it comes to identifying trends in the beer world, the last few years have been unusually unpredictable. Here are a few ...
The beer, spirits and wine industries were already prepared for a continued lull in sales for 2025, then came the U.S. surgeon general's call for cancer warning labels on alcoholic beverages.