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These beverages often contain the look, taste and branding of beer, wine and liquor. And they tend to increase cravings among ...
Non-alcoholic beer is not as healthy as you think, says new study — as sales for it surge higher than ale By McKenzie Beard Published June 21, 2025, 3:00 p.m. ET ...
I don't drink alcohol anymore, but the thought of a cold beer does pass through my mind occasionally. By chance, I tried Athletic Brewing Co.'s non-alcoholic IPA and my tastebuds were shocked and awed ...
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While the best non-alcoholic beers can definitely help you reduce your alcohol consumption, they still have carbs and calories. So yes, NA beers can still give you a beer belly.
Wondering if non-alcoholic beer could help you avoid that infamous beer belly? Dive into the facts and discover how your beverage choice might affect your health and waistline.
However, the new findings suggest that while cutting out alcohol may reduce certain health risks, switching to non-alcoholic beer is not a foolproof solution. The research, conducted by teams in ...
There is increasing consumer demand for low- or non-alcoholic beers, and science is helping improve both the brewing process and the flavor profiles of the final product. One promising approach to ...
Non-alcoholic beer is projected to grow by 8% this year, according to IWSR, making it the second-largest beer category worldwide in 2025 The sector's growth is largely driven by millennials and ...
Non-alcoholic beer is projected to grow by 8% this year, according to IWSR, making it the second-largest beer category worldwide in 2025 The sector's growth is largely driven by millennials and Gen Z, ...