Brewers across Newfoundland and Labrador say they're responding to a worldwide trend: younger drinkers who want low — or no — ...
Low-alcohol and non-alcoholic beers are gaining traction in the Indian market, driven by the wellness preferences of Gen Z ...
A wave of adaptogen-rich functional drinks, some of which provide a light buzz, are growing in popularity. Here are the best ...
Across the United States, it is illegal to purchase and consume alcoholic drinks if you're under 21, but what about ...
Total alcohol sales – beer, wine, spirits, seltzers, ready-to-drink cocktails – fell for the first time in three years, dipping less than 1% in 2024 to $112.9 billion from $113.6 billion in 20 ...
While many drinkers cut back, some people who consume 15 or more drinks a week say they are unfazed by health risks.
Manufacturers of Miller and Bud are moving into other categories like energy drinks, RTD cocktails and nonalcoholic products to remain relevant as consumer tastes change.
Whether you call it "sober curious" or the "damp lifestyle," the trend toward cutting back (or cutting out) hasn't slowed ...
It was not so long ago that Kaliber, the alcohol-free beer advertised by comedian Billy Connolly yet loathed for its ...
Revenues for nonalcoholic drinks remain a tiny fraction of alcohol sales. Last year, retail sales of nonalcoholic beer, wine and spirits totaled about $818 million, less than 1 percent of the $112 ...
He sees low- and no-alcohol products as another option rather than a replacement for beer, liquor and wine. "There still are bad products out there, just like there are bad cocktails with alcohol ...