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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.
Non-alcoholic beer is becoming more popular every year. Globally, sales grew 9% last year, according to the beverage data and analytics company IWSR.At the same time, sales of regular beer fell by 1% ...
In something of a dent to the usually healthy image attributed to non-alcoholic beer, researchers have found that such drinks mostly have "an unfavourable metabolic impact" on drinkers, a reason for ...
With an annual growth projection of 8%, non-alcoholic beer is outpacing nearly every other category. Ale, once a staple, is now declining by 2% each year. This shift marks a major evolution in how ...
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 ...
In a comprehensive survey conducted by CivicScience, a striking divide emerged between those who have embraced non-alcoholic beer and those who remain uninterested. Among 33,332 respondents from ...
The popularity of non-alcoholic beers is surging. Experts reveal whether these are likely to give you a beer belly, how many calories they contain and other benefits and risks.
In a new study, researchers studied the physiological effects of non-alcoholic beer on 44 healthy young men – here’s what they found.
Non-Alcoholic Beer Market to Reach $34.97 Billion by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 7.3% from 2025--Exclusive Report by Meticulous Research® ...
The popularity of non-alcoholic beers is surging. Experts reveal whether these are likely to give you a beer belly, how many calories they contain and other benefits and risks.
If your recovery involves breaking associations with alcohol-related environments and routines, drinking alcohol-free beer might pull you back into those patterns, even unintentionally. It’s Not ...
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 ...