New, better-tasting zero-alcohol beers are experiencing explosive growth as alcohol consumption by young adults declines
Sales of non-alcoholic beer are soaring in the U.S., thanks to improved quality and taste, as well as generational shifts in drinking culture. For brewers, it is a welcome source of new growth and a focus area for investment.
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