Tag: nonalcoholic beer
AB InBev Unveils Michelob Ultra Zero Nonalc Beer
Anheuser-Busch has announced the introduction of Michelob Ultra Zero, a new alcohol-free brew. Michelob Ultra Zero will hit shelves across the country starting in January 2025. …
Boston Beer Unveils General Admission Nonalc Brews
The Boston Beer Company — makers of Samuel Adams, Twisted Tea, Truly Hard Seltzer, Angry Orchard and Dogfish Head — has debuted a new nonalcoholic beverage …
Blue Moon Offering Dry January Incentive
Most people start Dry January with the best intentions but resolve often melts about halfway through the month. That’s why the second Friday in January — …
Paulaner Cans 0.0% Weizen Radler
Paulaner USA, the U.S. importer of the Paulaner Brewery portfolio among other beverage brands, has announced the launch of Paulaner Weizen Radler 0.0%. “As the demand …
Sierra Nevada Enters Nonalcoholic Beer Space
As the no/low-alc trend continues throughout the industry, craft beer pioneer Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. has released its first-ever line of nonalcoholic brews: Trail Pass IPA …
Labatt Blue Light Introduces Nonalc Strawberry Beer
As the low/no-ABV trend continues to grow, Labatt Blue Light has expanded the category with their new Labatt Blue Light Non-Alc Strawberry Acai. This new, year-round brew …
The Top Beer Trends in 2022-23
Has the turmoil of the past few years led to more nostalgic beer styles, a harkening back to simpler times? That’s one possible explanation for what appears to …
The Top Beer Trends in 2021-22
McGillin’s Olde Ale House has survived through not one, but two pandemics, and continues to thrive. Founded in 1860, McGillin’s is the oldest continuously operating tavern …
Stella Artois Introduces Nonalcoholic Brew Liberté
As the nonalcoholic beer movement continues, Stella Artois is the latest with a new entry with Stella Artois Liberté. This 0.0%-ABV option comes in the brand’s classic 11.2-oz. …
What’s New In Nonalcoholic Beer
While the overall beer category remains relatively flat, nonalcoholic beer has emerged as a new growth center. These brews grew 38% in 2019, according to Nielsen …