New Article on Non-Alcoholic Beers

"We are excited to announce the publication of a new article on our website exploring the rapidly growing trend of non-alcoholic beers."

We are excited to announce the publication of a new article on our website exploring the rapidly growing trend of non-alcoholic beers. In some European countries, these brews now account for over 10% of total beer sales, though they remain below 5% in many others. The article delves into the factors driving this trend, the history of non-alcoholic beers, and the innovative brewing techniques that are helping to improve their flavor and authenticity. But do these beers represent a new style? Find out more by reading the full article here on our Beer styles website.

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