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86% of pubs now selling no and low-alcohol beer as they seek to be 'even more inclusive': British Beer and Pub Association

  • A record 140 million pints of no and low-alcohol beer are expected to be sold this year, which is a 12% increase from 2023.
  • 86% of pubs now offer no and low-alcohol beer, with 8% serving it on draught, an increase from 2% in 2019.
  • Emma McClarkin of the British Beer and Pub Association stated that sales reflect a shift towards inclusivity in pubs.
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