Denver Liquor Stores See Non-Alcoholic Beer Sales on the Rise
- Denver liquor stores are experiencing rising sales of non-alcoholic beer as more consumers moderate or avoid alcohol in 2024 and 2025.
- This trend follows growing consumer demand for zero-proof options and brewers' investments in non-alcoholic beverages to meet that shift.
- Non-Alcoholic beer worldwide grew 9% in volume in 2024, is projected to grow 8% annually through 2029, and is becoming the second-largest beer category by volume.
- Athletic Brewing, founded in 2018, leads the U.S. Market with 17% volume share, edging out Bud Zero and Heineken 0.0, while global sales passed $17 billion in 2023.
- The rise in non-alcoholic beer sales suggests both business opportunities and a cultural shift toward inclusivity and moderation, especially among younger consumers.
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Denver liquor stores see non-alcoholic beer sales on the rise
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