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For Germany’s beer capital, a new buzzIts surprising refrain was “Alkoholfrei” — because Munich’s hottest new beer is nonalcoholic. Germany has had nonalcoholic beer since the 1970s, but back then, no one was singing about it.
He and the other 'innovative disruptors' at the brewery in eastern Germany set out to make the 'greenest beer out there'. It took them one and a half years and £350,000 to turn their dream into a ...
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GlobalData on MSNBeer sales decline again in GermanyLess beer was sold in Germany in 2024, despite the country hosting the European Football Championship, marking a continuation ...
Germany's beer sales fell by about 0.6%, or 25.8 million liters (6.8 million gallons), in the first half of 2024 compared to the previous year, the German Federal Statistical Office reported on ...
Germany's non-alcoholic beer production has doubled in ten years, reaching 556 million liters in 2023, according to a Destatis report. Sales of low-alcohol drinks like Radler also rose.
That said, beer consumption per capita has fallen in Germany by around a third over the past 25 years. According to the latest figures provided by DPA, the average German now drinks 88 litres of ...
Germany, and toured its hops fields, pilsner in hand. Generations of farmers in the sun-lashed green hills of Spalt have proudly tended to their hops plants, used for brewing beer, since the ...
Germany's non-alcoholic beer production has enjoyed a boom in the last 10 years, according to a new report. Low-alcohol drinks like Radler are also seeing increased sales. Germany's Federal ...
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