GTA’s First Premier Source for Non-Alcoholic Beverages
| July 29, 2020Born from a love of the world’s finest ales and lagers, we began exploring the benefits of non-alcoholic beer nearly four years ago. Our passion for
read moreApparently Non-Alcoholic Beer Is Good for Something: Winning Gold Medals
| February 20, 2018The German Olympic team is drinking about 1,000 gallons of non-alcoholic beer in Pyeongchang right now—not as a celebration, not to mark
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| October 3, 2017Sometimes you just want a beer, but you have to refrain because you’re driving, taking antibiotics or on a diet. Non Alcoholic
read moreHealthy drinkers boost alcohol-free beer sales
| October 12, 2018Market research firm Nielsen reports that sales of alcohol-free beer have jumped by 27% over the past year, making alcohol-free beer the
read moreMillennials discover the joys of ‘mindful drinking’ as party season gets under way
| October 2, 2018It’s 6.30pm on a Friday evening and Spitalfields market in east London is filled with people of all ages, drinking, dancing and
read moreMein Gott! Germans are drinking more non-alcoholic beer
| September 12, 2018It’s one o’clock in the afternoon at Bei Schlawinchen and the beer is already flowing. Famous for keeping the taps running 24
read more10 Best Things About a Teetotaler
| September 12, 20181. You get to make up awesome reasons for abstaining. You go out, someone mentions drinks, and offers you a glass of
read moreNon-Alc Beer As A Post-Workout Recovery Drink? Yup!
| August 14, 2018Can Non-alcoholic beer really join the ranks of Gatorade and Powerade to become the next go-to sports drink? There may be some
read moreWhat Are the Health Effects of Drinking Non-Alcoholic Beer?
| November 22, 2017Non-alcoholic beer is beer that has had its alcohol content removed after going through the normal brewing process. There are many possible
read moreXanthohumol and related prenylflavonoids from hops and beer: to your good health!
| May 1, 2014Xanthohumol (3′-[3,3-dimethyl allyl]-2′,4′,4-trihydroxy-6′-methoxychalcone) is the principal prenylated flavonoid of the female inflorescences of the hop plant (`hops’), an ingredient of beer. Human
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