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BBC News
2 days ago
- Business
- BBC News
South West drink producers embrace low-alcohol revolution
Drink producers across the South West are benefiting from a boost in sales of alcohol-free and no-alcohol products are the fastest-growing category across the UK, according to the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA).Tarquin's Cornish Gin, in Wadebridge, now sells 10,000 bottles of zero-alcohol gin a year - about 2% of their annual overall Brewery, in Princetown, Devon, said it was investing in equipment to brew alcohol-free beer. 'Younger generation' The BBPA said the industry had adapted to changing habits with more than 425,000 bulk barrels of no and low-alcoholic beer, equivalent to 120 million pints, sold in is up 14% on 2022, when more than 370,000 bulk barrels were no and low-alcohol category continues to grow at a rapid rate year-on-year with 86% of pubs now serving a no and low-alcohol option, according to the BBPA. Ruth Huxley, managing director of the Great Cornish Food Store in Truro, said: "It is a real burgeoning part of the drinks industry, for sure."There is a lot of interest in drinking less alcohol, particularly for the younger generation."The industry has reacted and is producing more variety and a better quality of product."We have to respond to market demands." Southwestern Distillery, which makes Tarquin's Gin, launched a zero-alcohol gin-style drink last year."We sold 10,000 bottles last year... so it's a small but rapidly growing part of the business," said Sean Blackburn, strategic growth manager for Southwestern Distillery."It took us three years to perfect the recipe and there were certainly plenty of mistakes."Alcohol has a taste to it [that is] difficult to mimic but we are really proud of the drink."If you look to places like Germany and The Netherlands their low-alcohol beers and sprits are around 10% of the market so it looks like there's going to be a lot of growth." Steve Post, sales manager at Dartmoor Brewery, said the company was currently using a third-party company to brew its zero-alcohol product."But we are investing a lot of money into getting the equipment to make it here," he said."A few years ago the low-alcohol products didn't exist but now they are much better."I've done several blind tastings with people and most can't tell the difference between the zero-alcohol product and the real beer."


Daily Mail
6 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mail
Sip the 'absolutely delicious' seltzers that offer chill vibes and NO hangover! 'These have replaced alcohol for me completely'
Repeat after us: You don't need to drink alcohol to have a good time! If you're actively trying to graduate to a sober curious lifestyle and want to ease into it comfortably, we have found the perfect solution in Cycling Frog. The brand specializes in 'absolutely delicious' THC and CBD seltzers that deliver a subtle buzz for the ultimate laid-back chill — without the risk of a hangover. Available in a variety of flavors and potencies, they start at just $14.99 for a pack of six. Cycling Frog Seltzer Stay cool and chill with a Cycling Frog seltzer in your hand! With a blend of THC and CBD, these perfectly balanced beverages are available in a variety of delicious flavors like lemon, black currant, and iced tea lemonade. Plus, you can choose from dosages (ranging from two to 50 milligrams), so you can be sure there's an option that's just right for you! From $14.99 Shop Good vibes only! Now you can finally chill out and truly unwind without the risk of an unpleasant hangover thanks to Cycling Frog seltzers This is the perfect alternative to alcohol whether you want to unwind at the end of the day or socialize without losing control of your inhibitions. What makes Cycling Frog especially appealing is the sheer variety of both flavors and THC levels. Even if you're completely new to the concept, you can enjoy the benefits of these alcohol-free sips. In fact, if you're new to cannabis consumption entirely, you may want to give the brand's mouth-watering passion fruit or lemon flavors a try. Each contains two milligrams of Delta-9 THC each, which is an ideal, low-dose starting point to help you gauge your tolerance. You can work your way up from there, with tasty options like ruby grapefruit, black currant, and wild berry offering five milligrams per can. There's also a limited-edition Italian plum with 10 milligrams, as well as raspberry lemonade and iced tea lemonade with 50 milligrams each. In other words, whether you're after a hint of a buzz that's super manageable or a more intense, chilled out vibe, you can sip your way to laid-back bliss with Cycling Frog's many seltzers. All of the flavors also contain CBD, providing a balanced blend that's formulated to relax you while providing just enough euphoria to help you feel really good — again, without dealing with the dreadful hangover effects. And it takes just 10 to 15 minutes for the ingredients to take effect. Once they set in, you can expect them to last for anywhere from one to four hours! That's decent payoff for a product that helps you feel great without leaving you sick later. Elevate a relaxing night in with Cycling Frog seltzers, which contain a balanced blend of THC and CBD to help you unwind All Cycling Frog seltzers are crisp, light, and refreshing. Whether you sip them straight from the can or on ice, you'll be delighted with the way they cool you down on hot days or elevate any celebration. 'A can will have you feeling relaxed and chill,' raved one happy customer. 'It's perfect for a night in with a light buzz.' Another shopper agreed, sharing, 'So refreshing, and then the chill! I did the light dose because I'm a lightweight so it's been perfect for me.' 'I've tried my fair share of THC seltzers and this brand is top notch,' reported a third. 'Black currant is my favorite flavor, but I haven't tried one I didn't love. These have replaced alcohol completely for me.' Just consider Sparkling Frog the antidote to zero chill. You'll mellow out just enough to take the edge off, but without all the drama. We can definitely get behind that kind of calm!
Yahoo
23-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Why Non-alcoholic Beer Isn't Always the Healthy Option
Nearly half of UK adults now regularly drink alcohol-free beers, wines and spirits, according to mindful drinks specialists Club Soda's 'Drink for Everyone' 2025 report. Thousands of non-alcoholic drink options are now popping up in both pubs and supermarkets, with online retailer Ocado now stocking 261 adult alcohol-free drink options and more than 1,400 British breweries producing alcohol-free beer. As we know, alcohol – especially when consumed in large quantities – is detrimental to our health. From cognitive and liver function to metabolic health, the consequences of alcohol can be far-reaching thanks to its chemical makeup. However, now some experts are questioning whether some non-alcoholic options could also have potentially negative health consequences. In one new study, researchers investigated the effects of a range of non-alcoholic beers on 44 healthy young men's liver, glucose, fat metabolism, and body composition. In the (deep breath) investigator-blinded, single-centre, randomised study, researchers compared the effects on the metabolism, health, and gut microbiome of three different kinds of non-alcohol beer – pilsener, mixed beer and wheat beer – which the men drank daily. Over four weeks, the 44 men in the study drank either 660ml of water or 660ml of one of the three non-alcoholic beers, depending on the group to which they had been randomly assigned. The researchers collected blood and faecal samples before and after the four weeks, and also measured participants' body composition and scanned their liver. They found that those who drank the non-alcoholic beers – particularly the mixed and wheat beers – had increased levels of fasting glucose (the amount of sugar in your blood after not eating for at least eight hours) and increased insulin levels, respectively. While your body needs insulin to regulate blood sugar, having too much of it for too long can lead to various health complications, including insulin resistance, diabetes and some cardiovascular issues. The pilsener beer came out slightly better, with both the pilsener and water decreasing cholesterol and LDL levels without significantly affecting glucose metabolism. The high calorie and sugar content is likely what drives these 'unfavourable effects on metabolism', the researchers concluded. While the alcohol has been removed from these drinks, the team highlighted that they often still contain a considerable number of calories and sugar (which hasn't transformed into ethanol during the fermentation process). The small residual alcohol content (up to 0.5%), they added, could have also contributed to the results. They also concluded that while non-alcoholic pilsner had fewer adverse effects compared to the other drinks, there was no overarching benefit when compared to not drinking non-alcoholic beers at all. What's important to remember here, however, is that a lot of soft drinks are also high-calorie and high-sugar. Although you don't want to be drinking them all the time, it's unlikely your health will significantly suffer from consuming them in moderation. Essentially, the same principle applies here. The men in this study drank the equivalent of two non-alcoholic beers a day, and while BBQ season might mean more indulgence than usual, it still doesn't really reflect a balanced approach. If you are being extra vigilant about your health, these results are potentially quite useful when choosing which type of non-alcoholic beer to drink. For instance, according to this study, you might be best choosing pilsener drinks over mixed and wheat beers – particularly if you're going to be drinking quite a few. However, more extensive studies are needed before scientists can say anything with complete conviction. The researchers themselves flag several limitations of the study, including the fact it was small and only examined a very specific population. Ethically speaking, they also couldn't include a control group for alcoholic beer. At the end of the day, it's all about balance and making informed choices that are right for you. Part of the benefit of having so many new non-alcoholic and low-alcohol options is the wide range of formulas available. Among the thousands of products, there are low-calorie and low-sugar options. Essentially, the message is simple: when it comes to non-alcoholic alternatives, 'in moderation' still applies. You Might Also Like The 23 Best Foods to Build Muscle 10 of the Best Waterproof Boots to Buy in 2019 6 Ways to Improve Your Mental Health