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UK’s Alcohol-Free Beer Boom Faces Regulatory Hurdles
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The UK’s alcohol-free beer market is poised for significant growth, with sales expected to exceed 64 million pints this summer—a 15% increase from 2025. The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) attributes this surge to a genuine shift in consumer preferences rather than a fleeting trend. However, the association warns that overly restrictive regulations are stifling the sector’s potential. BBPA is pushing for the definition of alcohol-free beer to be adjusted from 0.05% to 0.5%, arguing that this change would allow pubs and breweries to better capitalize on rising demand.
The alcohol-free beer category is at a critical juncture, where regulatory shifts could either accelerate its expansion or hinder it. Investors and market players will be closely watching how this development unfolds, particularly in light of broader economic and trade dynamics.