With new studies highlighting the health risks of alcohol, some drinkers are starting to reconsider their daily habits. Anyone looking to cut alcohol intake is now in luck: The non-alcoholic beer ...
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The "sober-curious" movement has gained strength in recent years alongside research directly linking alcohol to seven cancers and increased risk of heart disease. Earlier this year, former Surgeon ...
Non-alcoholic options could represent 40% of beer sales in a decade, UK specialist Big Drop Brewing Co. suggests, arguing the market is “going in one direction”. With global beer consumption flat, the ...
Friday’s warning from the US surgeon general that alcohol is a “well-established, preventable cause of cancer” is perhaps a wakeup call for millions of Americans, but it’s the worst-case scenario that ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — “I just drink to relax because I get so worked up when they're playing,” said Chiefs fan Dave Estes. Just like Estes, many Chiefs fans see games as a time to have a drink with ...
If you want to cut back on alcohol for Dry January or choose not to imbibe at all, you can still crack open a can of beer—and these days, you have more options than ever. The history of non-alcoholic ...