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ROCKVILLE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / January 22, 2021 / Award winning market research company Fact.MR has published an exhaustive report on the global non-alcoholic beer market. According to the study, the market is poised to expand at impressive annual growth levels in 2021 over 2020, attributed to a shifting beverage consumption landscape. Growth prospects appear highly optimistic for the next decade, registering a noteworthy CAGR through 2031.
The market has made substantial gains in the recent past, with preference for alcohol and calorie free beverages aggrandizing across prominent regions. Manufacturers have found massive revenue pools across the U.S market, with Fact.MR projecting over a fifth of the total revenue generation. Growth is underpinned
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Espoo, Finland-based brewery Fat Lizard has joined its three Nordic counterparts to produce an alcohol-free beer range with UK-based Big Drop Brewing. The Nordic breweries are part of Big Drop’s second World Collab Series, which has been curated with beer expert Melissa Cole to cater to the increasingly popular alcohol-free craft
Big Drop Brewing launches collaborative alcohol-free beer range Alcohol-free brewer Big Drop has teamed up with four Nordic breweries to launch a limited-edition range of 0.5% ABV collaboration beers. The range is the second in Ipswich-based Big Drop s World Collab Series , curated with beer expert Melissa Cole and designed as a showcase for the increasingly popular alcohol-free craft beer market. Available from mid-January, the new range includes: Arctic Beach, a full-bodied and velvety coconut stout created with
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