Roy Morgan Research Full strength beer is preferred by Australiaâs beer drinkers
Country: Australia Source: Roy Morgan Single Source Australia, January â December 2020, n= 39,953. Base: Australians aged 18+.
New data from Roy Morgan’s Alcohol Consumption Report shows full strength beer is the preferred ‘amber fluid’ for Australians who drink beer.
Over a third of all Australians aged 18+, 6,277,000 (34.6%), drink beer in an average four weeks including at least one of the three varieties of full strength, mid strength and low alcohol beer – second only to wine as the alcoholic drink of choice for Australians (covered in detail here: Number of Australians drinking alcohol in 2020 increases).
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Mocktail game-changer: New book offers 100 sophisticated booze-free and low-alcohol recipes
‘Zero Proof Drinks & More’ brings the complexity of cocktails to alcohol-free drinks.
Recipes from Zero Proof Drinks & More:100 Recipes for Mocktails and Low Alcohol Cocktails, by Maureen Petrosky(Robert Rose Publishing)
, by Maureen Petrosky ($24.95, Robert Rose Books), brings the complexity of sophisticated cocktails to alcohol-free drinks, and the last of its six chapters features some low-alcohol drinks, too. Besides innovative mocktail recipes, the book is filled with gorgeous photos that inspire chic presentations for drinks at home.
Petrosky has been a recurring guest on
The Today Show, whipping up boozy drinks alongside Hoda and Jenna and earlier, Kathie Lee. Her previous book,