True brew: the beer tapping into the booze-free boom
For a long time everyone agreed: low-alcohol beer tasted terrible. But rising sales are turning that assumption on its head – and riding the new sobriety movement in the process.
June 4, 2021
Drinks writer Mike Bennie likens the growing popularity in non-alcoholic drinks to choosing free-range over cage-farm eggs at the supermarket.
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Brant OPP officers put the brakes on several speedy motorists last month.
They charged 15 motorists with stunt driving or excessive speeding in April, including some who sped through construction zones when workers were present. On April 23, two drivers were clocked at 127 km-h and at 111 km-h driving through a Highway 403 construction zone, with an 80 km-h limit. On April 27, police charged a driver for going 127 km/h in an 80 km/h construction zone with workers present.
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Fines for speeding are double when the offence takes place in a highway or road construction zone.