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Low Alcohol Beer is a type of beer that has a lower alcohol content than traditional beer. It is typically brewed using the same ingredients as regular beer, but with a lower amount of malt and hops. Low Alcohol Beer is often referred to as "light beer" or "non-alcoholic beer". It is typically lower in calories and carbohydrates than regular beer, making it a popular choice for those looking to reduce their alcohol intake.
Low Alcohol Beer is becoming increasingly popular in many countries, as it offers a lower-alcohol alternative to traditional beer. It is often seen as a healthier option, as it contains fewer calories and carbohydrates than regular beer. It is also seen as a more socially responsible choice, as it reduces the risk of alcohol-related harm.
Some companies in the Low Alcohol Beer market include Heineken, Carlsberg, Budweiser, Coors, and Molson. Show Less Read more