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The Low Alcohol Beverage market is a subset of the Alcoholic Beverage industry, which includes drinks with an alcohol content of less than 5%. Low Alcohol Beverages are typically lighter in taste and lower in calories than their full-strength counterparts, making them a popular choice for those looking for a lighter drinking experience. Low Alcohol Beverages are also often used as mixers in cocktails, as they can add flavor without the added alcohol content.
Low Alcohol Beverages are becoming increasingly popular, as consumers are looking for healthier alternatives to traditional alcoholic drinks. This trend has been further accelerated by the rise of health-conscious lifestyles and the growing demand for low-calorie drinks.
Some companies in the Low Alcohol Beverage market include Heineken, Budweiser, MillerCoors, and Corona. Other popular brands include Beck's, Carlsberg, and Kirin. Show Less Read more