Brief Summary
This video discusses the rising popularity of non-alcoholic beer. According to a report by the International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR), non-alcoholic beer sales are expected to surpass ale globally, driven by consumers seeking non-alcoholic options. Sales reached nearly $17 billion in 2023, with a projected growth over the next four years. The segment explores personal preferences and the increasing appeal of non-alcoholic beverages, especially among younger generations.
- Non-alcoholic beer sales are projected to surpass ale globally.
- The rise is driven by consumers seeking non-alcoholic options.
- Non-alcoholic beverage sales reached nearly $17 billion in 2023.
Non-Alcoholic Beer's Rising Popularity
The segment begins by highlighting the increasing preference for non-alcoholic beverages, particularly beer, as summer approaches. A recent report from the International Wine and Spirits Record (IWSR) indicates that non-alcoholic beer is poised to become the second most popular beer type globally, surpassing ale. This shift is attributed to a growing demand for non-alcoholic alternatives, with sales reaching approximately $17 billion in 2023 and projected to increase over the next four years. The discussion touches on the idea that younger generations may be driving this trend, possibly finding alcohol less appealing.