12 Jun SAB unveils alcohol-free Corona Cero
South African Breweries (SAB) has introduced Corona Cero, an alcohol-free beer with Vitamin D - aimed at meeting consumer needs for increased choice and moderation....
South African Breweries (SAB) has introduced Corona Cero, an alcohol-free beer with Vitamin D - aimed at meeting consumer needs for increased choice and moderation....
Global brewing giant, Heineken has launched a major new lighter-style lager in an effort to attract younger drinkers who want to moderate their alcohol intake.
SAB has introduced Castle Double Malt - the country’s first ever double malt lager.
To celebrate menstrual products being made free for all in Scotland, BrewDog has released a new beer titled Bloody Good Beer. [Interesting example of cause marketing. Ed]
Here's a fascinating bit of beer innovation launched in the UK by South African, Danielle Bekker, leveraging her impressive brewing qualifications and career experience.
Kirin Brewery Co will start selling a zero-carbohydrate regular beer in October, the first such product offered by a domestic brewer, to tap demand among increasingly health-conscious consumers.
The US division of Anheuser-Busch InBev has unveiled its first "nitro-infused" lager under the Budweiser brand name.
News just to light, is that Namibia Breweries (NBL) has introduced Windhoek Non-Alcoholic to its premium Windhoek range.
South Africa joins 16 other global markets for the rollout of Heineken 0.0, an alcoholic free lager brewed with a "unique recipe for a distinct balanced taste" – and only 69 calories per 330ml bottle [with 16g carbs vs 10.5g carbs in regular Heineken and 138 calories] .
Tesco is set to launch the ‘UK’s first’ non-alcoholic stout in response to the growing demand for no- and low-alcohol drinks from consumers in the UK.
Big Beer is showing keen interest in cannabis, with latest news being Heineken's launch of Hi-Fi Hops, from California beer brand Lagunitas, and which is made with marijuana instead of alcohol.
Guinness is the latest brand to bolster its teetotal drinks offering after launching a new non-alcoholic beer it claims doesn’t compromise on flavour.
At the end of a typical day, bakeries have so much extra bread that even food banks can’t use all of it. Here’s another way to keep it out of landfills: make it into beer.
...In a nice marketing initiative, Cathay Pacific has introduced Betsy Beer – the world’s first hand-crafted bottled beer brewed to be enjoyed at 35,000ft.
...You may not be able to turn water into wine. But SodaStream is one step closer to making premium libations at home with its instant beer-making machine.
...Diageo is trialling an alcohol-free variant of its Guinness stout in Indonesia, in a move designed to get round the country's new restrictions on the sale of alcohol.
...Britons used to the traditional black pint of Guinness, can now enjoy a new addition to the Guinness family - and it's golden.
...SAB has relaunched its Castle Draught, under a new brand name, the 1895 Draught, and which is targeted at the rapidly premiumising and urbanising South African beer consumer.
...There's a new addition to the Castle Lite family – Castle Lite Lime – a new style of flavoured beer extending SAB's offering to the beer drinking market. It's the original Castle Lite, just unlocked with a dash of lime "Flava".
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