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What’s Driving U.S. Beer Sales in 2024?

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in 2023 to 2.68 Anheuser-Busch’s Bud Light, long the top-selling brew, in 2023 slipped to number two, behind Modelo Especial, following a consumer boycott of Bud Light after a controversial marketing move. Balanced Beers, Lighter Styles Speaking of IPAs, the beer style remains popular, but there have been some shifts in preferences.

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Non-Alcoholic Beer: The Ultimate Guide for Mindful Drinkers

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IPA India Pale Ales (IPAs) are a popular style of ale known for their stronger hop bitterness, floral or citrusy aroma, and sometimes higher alcohol content. Bearing that in mind, consider both non-alc focused marketplaces like The Zero Proof and ProofNoMore , as well as general e-commerce sites like Amazon.

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A Guide to Spirit-Free Bottle Shops

Imbibe Magazine

Spirit-free bars and bottle shops are popping up across the United States, and curious consumers can now peruse aisles of zero-proof spirits, wine, beer, and RTDs. But when his zero-proof inventory sold out opening week, he decided to lean into the spirit-free movement. The alcohol-free category continues to thrive.

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Nonalcoholic Beer Is Becoming Essential to the Success of Breweries

Imbibe Magazine

Two Frays introduced Mod Mondays in fall 2023, and weve had more gratitude from customers than I ever thought I would get owning a brewery, says Jen Onofray, the co-owner and CEO, who opened the brewery with her husband, Mike, in 2021. Excess equaled excellence in IPAs and imperial stouts, and customers craved more, more, more.

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Where to Drink in Beacon, New York

Imbibe Magazine

The retail shop sells exclusively New Yorkmade wine, cider, beer, spirits, and zero-proof offerings, while the minimalist bar pours local and neighboring wines to highlight the modern viticulture of the Northeast, along with beer, cider, and cocktails.