Alcohol-free increasingly popular: ‘You should not see it as a copy of alcohol’

Alcohol free increasingly popular You should not see it as a

According to the Trimbos Institute, which keeps track of alcohol consumption, the popularity is partly due to the improvement in quality and the expansion of the range. Where in the past you could only drink an alcohol-free beer, it has now been expanded to specialty beers, gins, whiskies, bubbles and wines.

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