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Zebra striping drinking increasing in popularity

THE LOW & NO PROJECT

‘Zebra striping’ drinking on the increase

By Gary Lloyd

One in three visits to the pub are alcohol-free (AF) and a quarter of drinkers are alternating between full-strength alcohol and AF when visiting the on-trade.

Sponsors give expert advice on low & no drinks at pubs

THE LOW & NO PROJECT

Operators must be agile on low & no drinks

By Gary Lloyd

Some of the best in the low & no drinks business have offered advice to pubs and bars wondering why they should invest in the category.

New ways: Lucky Saint research offers insight into changing consumer habits (Credit: Getty/NoSystem images)

74% Brits see pub as key to community

By Amelie Maurice-Jones

Three quarters of Brits (74%) see the pub as key to the community, research from alcohol-free beer brand Lucky Saint has revealed.

Alcohol free drinks in the UK

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Lowdown: Top low and no alcohol drinks on the market

By Ed Bedington

The low and no category is one that has seen increased interest from consumers and rapid expansion from manufacturers in recent months, and with the ongoing political scene, it’s likely to see a further boost.