Zero-proof beer sales are rising just as another major brand touts its newest alcohol-free brew during Sunday’s big game.
The practice of proofing alcohol dates back to centuries-old British tax laws when spirits with higher alcohol content would be taxed at higher rates. In order to prove the tax rate, the British ...
We have had the slowest January ever and that’s following months of customers asking us for no-alcohol products,” said ...
This is plentiful, but expensive. To make alcohol profitable for the distillers, OPA last month raised the price ceiling from 24½¢ to 50¢ a gal. * Proof gallons. In 190-proof alcohol ...
and they contain 40 percent alcohol or more. Even lower-proof liqueurs will last for years at room temperature thanks to their combination of alcohol and sugar content, while wine-based vermouth ...
While there are takers for zero-proof drinks through the year, Dry January, a month-long campaign when people resolve to avoid alcohol in an effort to make healthier choices in the new year ...