Denver (KDVR) – The contents of the beer corridor are likely to start in your favorite store, partially due to the transformation of parking about alcohol consumption. A new study said that non -alcoholic drinks are now among the most popular in the world.
The record of wine and international spiritual drinks recently expected that non -alcoholic beer will become the second largest beer category in the world, only behind the flight. A store selling alcohol in Denver said they fully believe, thanks to sales in recent years.
Although the Lodo wine clinic has a Wine word in his name, it is not all they sell. You will find a refrigerator with boxes, and although it is a store to buy alcohol, many do not have alcohol at all.
“In general, as a trend in the alcohol industry, we have seen people who want to drink a little less,” said Jennifer Magliri, the co -owner of the wine specifications.
Every year it passes, the shelf grew with non -alcoholic beer.
“We keep, as you know, a decent amount of the relative percentage of the beer program to be NA.”
The industry has seen an increase in NA sales early in 2019. The IWSR report said that Gen Z drinks less than any previous generation of the same age, indicating health as a worker.
Maglieri refers to two studies 2024, as well.
“This was mainly shown that there is no useful amount of alcohol that could be healthy, like it, to consume it.”
She also said that one of the biggest alcohol competitors played a role.
Magliri said: “More people have been identified as hemp consumers more than alcohol consumers.”
To keep pace with this trend, the wine dispensary provides local and external options for the state of NA ferries that pass the taste test.
She said, “They still want to enjoy the same quality of NA’s beer as they do in their burning counterparts.”
Over time, you expect NA to expand beyond it.
“It is definitely a strong category for us, and we expect it to continue,” said Magleri.
The wine clinic also sells non -alcoholic lives and wine, but neither of them matchs the popularity of NA yet.