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Guinness 0.0 has quickly become the non-alcoholic beer of choice, with sales doubling year on year. Once reserved for cans, it’s now pouring from taps in London pubs – but at over £6 a pint ...
IN FOCUS: Guinness 0.0 has quickly become the non-alcoholic beer of choice, with sales doubling year on year. Once reserved for cans, it’s now pouring from taps in London pubs – but at over £ ...
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GlobalData on MSNDiageo plans to brew Guinness at new facility in Ireland
Diageo is planning to brew Guinness at the new site it is building south-west of Dublin. The brewery in County Kildare has ...
The iconic Irish stout manufacturer today has announced the creation of Guinness 0.0, a non-alcoholic version of their classic stout that is the result of four years of development and research to ...
The new buzz is no buzz with Guinness’ non-alcoholic stout, Guinness 0.0, making its St. Patrick’s Day debut this year. Guinness launched the beverage in bars and pubs in July 2021 and in ...
The campaign, for Guinness 0.0, emphasises the collective experience of football, focusing on fans from across all ...
The newest Guinness stout (released in 2021) is a non-alcoholic version of its Draught stout. Served in nitro cans, Guinness 0.0 is a dupe of Draught; it looks and (almost) tastes like the real thing.
Guinness 0.0 has quickly become the non-alcoholic beer of choice, with sales doubling year on year. Once reserved for cans, it’s now pouring from taps in London pubs – but at over £6 a pint ...
Guinness 0.0 has been gaining serious momentum. Recently, Diageo, its parent company, reported an 18 per cent growth in beer sales over the fiscal year, driven largely by increased demand for Guinness ...
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