
Whilst nearly 170 million no and low ABV beers were drunk last year, the trade association predicts that Brits will consume 200 million by the end of the year – with 22 million pints expected to be poured in December alone.
This is an increase of nearly 20% on 2024 and reflects the sub-sector’s impressive growth, which now accounts for 2.7% of the UK’s total beer market.
The new figures further support recent statistics reported by Drinkaware that almost one in two drinkers consumed no and low alcohol in the last 12 months (up from 22% in 2021).
Despite this strong growth, the BBPA warns progress is being held back by the UK’s restrictive definition of “alcohol free”.
Currently, a beer must be below 0.05% ABV to be classified as alcohol free, a stricter definition than many other countries where the limit is 0.5%.
