Production of non-alcoholic beer increases in the long term
Bucking the trend of falling beer consumption, German breweries are producing more and more non-alcoholic beer and mixed beer beverages. Last year, the larger companies with more than 20 employees produced 411 million liters of non-alcoholic beer and 403 million liters of mixed beer, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office on Tuesday. These were increases within ten years of 74.1 percent for non-alcoholic varieties and 23.6 percent for beer blends such as Radler. In the same period, production of alcoholic beer fell by 13.8 percent./ceb/DP/men (dpa)

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