View Full Version : Beer Companies Lowering the amount of alcohol in their beverages
arista
19-06-2023, 01:50 AM
Sky News Text:
[Are beer companies lowering the amount
of alcohol in their beverages because
they claim drinkers are concerned
about their health?]
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the cost of brewing is not based on alcohol content, so this is pretty much bollox
Mystic Mock
19-06-2023, 03:50 AM
I highly doubt that people that love Beer are going "I want my alcoholic drink to have less alcohol in it" because it doesn't really make much sense.
What's probably happened is some silly group has probably complained about Beer not being healthy for people to drink (which tbf is true) and these Beer companies have capitulated to avoid negative press.
Where as I personally say let people make their own choices, if they make the wrong one it's on them, as after all they're a grown ass adult.
user104658
19-06-2023, 08:39 AM
the cost of brewing is not based on alcohol content, so this is pretty much bollox
"They're putting in less alcohol!" :joker:
"They're putting in less alcohol!" :joker:
you have to wonder if it actually is children writing the articles :laugh:
Stella has gone from 5% to 4.8% to 4.6% in the last ten years
user104658
19-06-2023, 09:43 AM
Stella has gone from 5% to 4.8% to 4.6% in the last ten years
Yes but generally it's to make it more palatable to the soft young drinkers... not because it's cheaper to brew it weaker. Brewers tweak their recipes all the time. I did a brewery tour for part of a friend's stag night - it was boring as **** but very informative :joker:.
I'm sure it was still 5.2% the last time I drank it, which would have been about 2002 when I was 17 :joker:. I'm not a beer fan but one of our locals;
1) Let in anyone over about the age of 15 and
2) ALWAYS had Stella on offer. £1.90 a pint. Really unimaginable prices these days. Their most expensive pint was only about £2.60...
Livia
19-06-2023, 11:29 AM
I understand they're lowering alcohol content to swerve another tax rise.
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