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  2. The Best Non-Alcoholic Beers to Get You Through 'Dry January'

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    These non-alcoholic beers from Anheuser-Busch, Athletic Brewing Co., Miller-Coors and others are a great option for Dry January, Sober September, or any time you want to enjoy the taste of beer ...

  3. 2024 beer trends: Growth of Mexican imports, flavored ... - AOL

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    While the beer industry has had an up and down 2023, trends for six-packs are trickling into 2024. With the dust still settling from the boycott against Anheuser-Busch InBev (), players like ...

  4. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Other beers marketed under the Busch brand name are Busch Light, a 4.1% light lager introduced in 1989, Busch Ice, a 5.9% ice beer introduced in 1995, [67] and Busch NA, a non-alcoholic brew. Ingredients are a mix of American-grown and imported hops and a combination of malt and corn. [ 68 ]

  5. The 6 Best Non-Alcoholic Beers For Dry January & Beyond

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    Ultra-light and ultra-crisp, this non-alcoholic beer has a hoppy bite that'll make it BFFs with sushi, tempura, or just simply a hot day at the beach. Shop Now. Suntory All-Free .

  6. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2010s, major breweries began experimenting with mass-market non-alcoholic beers to counter with declining alcohol consumption amid growing preference for craft beer, launching beverages like Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser Prohibition Brew, launched in 2016.

  7. St. Pauli Girl - Wikipedia

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    St. Pauli Non-Alcoholic was first sold in the United States in 1991. The St Pauli Girl website claims that their beer is the number two selling German beer in the United States. [1] [when?] [dead link ‍] Per the label on the bottle, it is a product of the US, brewed by St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch in one or more of its domestic facilities.