Historical Myths Around Beer
Beer has had a headstart in the development of fanciful stories about how people used to drink, make and value it in the past.
The Growth Of Non-Alcoholic Drinks
An estimated 60,000 UK adults will be giving up drinking for Sober October, Macmillan Cancer Support’s fundraiser and around 20 per cent of Brits say they do not drink alcohol at all, and for 16-to-24-year-olds, this figure rises to around 25 per cent. Whether it’s alcohol-free mocktails and spirits, or non-alcoholic beer, there are many reasons why people abstaining from alcohol, including generational, constitutional, cultural, religious reasons. For others, it is perhaps realising that starting the day with a pounding and fuzzy head is not worth the trouble. Non-alcoholic beers are a great way to reduce your alcohol intake while...
Beer Is Much Older Than You Think
To find out where beer originally came from we need to go back. Extremely far back.
A Brief History Of Britain’s Temperance Bars
We wanted to have a brief look at the temperance movement and why it is still relevant today.
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