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Breaking Free from Gluten with Alcohol-Free Beer

Breaking Free from Gluten with Alcohol-Free Beer

For many people, the love affair with beer is real. There's nothing quite like cracking open a cold one after a long day or enjoying a refreshing brew with friends on a sunny afternoon. But for those with gluten sensitivities or Celiac disease, beer has been off-limits... until now. Thanks to the rise of alcohol-free beer, anyone with gluten-free diets can now enjoy a cold beer without having to worry about experiencing negative health effects. Not only is this a game-changer for people with gluten sensitivities, but it's also a big win for the beer industry. According to Coeliac-UK, “Around...

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What Is Hangxiety And How Can You Avoid It? - UNLTD. Beer

What Is Hangxiety And How Can You Avoid It?

In addition to typical hangover symptoms, many drinkers experience what's known as hangxiety. But what exactly is hangxiety and how can we avoid it?

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Are Alcohol Tags The Answer To Sobriety? - UNLTD. Beer

Are Alcohol Tags The Answer To Sobriety?

Most of us can be a bit more reckless when we’ve had a drink or two, which is why alcohol is thought to be involved in as much as 39 per cent of violent criminal acts.

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The Growth Of Non-Alcoholic Drinks - UNLTD. Beer

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...

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