PhilClinton
Geoff Shaw (53)
I was chatting to a brewer mate recently and he was saying it can actually be harder and more time consuming to brew a great low to no alcohol beer, than producing a full flavoured IPA for example. It’s part of the reason these beers sit at the same price point as regular craft beer.
I notice a carton of Heaps Normal is $60ish for 24 cans at most places. For me personally, if I’m laying off or reducing my alcohol intake and want something to drink, I’d rather grab something more affordable like a low sugar soft drink, or even a craft softy like Capi comes in well below that price point.
I have heard that makers of these beers are seeking tax concessions for producing non-alcohol products, which could see the price point lower significantly.
I notice a carton of Heaps Normal is $60ish for 24 cans at most places. For me personally, if I’m laying off or reducing my alcohol intake and want something to drink, I’d rather grab something more affordable like a low sugar soft drink, or even a craft softy like Capi comes in well below that price point.
I have heard that makers of these beers are seeking tax concessions for producing non-alcohol products, which could see the price point lower significantly.