I haven't yet found a store in Switzerland with a wide range of non-alcoholic beer, but it feels like people are drinking more and more of it. Are you planning to expand the existing range?
I haven't yet found a store in Switzerland with a wide range of non-alcoholic beer, but it feels like people are drinking more and more of it. Are you planning to expand the existing range?
Guest
Hello@beatgerber1
Thank you for your request - I will be happy to pass this on to the people responsible for the area and will get back to you as soon as I have any feedback.
Kind regards
Tanja
Guest
Hello@beatgerber1
There are currently no concrete plans to expand the range of non-alcoholic beer. However, the procurement of beer is partly a matter for the individual cooperatives: this gives them the opportunity to include regional beer varieties in their range.
This means that you can also enquire directly at your favorite branches to find out whether there are any concrete plans locally.
Kind regards
Tanja
Guest
Drinks that contain less than 0.5% by volume may be labeled as alcohol-free. Labeling is only required from 1.2% vol! The "alcohol-free" beer from Migros contains a maximum of 0.5% alcohol by volume. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkoholfrei
I mean, for example, the two beers Leermond and Sonnwendlig, which are both listed as 0.0. But I am well aware that alcohol-free does not mean 100% alcohol-free. I just like to drink a beer with a content of up to 0.5.
Guest
Beer: varieties with and without alcohol...
According to the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the University of Zurich, these beers contain no alcohol at all (0.0% by volume):
Switzerland
International
Beers with low alcohol content (max. 0.5% by volume):
Switzerland
International
Source: https://www.ktipp.ch/artikel/d/mit-00-promille-unterwegs/
Hello Tanja the Clausthaler extra herb is a non-alcoholic beer that really tastes like beer, please add this brand to your range, thank you!