Sales of non-alcoholic beer in the US have shot up by 32 percent, radically outstripping the growth of real booze, new data shows.Mounting health and wellness concerns have helped fuel the spike in non-alcoholic beers, with younger drinkers more likely to opt for a zero-percent beverage, researchers said. The figures from NielsenIQ found that sales of alcoholic beers, seltzers, cider and fermented beverages only grew by 3 percent in the year to September 9th.
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