The alcohol content of Carling - one of the most popular lagers in the UK - is weaker than advertised, it has emerged. Carling advertises the lager as 4% alcohol by volume (ABV) but it has been ...
It’s light but malty with a great mouthfeel that will appeal equally to ale and lager drinkers ... t turn sugars into alcohol during fermentation to keep the alcohol content below 0.4 per ...
Maria Chilvers used to drink more than 20 cans a day A woman who was paid in lager to babysit as a teenager went on to develop alcohol-related brain damage (ARBD) following 20 years of drinking.
“The light category captures drinkers’ preferences that lie between low & no products and the alcohol equivalent.” While ‘session’ brews are picking up steam in lager, it’s alcohol-free that’s gaining ...