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    alcohol-free

    adjective

    • 1. (of a drink) not containing alcohol: "alcohol-free lager"

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  3. At Alcohol Change UK, we often hear from people who are unsure whether a drink they’ve seen is really 'alcohol-free' or if it’s 'low-alcohol' and what that means. What kinds of drinks are we talking about?

  4. Across Europe, the USA, and much of the world, 'alcohol-free' means anything under 0.5% alcohol by volume. We (Difford's Guide) also consider drinks at 0.5% alcohol by volume or less to be alcohol-free.

  5. May 14, 2006 · Just what does alcohol-free even mean? Welcome to the confusing world of alcohol-labelling - let us try to demystify it for you!

  6. The differences between alcohol-free, non-alcoholic and low alcohol include the percentage of alcohol by volume, the labelling process and whether the alcohol has been extracted. There are also differences in the ABV limits and labels across countries.

  7. What are ‘alcohol-free’ and ‘low alcohol' beers? Alcohol-free and low alcohol beers are designed to match the taste, look and feel of standard beers – and recent advances in production technology mean you are much more likely to find one that you enjoy.

  8. Depending on where you live, you may hear the terms “non-alcoholic” or “alcohol-free” beer used more often than the other in casual conversation. Different regions use these two terms more often when referring to beer that contains little to no alcohol, typically an ABV of under 0.5%.

  9. Going sober can positively impact your health. A doctor explains what happens when you stop drinking over days, weeks, months and years.