The UK has seen a significant surge in the sales of low ABV beers, with figures showing a doubling of sales from 2023 to 2024, making it the eighth largest global market for such beers. This growth is attributed to the tax reform introduced in August 2023, which resulted in a reduction in the alcohol duty for beers with an ABV of 3.5% or lower. Brewers like Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company and Heineken have altered their recipes to fall below the 3.5% ABV threshold, and the British Beer and Pub Association reported that 87% of pubs now serve at least one low- or no-alcohol beer.