Uncharted wrote: » Quick question.... Is it legal to purchase non alcoholic beer before 10.30 in a supermarket? (Obviously,it's slop and shouldn't be sold anytime,but that's irrelevant right now) Having a debate with the wife,she says no. I say yes. Help me sort it out.
sbsquarepants wrote: » As the age old adage goes..... Drinking non alcoholic beer is like going down on your sister - it tastes much the same, but it's just plain wrong:D
Uncharted wrote: » Quick question.... Is it legal to purchase non alcoholic beer before 10.30 in a supermarket?
CruelCoin wrote: » Not legal. Most non-alcoholic beers are full-fat beers that are boiled at a certain temperature to boil off the alcohol. That process is never 100% accurate, so the "beer" always has something like 0.1% alcohol. That's enough to lump it in with the rest of the booze when it comes to sales regulations.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Guinness have a new non alcoholic lager out called Pure Brew. It’s a lovely drop if you can’t have the real stuff.
evillive wrote: » Something which I only twigged recently sitting down enjoying my few bottles of Heineken zero as I was driving. So it's costing in/around a fiver for the drink, no problem with this, nice pub, overheads, staff etc all have to be paid for. . . . . . . . . But there must be no excuse duty payable (anything up to 1.2% is exempt) so where's the money going? I guess the Publican is hitting the non-alcoholic beer drinking customer so even more than the real beer drinkers? Or am I wrong?
henryforde80 wrote: » It doesn't feel wrong to me!
The Davestator wrote: » You have to have it authorised at the self service checkouts the same as normal beer. Drives me nuts the odd time I buy it
Guy:Incognito wrote: » You deserve the ball ache and much more for buying it in the first place
kylith wrote: » JohnnyFlash wrote: » Guinness have a new non alcoholic lager out called Pure Brew. It’s a lovely drop if you can’t have the real stuff. That’s not a bad drop, but Nanny State is by far the best I’ve come across