Chiedi la chiarezza sulle leggi sul servizio dello 0% di birra ai minori

    https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0506/1511280-alcohol-laws/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKGwL9jbGNrAobAoGV4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEeBGo7GVqgtFaFu4Z8G2InSlE0b_9xargPhseLXXU7yXMuyUweWw1LcXoizxc_aem_7BVsMsPzhymCqp-mIRbv1w

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    1. PoppedCork on

      Are many parents buying their kids 0% beer? ( in a pub setting)

    2. conradder on

      > Mr Kelly said staff also struggled to determine who was drinking what due to non-alcoholic drinks looking identical to alcoholic versions.

      But bear in mind .. a cuba libre also looks the same as a glass of Coke …

    3. MrFrankyFontaine on

      Here’s some clarity: if you own a pub, you can decide not to serve non-alcoholic beer to anyone under the legal drinking age. Believe it or not, the government doesn’t need to hold your hand on absolutely everything

    4. woodenfloored on

      I thought I read somewhere that there are trace amounts of alcohol in it? Like 0.0001%

    5. whiskeyphile on

      0% beer tastes pretty much like normal beer, ie. like drinking a fermented sandwich. I didn’t get into initially because it tastes good… (it kinda does now, but that’s cos I “aquired” the taste for it)

      There’s no need to be serving an underage person with something that requires you to “aquire” the taste for it.

    6. Illustrious_While661 on

      In my opinion drinking non alcoholic beer is a crutch to not feeling awkward in a pub without a real beer. People go on about the taste being nice and everything (personally I think it tastes of diarrhea) which is fine but its spoken about too much to be casual in this country. As a nation we rave about these things and blow absolutely everything out of proportion until the next bullshit comes along. I don’t understand non alcoholic beer at all. Tea, Coke, coffee, Fanta, club soda, mock tails are all much nicer tasting and rewarding. I think the actual idea behind non alcoholic beer is to keep the pubs open and so we can drive after them. They don’t taste as nice as beer at all and in Ireland we have nothing special to offer to make them fun. You’d really want to be a fucking dry shite of a young lad to want to drink a non alcoholic beer. I think it’s just a nostalgia thing to be honest. People are good and all and some people enjoy these drinks which is fact but I absolutely refuse to think it’s taken off as an alternative to drinking real alcoholic drinks. To me it’s awful. Its like dry humbling instead of sex, it’s like vegan sausage instead of Cumberland, like Foo Fighters without Taylor Hawkins. It’s just shite.

    7. shankillfalls on

      Were these products not just introduced to help teach children to get a taste for beer and as a PR exercise? And can they be advertised on children’s TV?

    8. MKUltra886 on

      It’s not 0% though is it? It’s 0.05% so technically shouldn’t be sold. I’m open to correction here.

    9. Margrave75 on

      You’d think miners would want a real beer after a day down tne shafts.

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