Higher stout consumption driven by female drinkers and low alcohol options
by Sarah Marsh Consumer affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6KV16)
New flavours and desire for more choice help stout consumption in UK increase by 23% between 2021 and 2022
Stout, sometimes thought of as the drink of older men in pubs, is finding a diverse audience - and it's not just Guinness that's boosting sales.
The beer, part of the ale family and usually a very dark colour, is attracting a range of consumers, including young women, drawn in by new flavours and lower alcohol options.
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