UK: Almost half of UK adults now regularly enjoy alcohol-free beers, study finds
Almost half (48%) of UK adults now regularly enjoy alcohol-free beers, wines and spirits, according to Club Sodas Drinks for Everyone 2025 report, Talking Retail said on June 19.
This marks a fundamental shift in a nation once defined by its drinking culture.
Key findings from the report include:
More people are enjoying alcohol-free drinks than ever before with 48% of UK adults now drinking them.
37% of 18-34-year-olds drink alcohol-free drinks weekly four times the rate for over-55s (9%).
Over half (56%) want to see alcohol-free drinks more widely promoted as alternatives to alcohol.
Ten years ago, Club Soda identified that a lack of good alcohol-free drinks was getting in the way of consumers making healthier choices.
Fast forward to today, and Ocado stocks 261 adult alcohol-free drink options while more than 1,400 British breweries are producing alcohol-free beer suggesting that it is no longer a fringe trend but a significant cultural shift for the traditionally alcocentric UK.
Out of the 48% of UK adults now choosing alcohol-free drinks, only 9% of them say they are completely alcohol-free which indicates that the shift is driven by moderation and thanks to better tasting options, alcohol-free choices are now a regular part of peoples drinking habits.
Laura Willoughby, founder of Club Soda, said: Ten years ago, if you werent drinking, your options were water and judgment. Now, alcohol-free drinks are not just socially acceptable theyre essential.
Nearly half of UK adults are choosing them, and venues and retailers ignoring this shift are leaving money on the table. Booze-free isnt boring anymore its profitable, popular, and part of the party.
Alcohol-free beer proves itself as the UKs top booze-free choice, with 42% of adults drinking it at least occasionally rapidly closing the gap with alcoholic beer (66%).
One in three under-35s now opt for booze-free beers regularly the main motivations being to reduce their alcohol consumption while staying social.
37% of young adults say they choose alcohol-free beer to stay social without drinking alcohol. And while nearly 45% of consumers would prefer alcohol-free versions of their favourite alcohol brands such as Heineken 0.0, a growing 19% now actively prefer and seek out dedicated alcohol-free brands such as Lucky Saint and Everleaf.
Public appetite for greater visibility and access is on the rise too, with over half of adults in the UK wanting alcohol-free drinks promoted more actively as everyday options (56%).
Support for alcohol-free branded advertising at sporting events is also high (58%) clear indications of just how mainstream these choices have become.