Heavy-drinking Russians going for alcohol-free beer
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Moscow
RUSSIANS are among the biggest drinkers of alcohol in the world, yet are developing a new taste for alcohol-free beer, which could help save a brewing industry that has stalled under government initiatives to discourage drinking.
Sales of zero-alcohol beer jumped 12 per cent last year even as the broader Russian market shrank by 2 per cent, according to research firm Nielsen, extending a 40 per cent slide in beer sales since the government tightened regulations in 2008.
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