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It’s piss already.
The strength of the drink will be reduced from 4.2% ABV to 3.4%.
Although the lower alcohol version will go into production tomorrow, it won't appear at the bar or in supermarkets immediately.
The change could mean that drinkers pay slightly less for Sol lager as Heineken will drop the wholesale price.
Beer brands have been lowering the strength of some of their drinks because of soaring alcohol duty costs.
That's due to a change the government made in 2023 which allowed a lower duty band for products with an ABV between 1.3% and 3.4%.
Other beers such as Stella Artois, Foster's, Carlsberg, Spitfire, Old Speckled Hen and Bishops Finger have also all been reduced in strength to cut costs.
https://news.sky.com/story/major-brewery-to-cut-alcohol-strength-in-popular-beer-money-13040934
Heineken to cut alcohol strength in one of its popular beers
Dutch brewer Heineken will be lowering the amount of alcohol in its Sol lager from tomorrow.The strength of the drink will be reduced from 4.2% ABV to 3.4%.
Although the lower alcohol version will go into production tomorrow, it won't appear at the bar or in supermarkets immediately.
The change could mean that drinkers pay slightly less for Sol lager as Heineken will drop the wholesale price.
Beer brands have been lowering the strength of some of their drinks because of soaring alcohol duty costs.
That's due to a change the government made in 2023 which allowed a lower duty band for products with an ABV between 1.3% and 3.4%.
Other beers such as Stella Artois, Foster's, Carlsberg, Spitfire, Old Speckled Hen and Bishops Finger have also all been reduced in strength to cut costs.
https://news.sky.com/story/major-brewery-to-cut-alcohol-strength-in-popular-beer-money-13040934
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