The Rise of Non-Alcoholic Beer
Non-alcoholic beer is gaining popularity in the United States, with more and more breweries adding it to their offerings. One of the most well-known companies in this space is Athletic Brewing Company, which has been at the forefront of the non-alcoholic beer movement since its inception.
What is Athletic Brewing Company?
Athletic Brewing Company is a brewery that specializes in non-alcoholic beer. Founded in 2017 by Bill Shufelt and John Walker, the company has quickly become one of the leaders in the non-alcoholic beer industry. Their beers are made with high-quality ingredients and are designed to taste just like traditional beer, without the alcohol.
The Walker Hayes Duck Buck Tour
In exciting news, Athletic Brewing Company has been named the non-alcoholic beer sponsor of The Walker Hayes Duck Buck Tour. This tour features Walker Hayes, a country music artist known for his hit songs “You Broke Up with Me” and “Don’t Let Her”. The tour will make stops across the United States, and Athletic Brewing Company’s non-alcoholic beer will be available at each show.
The Impact of the Partnership
This partnership marks another milestone for Athletic Brewing Company as they continue to gain recognition and momentum in the non-alcoholic beer market. It’s also a significant step forward for non-alcoholic beer as a whole, as it shows that even major tours and events are starting to recognize the value of offering a non-alcoholic option.
For too long, non-alcoholic beer has been relegated to the sidelines, seen as a lesser option for those who can’t or don’t want to drink alcohol. But with companies like Athletic Brewing Company leading the charge, that perception is changing.
The Future of Non-Alcoholic Beer
It’s clear that non-alcoholic beer is no longer just a passing trend. As more and more people are looking for alcohol-free options, companies like Athletic Brewing Company are stepping up to fill that demand. And with partnerships like The Walker Hayes Duck Buck Tour, non-alcoholic beer is only going to become more mainstream.
So the next time you’re at a concert or event, keep an eye out for non-alcoholic beer options. You might just be pleasantly surprised by what you find.