They are stretching the truth here in a big way.
They are not alcohol free beers
Alcohol-free beer = no more than 0.05% ABV
De-alcoholised beer = no more than 0.5% ABV
Low-alcohol beer = no more than 1.2% ABV
Alcoholic beer = contains more than 1.2% ABV
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You will see on the board a number of beers above 0.05% so by law they are not alcohol free
Looking on the internet it seems the U.K. definition is as you say. But, the EU and many other countries, definition is 0.5. And confusingly, they can market these 0.5s in the U.K. as AF. Have I got this right?
Is Brewdog “stretching the truth in a big way”? Or is it more the laws are not joined up?
As an aside, Brewdog are being quite open about the beers being =< 0.5 in their AF bar, so I’m not sure they’re being untruthful.