New Zealand's alcohol industry at T-junction: The rise of low and no alcohol spirits, and super-premium spirits

Aimee Shaw
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Business Reporter·NZ Herald·
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New Zealand's alcohol industry at T-junction: The rise of low and no alcohol spirits, and super-premium spirits
Beam Suntory hopes bourbon sales will outstrip scotch as the world's most popular whiskey. Photo / Supplied

The rise in popularity of low- and no-alcohol beers has paved the way for a new emerging category - low- and no-alcoholic spirits, says one of the country's largest brewers.

One in three millennials are choosing not to drink alcohol.

As the consumption of alcohol in New Zealand falls, sales

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