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Zagreb Garden Brewery Produces First Non-Alcoholic Craft IPA in Region

By 20 August 2021

August the 20th, 2021 - The well known Zagreb Garden Brewery has created the very first non-alcoholic IPA beer in Croatia and Croatia's immediate region.

As Poslovni Dnevnik/Marija Crnjak writes, the Zagreb Garden Brewery will soon be offering natural, vegan and non-alcoholic beers as part of their expansion of the range of their basic and specialty beers. The first edition is the DDH (Double Dry Hopped) IPA made in collaboration with Coast Beer Co., the Scottish pioneers of non-alcoholic craft beers, and it is also the first non-alcoholic craft IPA beer in the entire region.

''Our mission has always been to make the beers we love. With the use of the highest quality ingredients, innovative yeasts and brewing techniques, we have produced a non-alcoholic vegan beer that tastes great,'' stated David Plant, CEO of The Garden Brewery.

The goal of the Zagreb Garden Brewery is to shake up the established market of non-alcoholic beers, but also to monitor demand as time goes on. An increasing number of people are taking care of their health and are consciously switching to non-alcoholic beverages, as well as those with a low alcohol content.

The global soft beer market is expected to grow to 20 billion US dollars by the year 2024, and with the latest addition to their offer, the Zagreb Garden Brewery is once again at the forefront of trends in craft brewing across Europe, the brewery said.

This popular Croatian brewery ships to 25 countries across the European Union, and exports to more than 30 countries around the world. The list of countries to which it exports also includes China, as well as Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, South Korea, and Japan.

In addition to the very distant countries and markets of Australia and New Zealand, the Zagreb Garden Brewery is present throughout Europe, successfully exporting to European countries such as the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia and the Benelux countries, as well as Spain, Portugal, Malta and Greece.

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