@tastingcraftbeer No way. Even the non alco contains a tiny trace of booze the way they make them over here.
However, it seems that it's becoming more and acceptable for teenagers to enjoy NA. Especially when related to sports.
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Jan Bartosik (janbartosik@witter.cz)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 03:22:47 JST Jan Bartosik -
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Jan Bartosik (janbartosik@witter.cz)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 19:40:49 JST Jan Bartosik @apicultor @tastingcraftbeer The difference between ripe fruits, kefir and beer is surely bigger than just (even comparable) content of alcohol in each, right?
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Apicultor 🐝 (apicultor@hachyderm.io)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 19:40:50 JST Apicultor 🐝 @janbartosik @tastingcraftbeer Seriously? Are you going to prohibit anyone under 18 from consuming kefir too?
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Jan Bartosik (janbartosik@witter.cz)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 08:21:31 JST Jan Bartosik @apicultor @tastingcraftbeer Beer is a product meant to be consumed by grown-ups. It is an adult thing, not suitable for kids regardless of % of alcohol in it.
I find this view fairly common in my bubble of 40+ parents 🤷♂️ -
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Apicultor 🐝 (apicultor@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 08:21:33 JST Apicultor 🐝 @janbartosik @tastingcraftbeer Is the problem the alcohol? If so, given that they'd need to drink 50 bottles of 0.1% beer to equal the alcohol content of one bottle of 5% beer, how is this a problem given that their stomachs literally couldn't fit such a volume of liquid?
Or is it the fact that the term "beer" is used, along with a similar flavour? In which case, why focus on the minuscule alcohol content?
Either way, your position still doesn't make sense.
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Jan Bartosik (janbartosik@witter.cz)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 08:21:34 JST Jan Bartosik @apicultor @tastingcraftbeer
Perhaps I should have said something like "...any amount of alcohol, no matter how minuscule, is unacceptable for under-aged people in the form of beer".
Especially in a country like ours, where there's a massive (beer) drinking habit/problem and folks consume 140 litres of beer per head on average.Makes more sense? :)
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Apicultor 🐝 (apicultor@hachyderm.io)'s status on Saturday, 28-Oct-2023 08:21:35 JST Apicultor 🐝 @janbartosik @tastingcraftbeer The question was:
>Non-alcoholic beer for under-aged people?Your response was:
>No way. Even the non alco contains a tiny trace of booze the way they make them over here.I cannot parse that as anything other than "absolutely any amount of alcohol, no matter how minuscule, is unacceptable for under-aged people".
Is that what you meant or not? If not, what did you mean?
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