BERLIN: Germans are swapping traditional beer for nonalcoholic brews, driven by health concerns and the increasing quality of booze-free options.
Beers containing less than 0.5 percent alcohol the legal limit to be classed as nonalcoholic are no longer an uncommon sight in the country's famous beer gardens.
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