- 18 Sep 2011, 18:34
#15957
Apart from the various other 'non-alcoholic' but beer like drinks that are available in the market, Azam has recently released 'Azam Malt' with a large print saying '0% Alc'
The packaging is in a beer-like plastic bottle with a beer-like cap. I am told the smell and taste is also beer-like.
So the questions are:
1. Is it really alcohol-FREE? If yes, then why say 0% alcohol instead of 'no alcohol'? Technically 0.0444% is rounded of to 0%, so a content of 0.44% can be claimed to be 0% alcohol, cant it?
2. Even if it is totally free of alcohol, why imitate alcohol-containing drinks?
Apart from the various other 'non-alcoholic' but beer like drinks that are available in the market, Azam has recently released 'Azam Malt' with a large print saying '0% Alc'
The packaging is in a beer-like plastic bottle with a beer-like cap. I am told the smell and taste is also beer-like.
So the questions are:
1. Is it really alcohol-FREE? If yes, then why say 0% alcohol instead of 'no alcohol'? Technically 0.0444% is rounded of to 0%, so a content of 0.44% can be claimed to be 0% alcohol, cant it?
2. Even if it is totally free of alcohol, why imitate alcohol-containing drinks?
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