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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Josie Clarke

Why this iconic lager may taste different

  • Heineken UK is reducing the alcohol content of its Foster's lager from 3.7 per cent to 3.4 per cent.
  • The change, effective from February, aims to leverage duty savings on weaker beers and offer more competitive pricing to customers.
  • This decision follows the introduction of new UK government differential duty rates that encourage lower alcohol by volume (ABV) products.
  • Heineken stated the reformulation supports pubs and retailers, helps consumers make responsible choices, and assures the taste remains consistent.
  • Foster's off-trade sales fell by 13.7 per cent in the year to April, and other brands have also been reformulated due to similar duty changes.

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