Lucky Saint
Lucky Saint is a British non-alcoholic beer brand that was founded in 2018. The company is known for producing high-quality, unfiltered non-alcoholic lager. The brand has gained popularity for its commitment to brewing excellence and its focus on creating a product that does not compromise on taste despite being alcohol-free.
History[edit | edit source]
Lucky Saint was founded by Luke Boase in 2018. The idea for the brand came about when Boase noticed a gap in the market for a high-quality non-alcoholic beer that could be enjoyed by those who wanted to reduce their alcohol intake without sacrificing the experience of drinking a well-crafted beer. The company is headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
Product[edit | edit source]
Lucky Saint produces a single product, an unfiltered non-alcoholic lager. The beer is brewed in Bavaria, Germany, using a traditional brewing process that includes a long fermentation period and a unique filtration process. The result is a beer that has a full-bodied flavor and a rich, golden color.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The beer is made from four main ingredients:
The brewing process does not involve any artificial additives or preservatives, which contributes to the beer's natural taste and quality.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Lucky Saint has received several awards and accolades since its launch. It has been praised for its taste and quality by various beer enthusiasts and industry experts. Some of the notable awards include:
Market and Distribution[edit | edit source]
Lucky Saint is available in various pubs, restaurants, and retail outlets across the United Kingdom. The brand has also expanded its distribution to other countries in Europe and is available for purchase online.
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