Denoting or relating to a drink that is low or relatively low in alcohol.
a new low-alcohol wine product
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The original root beer was a low-alcohol, naturally effervescent drink.
The government is pressing supermarkets and other retailers to stock more low-alcohol products.
The brewer has been successfully test-marketing its low-alcohol lager.
Frankfurt's apple wine is known to be a stimulating low-alcohol beverage.
"Our recommendation was that low-alcohol drinks should be cheaper than stronger options, so I would be interested to see how it is priced if it comes out," he said.
He weaned himself off it gently, switching first to low-alcohol beer.
It may not be to everybody's taste, but increasing numbers of people are buying low-alcohol wine for its health benefits.
Some naturally low-alcohol wines such as moscato from Italy, and German riesling, can be tasty, she said.
This citric, low-alcohol white is redolent of honey and young peaches.
A new low-alcohol, low-price beverage is increasingly taking the place of beer.