• OtterOPMA
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    My initial assumption was that it’s because it’s newer, so they need to make up that r&d cost (edit: I get why this is silly now). Once there is a lot more competition for it, the prices should come down. Similar to how some plant based meats / milks or gluten-free products became more accessible once general people started buying them instead of a tiny group that could be exploited more easily.

    I’m just hoping for fewer drunk driving accidents and reduced health issues

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        Let us not forget, 1 trillion types of non alcoholic drinks already exist.

        People don’t event know when they a being marketed.

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            • Water
            • Tea (and just the camellia sinensis part of this is already a bewildering variety of flavour, aroma, and mouthfeel profiles!)
            • Coffee (almost as much variety in flavour, aroma, and mouthfeels)
            • Tisanes (a.k.a. “herbal tea”, and since practically any dried herb or flower can be made into a tisane for infusion, the variety here is absolutely off the charts!)
            • Rooibus

            Like seriously, dude. If you think you’ve had even a tiny fraction of traditional non-alcoholic drinks you’ve been had. *

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        fair, again I’m just hopeful that this will become a good option for people

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        I was equating them, probably incorrectly, to things like plant based meat companies that did have to consider margins till they could scale up.

        But yes I guess a major conglomerate doesn’t have that constraint, and it’s probably not that hard to make something that tastes like X beer without alcohol

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      Non-alcoholic beer is older than most of the people in this thread commenting¹. There’s no more “R&D cost” involved in making it. If they’re charging more for the non-alcoholic than the alcoholic, it’s just straight-up greed.


      ¹ Source: I was drinking this shit when I was 12—45 years ago, in other words—and even then it was old news!