Scientists say smaller beer glasses can help reduce alcohol intake in the UK, but what will pubs and customers say?
In 1970, most alcohol was drunk as beer and in pubs and wine was expensive ... Some studies have suggested that a glass of wine or pint of beer a day can stave off a host of illnesses.
Researchers have been experimenting with reducing the maximum single serving size of beer in UK pubs and bars, and it seems ...
“While we may all enjoy a drink, the less we drink the better our health. Removing the largest serving size for beer, lager ...
The research analysed purchasing behaviour across 13 English pubs when owners sold 'pints' two-thirds of their normal size ...
Cambridge University researchers have proposed replacing traditional pint glasses with two-thirds-sized ones to reduce ...
Reducing the serving size for beer, lager and cider reduces the volume of those drinks consumed in pubs, bars and restaurants ...
For as long as pubs have been pouring beer, the pint has been the universally accepted serving size. But now, woke scientists from the University of Cambridge want to do away with the humble pint ...
Total alcohol consumed fell at establishments in England that replaced the classic imperial pint with a two-thirds measure.
When 13 English pubs sold "pints" two-thirds of their normal size for four weeks the amount of ale sold plummeted by almost ...
Reducing the serving size for beer, lager and cider reduces the volume of those drinks consumed in pubs, bars and restaurants ...
It comes just days after it was revealed that alcohol deaths in Scotland were at a 15-year high. There were 1,277 fatalities ...