Northern Irish drinks company offering free non-alcoholic beer to designated drivers over festive season

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A Northern Irish drinks company is offering a free non-alcoholic beer to designated drivers at bars over the festive season.

United Wines from Craigavon, which is one of the biggest drinks distributors on the island of Ireland, has launched its Designated Driver campaign to encourage safer driving in Northern Ireland in the run-up to Christmas.

It comes as the demand for no- and low-alcohol beers continues to increase year on year, with United Wines saying that it will reward anyone who puts themselves in the driving seat with a complimentary Heineken®0.0 or Birra Moretti Zero.

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The campaign will launch on Monday, November 18, and people will be able to avail of the offer by simply showing their car keys at the bar of participating venues.

United Wines Brand Manager Gemma Herdman, said: “We are delighted once again to launch this important safety campaign to help ‘drive home’ the important message of getting home safely and keeping our roads alcohol free during the busy upcoming festive party season.

“Recent research shows that one in every two consumers in Northern Ireland can now take or leave alcohol, which has seen sales of no and low alcohol beers soar in recent years - so there are a lot more people out there who are now willing to drive on a night out, especially with taxi shortages making it more and more difficult for partygoers to get home safely,” she added.

(l-r) Gemma Herdman and Maura Bradshaw of Craigavon-based drinks distributor United Wines launch the company’s festive Designated Driver campaign to help Northern Ireland revellers enjoy the Christmas party season and get home safe.
(l-r) Gemma Herdman and Maura Bradshaw of Craigavon-based drinks distributor United Wines launch the company’s festive Designated Driver campaign to help Northern Ireland revellers enjoy the Christmas party season and get home safe.

“At United Wines, we salute all those who volunteer to drive and think they deserve a little reward to help them enjoy their sober night out, so we are sure that a complimentary Heineken® 0.0 or Birra Moretti Zero will help bring some extra festive cheer for all."

United Wine’s Designated Driver campaign forms part of Dutch drinks giant Heineken’s global drive to promote responsible drinking.

Gemma continued: “The most popular occasion for Northern Ireland consumers to drink non-alcoholic beverages is when visiting a pub or bar to socialise,” continued Gemma, “with approximately one third* opting for the flexibility and convenience that zero alcohol allows, so they can hop in the car and drive if they need to.

“The majority of no/low alcohol drinkers stay within the beer category which is why we have selected two of our most popular brands, Heineken® 0.0 and Birra Moretti Zero, to give customers the opportunity to enjoy great tasting beers in a festive atmosphere whilst keeping safe on the roads.”

Heineken has been a leading player in the non-alcoholic beer market since first launching Heineken®0.0 in 2017 in the Netherlands and Germany. Today, it is sold in more than 110 markets across Europe, North America, Africa and Asia-Pacific. Heineken also manufactures Birra Moretto Zero – the non-alcoholic variant of the UK’s biggest selling Italian beer brand.

Founded in 1985, United Wines, a subsidiary of Heineken Ireland, is now one of the biggest drinks distributors on the island of Ireland. Operating from an 80,000 square foot warehouse in Craigavon, with 55 staff on its books, United Wines distributes an extensive portfolio of beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks to more than 1,000 bars, restaurants, hotels, off licenses, cash & carries, regional wholesalers and national multiples throughout the country.

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