British pubs to serve lower-alcohol wine


Measures are part of government’s promotion to drink responsibly.

In an effort to curb binge drinking and alcohol abuse in the UK, the British government has struck a deal with pubs and bars across the country who have agreed to stock and promote house wines below 12.5% alcohol.

British pubs have agreed to serve lower alcohol wine to help curb binge drinking. – shutterstock/AFP

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