The product has become very popular
Guinness is planning to make their alcohol free 0.0 pint available on draught in pubs across the country within months.
So far it has only been available in a 538 ml can in the vast majority of bars nationwide. But now publicans have been told it will be available on draught within a few months.It is understood Guinness technicians are working frantically behind the scenes to install a pipe for the 0.0 brand in bars and restaurants that want it.
One Co Louth publican who is planning to have the 0.0 draught version installed said: "Guinness are now determined to put the 0.0 on draught. The drink is very popular with designated drivers who feel they can still have good craic drinking a zero and it almost tastes as nice as the real thing.
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