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esafak 2 days ago

One thing that annoys me is that non-alcoholic beer is subject to age checks in the US. I assume it's because the programmers didn't create a separate group for them, so they ring up with the rest of the liquor, triggering a check? Maybe there's a good reason ('coz that's not one).

mk89 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Most likely because even non-alcoholic beer still contains like 0.5% of alcohol.

Unless it's a "0.0%" alcohol-free beer, and even then it might still contain a bit...

zdragnar 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

I bought hops-flavored sparkling water from a grocery store's beer cooler on a lark and, despite my attempt to explain the logic to the poor cashier, we both bent to the whims of the computer system and scanned my ID to complete the purchase.

There are other drinks that have trace amounts of alcohol, such as kombucha which is regulated to stay under the 0.5% threshold. Fruit juices will also likely contain upwards of the same amount, depending on how much they're processed.

reverius42 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I think orange juice can be up to 0.5% alcohol, and they don't check ID for that.

intrasight 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Weird since kombucha has 0.5% and they don't age check that.

chrysoprace 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Probably just a legacy thing. Might as well have a vanilla cake trigger an age check for all the good it'll do.