Craft beer is booming, but that's nothing new. Competition is fierce and many new brewers just can't seem to break into the market. The beer can be great but that no longer seems to be enough. Many craft brewers today religiously follow the German Purity Law of beer-making which allows for the use of only water, barley, hops, and yeast in beer production. As the craft beer industry booms, however, infusing beer with alternative ingredients is becoming more common, as breweries attempt to stand out. One of the most ground-breaking beer infusions was announced recently, helmed by Keith Villa, founder of Blue Moon Brewing.
maybe in your country there is a rule about how to process a good beer and of course there are certain standards and there are general limits and limits are allowed to be consumed, but in some developing countries this can not be applied with, a suggestion that this beer can not be sold freely because it will damage the younger generation, remember the country will be in their hands when the older generation is no longer able to lead
Damage the younger generation? If you really think the general population will lead this construct then you might want to look deeper or better yet book a flight to Greenland which does not exist like Jet fuel and wonder why we have pretty boys and dog face girls.