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Low Alcohol Beer India: Why Kingfisher Ultra Tops the List in 2026

✍️ Ale Aficionado 📅 Updated: May 25, 2026 ⏱️ 1 min read 🔍 Fact-checked

Searching for ‘low alcohol beer’ in India often feels like looking for a unicorn in a stable full of horses built for speed. The category exists, certainly, but it’s still finding its stride in a market historically focused on higher ABVs. If you’re looking for the most widely available and consistently recognized option in India that fits the ‘low alcohol’ brief, which often translates to non-alcoholic here, Kingfisher Ultra Non-Alcoholic clearly leads the pack.

Defining “Low Alcohol” in the Indian Context

When people ask about low alcohol beer, they typically mean a beverage with significantly less alcohol than standard lagers (which are usually 4-5% ABV) or strong beers (6-8% ABV). In many parts of the world, this category includes beers with an ABV ranging from 0.5% to 3.5%. However, the Indian market for truly low-ABV alcoholic beers (e.g., 0.5-2.5% ABV) is still quite niche.

Instead, the term “low alcohol beer” in India has largely become synonymous with “non-alcoholic beer” or “alcohol-free beer,

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