Need clarification on new product

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I HAVE limited knowledge on SP Brewery’s products and I stand to be corrected.
It seems that this new product, Heineken 0.0 has hit supermarket shelves throughout the country in its promotion as a non-alcoholic beverage.
It is easily accessible by anyone in the midst of grocery shopping and could end up in family kitchens to be consumed at home.
The nagging issue that bothers me is: What is the difference between alcoholic beverage and non-alcoholic beverages?
Is it to mean the same as alcoholic beer and non-alcoholic beer?
What is the difference between beer and alcohol?
From a layman’s point of view and from a domestic perspective, beer means SP Brewery’s alcoholic drinks that are usually available in designated places out of reach of children under 18, let alone mothers and other citizens from the secular community.
There is no difference in labels and the appearance of the product itself and can be easily mistaken for either one of them.
The recent introduction of the new non-alcoholic Heineken beverage into supermarkets and the alcoholic Heineken 13 per cent alcohol kept and sold in designated places are quite confusing to the customer.

Concerned Citizen