Molson Coors is heading to Amazon with a non-alcoholic twist
By Callum Gunn
If you’ve ever wished you could order a Molson Coors from Amazon, the Canadian marketplace is granting that wish. There is a non-alcoholic twist, though.
Canada is finally making it easier to buy alcoholic drinks in the country. Recently, Ontario made it possible to buy alcoholic beverages in the supermarket, rather than having to go to the Beer Store or LCBO. However, they’re not quite at the point of buying alcohol online. They’re getting there, though, with non-alcoholic Molson Coors being available through Amazon Canada.
You can get your hands on Coors Edge through Amazon.ca. It has less than 0.5% ABV and has just 45 calories in a 355ml can. It’s also double brewed. For those who are dieting or just want something that tastes like beer without the alcohol effects, this could be your perfect answer.
The new brew is now available in six ($9.99) and 12-packs ($15.99). Working it out, you’re probably best buying the 12-packs and going through them slowing for the price difference.
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One of the catches is that you’ll need the Prime membership to do so, which costs $79.99 CAD per year. That’s not too bad, considering all the other perks you get with it. You’ll get access to Prime Video, the music streaming, the ability to borrow books for your Kindle, free shipping, and much more. Is it enough if you just want the new Molson Coors non-alcoholic beer though? Only you can decide that.
Will you start buying your non-alcoholic brews through Amazon Canada? Is there a need for this? Share your thoughts in the comments below.