The Scotsman

Tennent’s lager cans to display health guidelines

- By PAUL WARD

0 Tennent’s cans will carry the latest advice on drinking Cans of Tennent’s Lager are to carry updated weekly alcohol consumptio­n guidelines in an industry first.

Brewer Tennent Caledonian said it was part of its commitment to promote responsibl­e drinking and comes almost a year after the brand started publishing calorie informatio­n on packaging.

Revised last year, the UK Chief Medical Officer’s updated recommenda­tions are for adults to drink no more than 14 units of alcohol a week.

A health report also said alcohol packaging should direct consumers to the Drink Aware website and advise against drinking while pregnant or trying to conceive.

The guidelines will start to appear on 24 packs of 440ml, 500ml and 568ml Tennent’s cans later this month.

Alan Hay, sales director at Tennent’s, said: “Responsibl­e drinking is a key priority for Tennent’s and the C&C business. As a trusted producer and owner of brands that are enjoyed by drinkers across Scotland and the UK, it’s vital we encourage the responsibl­e consumptio­n of alcohol.

“Including the latest weekly unit advice on our packaging was the logical next step following our decision to be the first alcohol business in the UK to display calorie content on our products in 2016.”

C&C Group, which owns Tennent’s, will also include the guidelines on other brands such as Magners Cider over the next year.

Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer Dr Catherine Calderwood, said: “The UK Chief Medical Officer guidelines give the public the latest and most upto-date scientific informatio­n so that they can make informed decisions about their own drinking and understand the risks alcohol may pose to their health.

“I welcome moves from the industry to update their products with the new lowrisk drinking guidelines to help their customers make this informed choice.”

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