A photo of a Guinness can spotted in Medina, Saudi Arabia, recently stirred debate among Malaysians online. The product, however, was Guinness Draught 0.0, a non‑alcoholic stout legally sold in Saudi supermarkets such as Carrefour KSA and Tamimi Markets. While alcohol remains prohibited in the Kingdom, beverages certified at 0.0% ABV are permitted.
Guinness 0.0
Malaysians on Facebook reacted with mixed views: some joked about the “alcohol‑free” tag, others questioned halal certification, and some argued it remains forbidden due to its Guinness branding. The incident reignited discussions on halal standards and sperceptions of alcohol‑related products in Malaysia.
Original article from The Rakyat Post
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