
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week I'm chatting with Tony Robinson, co-founder of Lifted - the UK's first 0.0% high protein craft lager made for athletes.
Tony and his wife, Rebecca, launched their unique offering to solve a problem they were both experiencing - wanting additional protein in their diets whilst enjoying alcohol-free options after workouts.
With over 250,000 cans sold and a fiercely loyal customer base, Lifted sits at the intersection of fitness culture and mindful drinking.
Tony shares the challenges of creating a category of one, the lengthy R&D process of making protein beer actually taste good, and why they're determined to stay true to their "brewed for the stronger you" mission despite knowing that the requests for an alcoholic version would sell a lot easier.
0:00 Tony's Lifted story
6:04 Making an alcohol-free protein lager
11:13 Who's drinking non-alcoholic protein beer?
16:59 250,000 cans sold so far
18:27 Customers & costs
21:52 A category of one
24:16 Developing the range
26:44 Why protein?
35:46 What's the point?
38:59 Where to find Lifted
39:40 The BBQ-Q
TRY LIFTED* - @LIFTED_BREWING
WE ALSO TALK ABOUT:
Big Drop*
Brew Dog Punk IPA*
BEST EPISODE TO CHECK OUT NEXT
#90. How Lu
===
🌱 Reset the way alcohol shows up in your life with the 4 Week Midlife Mindful Drinking Reset
https://www.lownodrinker.com/4weekreset
===
🧮 Drinking Impact Calculator: Find your personal tipping point
https://mindfuldrinkinginmidlife.com/products/drinking-impact-calculator
===
🗣️ Join the growing community on Substack
https://lownodrinker.substack.com/
===
🧐 Take the quiz and find out what's REALLY driving your midlife drinking habits
https://www.lownodrinker.com/
===
💰 Get 10% off drinks at Wise Bartender with code LOWNODRINKERMAGAZINE
https://wisebartender.co.uk/lownodrinkermagazine *
===
*Some links are affiliate links. If you make a purchase, Low No Drinker may earn a commission. Thank you.
By Denise Hamilton-Mace5
55 ratings
This week I'm chatting with Tony Robinson, co-founder of Lifted - the UK's first 0.0% high protein craft lager made for athletes.
Tony and his wife, Rebecca, launched their unique offering to solve a problem they were both experiencing - wanting additional protein in their diets whilst enjoying alcohol-free options after workouts.
With over 250,000 cans sold and a fiercely loyal customer base, Lifted sits at the intersection of fitness culture and mindful drinking.
Tony shares the challenges of creating a category of one, the lengthy R&D process of making protein beer actually taste good, and why they're determined to stay true to their "brewed for the stronger you" mission despite knowing that the requests for an alcoholic version would sell a lot easier.
0:00 Tony's Lifted story
6:04 Making an alcohol-free protein lager
11:13 Who's drinking non-alcoholic protein beer?
16:59 250,000 cans sold so far
18:27 Customers & costs
21:52 A category of one
24:16 Developing the range
26:44 Why protein?
35:46 What's the point?
38:59 Where to find Lifted
39:40 The BBQ-Q
TRY LIFTED* - @LIFTED_BREWING
WE ALSO TALK ABOUT:
Big Drop*
Brew Dog Punk IPA*
BEST EPISODE TO CHECK OUT NEXT
#90. How Lu
===
🌱 Reset the way alcohol shows up in your life with the 4 Week Midlife Mindful Drinking Reset
https://www.lownodrinker.com/4weekreset
===
🧮 Drinking Impact Calculator: Find your personal tipping point
https://mindfuldrinkinginmidlife.com/products/drinking-impact-calculator
===
🗣️ Join the growing community on Substack
https://lownodrinker.substack.com/
===
🧐 Take the quiz and find out what's REALLY driving your midlife drinking habits
https://www.lownodrinker.com/
===
💰 Get 10% off drinks at Wise Bartender with code LOWNODRINKERMAGAZINE
https://wisebartender.co.uk/lownodrinkermagazine *
===
*Some links are affiliate links. If you make a purchase, Low No Drinker may earn a commission. Thank you.

113,164 Listeners

8,904 Listeners

3,959 Listeners

69,745 Listeners

250 Listeners

29,400 Listeners

168 Listeners

363 Listeners

33 Listeners

2,174 Listeners

21,499 Listeners

19 Listeners

17 Listeners

128 Listeners

26 Listeners