Foster’s beer drinkers in the UK will soon find their lager’s alcohol strength cut to 3.4%.

Heineken UK, which brews Foster’s, said cutting the alcohol strength from the current 3.7% would make the lager eligible for lower rates of alcohol duty.

The brewer hinted at cheaper pints saying “customers benefit from more competitive pricing” because of the lower tax charge.

The change is set to go into effect by February, marking the second time in three years that Foster’s alcohol percentage, or ABV, has been diluted.

Heineken UK said it was responding to changes in UK government policy, which have encouraged brewers to offer lower alcohol options.

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      As an Australian who was periphery to the craft beer boom of the 2010s - you never know in the moment, but you can certainly clock it in retrospect.