Why was “Holland” not allowed to buy a non -alcoholic beer

Tom Holland
Dave BennetTom Holland Make a Farhan video documenting how it was almost rejected by buying his non -alcoholic beer.
In a video posted on the Instagram story on Tuesday, February 18, the Netherlands, 28, brought viewers on his mission to find his non -alcoholic brand, Bero, in Target.
“So I was not in the United States for a while,” Holland said in videoWhich has since passed on other social media platforms. “I will go to visit some Peru on the shelves, in the wilderness.”
After going to two different goals without luck, Mana spider Star said that Peru was eventually found in a third targeted store.
“Well, so success! Holland said while walking in the parking lot at the store:” I have found some, I bought it. “
Hollande said: “They will not accept my identity because it is the English language and I am not able to prove my life, so a really beautiful employee, I think, has wiped his identity,” Hollande said.
“A kind of irony that I have not allowed to buy my own product. But yes, feeling satisfied. This is exciting.
Two years after his sobriety, the Netherlands launched Peru in October 2024.
“In early 2022, our founder, Tom Holland, decided to try the January drought. There is one month that turned into one year, and the rest is history,” reads a statement on the brand site.
“During that first year, Tom was looking for something that was not present: a non -alcoholic beer that actually tastes great and looked high in high degree like a pint of dumplings. Thus, the idea of Peru was born.”
Speak on Late at night with Seth Maires Last fall, the Netherlands said the creation of the brand was “a long process.”
“It was a very enjoyable process [and] It was, as you know, a lot of experience and error, and I tried my brothers, my friends and family. He said that everyone will come and we will really try to know how to create something felt it was an authentic beer. “
“For me, on this journey to sobriety, the thing that I missed more is the experience of sharing beer more than the same beer,” he added.