Tom Holland went on a hilarious adventure to buy his non-alcoholic beer, Bero, from Target and got carded in the process.
This year, Tom Holland is celebrating his third year of sobriety — as well as the launch of his own non-alcoholic beer brand.
Man' star went to several Target stores to see if his Bero non-alcoholic beer was in stock, but his ID wasn't accepted upon purchase.
because it satisfies his urge to drink. We got the "Spider-Man" star at LAX and our photog asked him about his new beverage company, Bero. Tom says he came up with the idea when he got sober and tells ...
Tom Holland says he went to Target to buy BERO, his own non-alcoholic beer, but the staff wouldn’t sell it to him because he couldn’t prove his age. “They wouldn’t accept my ID, because it’s English, ...
It’s typically third times a charm, but not necessarily for Tom Holland. The actor recently took to his social media to document the hunt for his own non-alcoholic beer brand Bero at Target. However, ...
Tom Holland made a hilarious video documenting how he almost got denied from buying his own non-alcoholic beer. In a video posted via his Instagram Story on Tuesday, February 18, Holland, 28, brought ...
Tom Holland confessed he wasn’t allowed to buy a case of his own non-alcoholic beer at Target for an odd reason.
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The Siebel Institute of Technology and Lallemand Brewing were involved in helping to formulate Tom Holland's BERO brand.
Mark Allen Bero, 65 of Utica passed away on February 10, 2025 at Wexner Heritage Village in Columbus. He was born on June 29, 1959 in Newark, OH to Beverly McGovern and the late George Bero.