Tom Holland’s Attempt to Buy His Own Non-Alcoholic Beer Hilariously Backfires

Tom Holland in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Credit: NBC | Fair use for promotional purposes

Tom Holland in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Credit: NBC | Fair use for promotional purposes

Tom Holland shared his recent attempt to buy his own non-alcoholic beer that did not go as planned.

Last year, Holland launched a non-alcoholic beer brand named Bero that is "crafted for those who seek a more balanced lifestyle, without compromising taste, quality, and enjoyment." Holland worked with American brewers to craft the product.

Tom Holland Shares He Was Denied Purchase of Bero in the US

In his recent posts on Instagram stories, Holland shared that he visited a Target store to buy cans of his non-alcoholic beer Bero.

"So I haven’t been in the [United] States for a while. And I’m gonna go visit some Bero on the shelves, out in the wild," he said.

In the next video, Holland revealed, "This is the second Target I’ve been to because the last one I went to actually didn’t have it. Not the best marketing."

However, he had "no luck" and moved on to another Target branch. Fortunately, Bero was finally available on his third attempt.

While Holland finally found his product in the branch, he encountered a brief problem as the cashier did not accept his ID.

"They wouldn’t accept my ID because it’s English and I couldn’t prove my age, so a really lovely employee, I guess, scanned their ID," he recalled with a laugh. "Kind of ironic that I wasn’t allowed to buy my own product."

What's Next for Tom Holland

Following the launch of Bero in the fall of last year, Holland is set to be busy for the rest of the year due to commitments in major projects.

He is working soon on Christopher Nolan's next film The Odyssey where he is set to be the co-lead alongside Matt Damon, who will play Odysseus.

Later this year, he will suit up again as Spider-Man in his fourth solo MCU movie. The details regarding the project are still under wraps.

He will also likely star in the Broadway transfer of his hit West End production of Romeo & Juliet from last year. So far, there is no confirmation yet on whether his reprisal of Romeo will take place this year.

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