Luckily, a Target team member saved the day by scanning their ID for him.

Not even Spider-Man is above getting carded.

And Im gonna go visit some Bero on the shelves, out in the wild.

Tom Holland Tried to Buy His Own Non-Alcoholic Beer at Target

Tom Holland with his newly-purchased Bero.Tom Holland/Instagram

A later clip showed Holland happily marching through the parking lot with his prize secured.

Okay, so success!

He said, flashing the pack of cans on his shoulder.

Tom Holland at The 29th Critics' Choice Awards held at The Barker Hangar on January 14, 2024 in Santa Monica, California

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Although, it came with some unexpected hardship.

Kind of ironic that I wasnt allowed to buy my own product.

This varies widely and will depend on your state’s legislation.

Tom Holland Tried to Buy His Own Non-Alcoholic Beer at Target

Holland finds Bero.Tom Holland/Instagram

Some states have laws restricting the purchase of non-alcoholic beer to people 21 and older, it reads.

For example, Ohio requires people to be at least 18 years old to buy non-alcoholic beer.

Oregon, West Virginia, and Wyoming have similar laws for drinks with at least 0.5% ABV.

Georgia considers NA beer as beer.

Some retailers may also ask you for your ID.

Last October, he delivered cases of the product across New York City… andnot a single person recognizedhim.

It’s New York City!

‘He must have really hit rock bottom.'"