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 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.

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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.

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.'"