Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton and our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, Tom Holland, just turned a business forum into a bromance bonanza — and they did it sober.
The dynamic duo popped up at the 30th Annual Beverage Forum (yes, that’s a real thing, and no, it’s not just a fancy soda tasting) at the very posh Westdrift Hotel in Manhattan Beach on Tuesday, April 29. They weren’t just there for the free hors d’oeuvres — these two were repping their very own non-alcoholic beverage brands like two CEOs who actually return emails.
Lewis, 40, rolled in with Almave — the tequila that tastes like it could take you to space but without the hangover. Meanwhile, Tom, 28, brought his sparkling sobriety swagger with BERO, a drink that says “I party responsibly and still have perfect skin.”
Tom even hit the stage for a keynote chat with Beverage Forum CEO Danny Stepper (the man, the myth, the seltzer sultan). And baby, it got emotional.
> “For me, BERO is about inclusion and making people feel comfortable in social settings,” Tom shared, no web-slinging required. “When I got sober, that was a real struggle. So if BERO helps people feel seen, heard, and hydrated? Mission accomplished.”
He also casually mentioned it tastes great and looks hot on a shelf. Because duh, it’s Tom Holland’s drink. It’s probably genetically engineered to glow in Instagram photos.
Shopping alert! You can grab Lewis’s Almave on Amazon (because of course you can), and Tom’s BERO is waiting for you at Target — right between the LaCroix and your emotional support snacks.
Now, Lewis isn’t just sipping fancy beverages — the man is booked and busy. He’s zooming down to Miami for the Grand Prix this Sunday (May 4), where he’ll try not to spill Almave in the cockpit. And THEN, like a glam time-traveling icon, he’s teleporting to the 2025 Met Gala the very next day, where he’s a co-chair. That’s right. From racetrack to red carpet in 24 hours. Somebody give this man a cape.
Moral of the story? Even superheroes and speed demons love a good non-alcoholic beverage and a cute Target moment.
