There are many undisputed health benefits associated with Dry January. There's also an economic boost. One expert estimates the savings for the monthlong endeavor could be between $300 and $1,000, depending on consumption. For a growing number of adults, that's a top motivator.
Whether you're off to a wellness start for the new year, looking to cut back on sugar or just need a reason to sip some mocktails, Dry January has kicked off. Zoom in: Here are a few restaurants and bars with spirit-free drink specials that may be worth checking out.
The whole idea is to let those taking part in Dry January know “you can still come out and have a good time. We have options for you,” said Clayton Muhammad, chief communications and
With the sober-curious movement on the rise, craft breweries across Illinois are expanding their low and no-alcohol options. Ray Stout, executive director for the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild,
Dry January doesn’t have to be so “dry.” It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay somewhat sober even throughout the year. Whether you’re detoxing after a busy holiday season, looking to improve your health or you’re just taking a break, we’re here to help you find creative ways to stay social without the FOMO.
As sales of alcoholic beverages have slowed in recent years, nonalcoholic beer, wine and spirits have emerged as one of the fastest-growing sectors in the drinks industry.
Molson Coors will make another move into the non-alcohol space in March, when it will bring Naked Life nonalcoholic cocktails to the U.S. The brand is already the No. 1 nonalcohol ready-to-drink beverage in Australia, according to Quantum and Circana.
Reset gets a roundup of some great NA drinks to sip all year long.
The first full week of January is coming to a close and TGIF to that! Need some drink ideas for your weekend plans? Whether you’re doing Dry January, Damp January or “Gin-uary”, entertaining ...