Dry Jan. Is For Dry Martinis

BALTIMORE - Dry January, a trend that's becoming increasingly popular, involves taking a break from alcohol. It's a chance to ...
To dry Jan, or not to dry Jan?” you ask yourself as you hold up one of the empty bottles still hanging around from party ...
Whether you’re diving into a month of mindful drinking or looking to switch up your usual, these non-alcoholic options make ...
Since this trend caught traction, researchers started exploring the effects of drinking alcohol. The results showed that ...
Whether you're trying to get your budget back on track after the holidays or simply want to save money, experimenting with a ...
While Dry January is as popular as ever, there’s a new iteration of the trend taking over: cutting back on booze instead of fully absatining.
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money is a top motivator.
Celebrating without booze gets easier thanks to shops like Beyond the Bar, drinks like Community Beer’s Nada and lounges like ...
Whether you call it "sober curious" or the "damp lifestyle," the trend toward cutting back (or cutting out) hasn't slowed ...
Many people are now into the second week of their New Year’s Resolution, including some who have cut out drinking alcohol, ...