Christmas party season has ... with 39% drinking no alcohol at all. And the consequent surge in demand for low-booze or booze-free drinks has seen a slew of bubbly producers coming up with ...
Millennials and Generation Z were more inclined to participate in Dry January this time last year, according to Statista. Among those aged 21 to 24, 75% indicated they were at least somewhat likely to ...
D ry January is under way. After the excesses of the festive period, nearly one-third of Americans are expected to give up, ...
We tasted and rated a selection of lagers, ales and stouts for flavour Writing about non-alcoholic beer brings out a rather predictable set of comments: “Why bother?”; “I’d rather drink ...
While your liver might thank you temporarily, staving off booze for 31 days won't help you hit rewind on the effects of your Christmas ... alcohol-free days and only allowing yourself to drink ...
Another 14% chose nonalcohol cocktails, while 12% drank nonalcohol beer. If the month makes you thirsty for an alcohol-free alternative, here are some of your options. You can find nonalcoholic ...
Alcohol-free versions often approach the same price as their alcoholic counterparts: and that’s hard for consumers to swallow. What’s the way forward?
As the new year kicks off, you may have pledged to take part in Dry January after a busy Christmas of partying ... says Emma Newman, alcohol free drinks writer and judge, who has been sober ...
Emmanuel Camarillo/Sun-Times Share The holidays can be tough for people looking to curb their alcohol intake. Erik B knows that first hand. He’s been sober for two years, but that hasn’t ...
From orange wine to limoncello, these up-and-coming options offer something a little different to the everyday if you want a drink with a little more flair. Whether you're after a fruity liqueur or a ...