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STK Nashville: Dry January Mocktails
For those viewers committing to Dry January this month, STK has just what they need: Using Lyre's crafted non-alcoholic spirits, we've launched a limited-time Dry January menu of four mocktails, available only at the restaurant now through January 31st.
Trying 'Dry January?' Growing popularity of mocktails is making sobriety easier
Now that the holidays have wrapped up, many folks are deciding to ditch the cocktails and clean out their liquor cabinets to kick off the new year.
Mocktails, the hero of Dry January, find their place on cocktail menus — and beyond
For those dipping your toes in the ethanol-free waters, booze-free beverages await at a growing number of bars and restaurants.
7 Ingredients to Add to Your 'Dry January' Mocktails for Maximum Health Benefits
Raw honey is full of vitamins and minerals, including calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium and riboflavin. It's a good source of antioxidants, which help protect your body's cells from being damaged by free radicals. Raw honey also has some antibacterial properties.
It’s Dry January: 13 Lexington bars, restaurants with mocktails to try
The trend is taking off across Kentucky, too. The first non-alcoholic cocktails were served at the Kentucky Derby in 2019, and Kentucky-based companies like Hectare’s Cannabis Innovations and Spiritless have launched non-alcoholic alternative drinks.
From mocktails to mindfulness: Embracing the different purposes of ‘Dry January’
For moderate drinkers, it can be a way to improve your sleep and health. For heavier users, it can help you evaluate your relationship with alcohol.
Dry January: Tips for success, health benefits & where to find mocktails in Memphis
Curious about Dry January? Here is a closer look at the 31-day challenge, its origin and where to find the best nonalcoholic drinks.
Mocktails for Dry January
Following the holidays, which can often center around the consumption of alcohol, many social drinkers are turning towards Dry January. No, not in terms of weather, as many climates see snow and rain during this season.
Giving 'Dry January' a shot? Here are the health benefits, according to experts
With the holidays over, many people are giving "Dry January" a shot, which is abstaining from alcohol for 31 days.
New research shows why going dry in January vastly improves your health
It is socially alluring, psychologically and physically addictive. And, in the past, it’s been touted as having health benefits.
Why Dry January could actually be bad for you: Addiction expert
This is sobering news. Experts are concerned about a potential pitfall of Dry January, saying it could cause unhealthy withdrawal symptoms in participants who may not realize they have a drinking problem.
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Even before US alcohol warning, younger Americans were turning to mocktails
NEW YORK, Jan 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Surgeon General's warning of an increased risk of cancer from drinking alcohol may end ...
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6 bars and restaurants where San Diegans can savor mocktails during Dry January
For those who are looking for cocktail alternatives, here are six places to look for mocktails during Dry January in County.
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Mocktails Taking Over US Youth Drinking Habits Before Official Warning
Many young people are increasingly turning to non-alcoholic alternatives like mocktails and juices, reflecting a broader ...
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The Best Ingredients You Need For Top-Shelf Mocktails
Whipping up a flavorful mocktail is easier than you think. You just need the right ingredients and a few tips from an expert ...
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5 great places for zero-proof, non-alcoholic mocktails in and around Ann Arbor
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI - January has begun, and you may thinking 2025 is finally your year. As a way to reset after holiday ...
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NYC’s mocktail scene is exploding beyond Dry January — and people are willing to pay
You don’t want to reduce your experience just because there isn’t a nonalcoholic option that’s on the same level,” Hilary ...
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