October has arrived — the month of spooky season, yes — but also "Sober October," a trendy opportunity to give your body a rest from alcohol, should you choose to partake. Non-alcoholic options have ...
Whether you’re going dry for Sober October or just cutting back, the fast-growing category of non-alcoholic spirits makes it easier than ever to enjoy a well-balanced cocktail without the booze.
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Even though wine is a staple of Thanksgiving dinner, not everyone wants to (or can!) drink alcohol during this holiday.
Maybe you treat yourself to a fancy martini after a long weekend of training, or maybe your reward is a beer in the shower – we don’t judge. But here’s a secret many athletes don’t know about alcohol ...
Are you taking part in "Dry January" this year? If so, just because you're abstaining from alcoholic beverages doesn't mean you can't enjoy a fun, fresh drink. Claire Warner, a board member with the ...
Loosely tear the mint leaves and throw them in the shaker, and gently muddle with a mixer or spoon. Shake, but ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- If you have given up alcohol, but still crave the flavors of a refreshing cocktail, there might be a perfect pour just for you. OPTIMIST Drinks specializes in non-alcoholic spirits ...
Mocktails, virgin cocktails, zero proof or alcohol-free? Whatever you call non-alcoholic cocktails, you can also call them delicious and ubiquitous. With movements like Dry January and sober curiosity ...
It’s a misconception that you can’t be in good spirits without, well, spirits at brunch and social gatherings alike. With the rapidly growing amount of people giving up alcohol for their health, the ...
This article is part of our guide to Dry January around DC. Today’s bartenders are catering to the sober—and the sober-curious—with more sophisticated options than ever. Dry January doesn’t have to ...