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No alcohol for Dry January? Try these mocktails at these Austin restaurants, bars
Austin bars and restaurants are proving Dry January doesn't have to be boring. Check the list for places to discover your next alcohol-free beverage.
Cutting out alcohol for "Dry January"
Many Americans are starting off this new year by focusing on sobriety and giving up alcohol for Dry January. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn has more.
My Dry January 2025? Dry Wines And A Dash Of Dry Wit
Take on the Dry January challenge and sip your way through it—dry wine style! Don’t let January end without raising a glass (or two) to these must-try dry wine picks.
The Origins Of 'Dry January' Go Back Further Than You'd Think
Even if you don't participate, you've likely heard of Dry January at this point. The international month of sobriety is picking up steam but has a long history.
Dry January: The Best Non-Alcoholic Beers to Drink Now
NAs or near beers — no matter what you call them, booze-free drinks are blowing up. These are the best ones to drink all year round.
NBC5 In Depth: Dry January and ways to eat healthier in the new year
In this edition of NBC5 In Depth, we examine the movement around Dry January and how it can help us take a pause when it comes to consumption following the busy holiday season.
Taking a break: How Dry January could change your health
Dry January has become a popular challenge, encouraging people to cut back on alcohol for the month.
Health Benefits of Dry January | Ask the Doc
A popular trend that’s been steadily growing over the past few years could have lasting benefits. “Dry January” refers to the act of refraining from alcohol during the first month of the new year. It began as a campaign by a British charity,
Can Cannabis Help Your Dry January
Alcoholhelp.com says 35% of Gen-Z aged 21-24 practiced Dry January in 2024. While it is known alcohol it is not healthy, taking a 31 day break can be difficult. Can cannabis help y? Cannabis can serve as an effective substitute for alcohol during the month,
Alcohol-free beverages to enjoy during Dry January and beyond
With the new year starting, many people participate in Dry January. According to a Civic Science study, a quarter of adults aged 21+ participated last year. Whether people want to drink less or are sober curious,
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Here are easy nonalcoholic drinks you can order at your local bar during dry January
Bartenders offer suggestions for easy nonalcoholic drinks you can order at bars that might not have any mocktails or other ...
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Luxury Ice Cream Encouraging Dry January Participants To Swap Pints
Staying dry in Dry January can be hard for some participants so an ice cream company is trying to step in with some frozen ...
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Argentina's soy belt may be in for an alarmingly dry January
Canada's main stock index rose on Friday to round out a positive holiday-shortened week, with nine of 10 major sectors ...
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🥂 A Philly guide to Dry January | Morning Newsletter
Consider Dry January your chance to explore the city’s nonalcoholic drinks scene. Plus, a world-famous restaurateur is ...
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Trying 'Dry January?' We found these drink options online for you
According to Harvard Health, heavier drinking or long-term drinking can increase physical and mental problems, especially ...
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Pub launches anti-Dry January promotion with pints of Guinness for just £2.50
The Necarne Arms is offering a cut price mid-week promotion on pints of the black stuff for those who still fancy a tipple ...
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Better sleep, more energy and feeling in control: The reported benefits of Dry January
Since it was started in 2013 by the charity Alcohol Change UK, the Dry January challenge has significantly grown in ...
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