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Dry January, Alcohol and Free Drinks
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.
9 New Alcohol-Free Drinks For Dry January
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 join, compared to just 31% of individuals aged 55 and older.
Dry January is back. And no, it doesn't annoy these NYC bar owners.
The concept of Dry January may seem widespread today, but just a decade ago, it was “sort of a niche,” said Manhattan bar owner Zachary Mack, who has worked in the restaurant industry for 13 years.
7 Dry Jan. Health Benefits Experts Want You to Know
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,
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.
Experts explain how Dry January can benefit your mental and physical health
Many people are participating in Dry January, and experts are sharing how cutting out alcohol can have some health benefits.
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Dallas does Dry January: How local bars and businesses changed what ‘not drinking’ means
It’s New Year’s Eve, and nobody is wasted, not even close. About 40 people gather inside Beyond the Bar, a charming ...
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Eastern Carolinians participate in Dry January for a fresh start to 2025
Statista reports that 25% of Americans do the challenge each year. Among 21-24 year-olds, 75% took part in the challenge in ...
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Better sleep, more energy and feeling in control: the reported benefits of Dry January
My co-author and I have also conducted a parallel study of the general population to compare people who were participating in ...
USA Today
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Sober-curious? Here's what to know about Dry January, the alcohol abstinence challenge
The challenge began in 2013 and was started by
Alcohol
Change UK. Some benefits of
Dry
January
include improved sleep, weight loss, and increased energy. People struggling with heavy
alcohol
...
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Accomplishing Your Dry January Non-Alcohol Ambitions Via Aid Of Generative AI And LLMs
Dry January consists of trying to avoid alcohol for all of January. This can be challenging for some. Generative AI and LLMs ...
Time Out
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These 4 zero-proof cocktails are Dry January-approved
With modern day origins starting in 2013 in the U.K., Dry January has become a worldwide campaign with millions of people ...
WWLP Springfield on MSN
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DATA: Massachusetts leads the nation in “Dry January,” top 10 states
Massachusetts has topped the list of states participating in Dry January, a growing trend where individuals give up alcohol ...
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Dry January is here. The CEOs of Heineken USA and Athletic Brewing explain why many Americans are choosing moderation.
CEOs of beverage companies producing non-alcoholic beers say buying trends point toward moderation in Americans' drinking ...
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