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Bay Area experts weigh in on health impacts of Dry January, alcohol consumption

As awareness of alcohol's health impacts grows, many are opting for nonalcoholic options during Dry January.

Can Cannabis Help Your Dry January

Cannabis can effectively substitute alcohol during Dry January, helping with relaxation and socializing while minimizing negative health impacts.

Bay Area experts weigh in on health impacts of Dry January, alcohol consumption

As awareness of alcohol's health impacts grows, many are opting for nonalcoholic options during Dry January.

Can Cannabis Help Your Dry January

Cannabis can effectively substitute alcohol during Dry January, helping with relaxation and socializing while minimizing negative health impacts.
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'Partake' in Dry January with brews from Partake Brewing

The non-alcoholic beer market is growing due to health consciousness and innovative brewing techniques.

Dry January is here. The CEOs of Heineken USA and Athletic Brewing explain why many Americans are choosing moderation.

The US Surgeon General's advisory urges warning labels on alcohol, coinciding with growing trends toward moderate drinking and sobriety.

Where to Drink Great Non-Alcoholic Cocktails This Dry January - Washingtonian

DC restaurants are enhancing social dining experiences by offering innovative non-alcoholic drink options for Dry January.

'Partake' in Dry January with brews from Partake Brewing

The non-alcoholic beer market is growing due to health consciousness and innovative brewing techniques.

Dry January is here. The CEOs of Heineken USA and Athletic Brewing explain why many Americans are choosing moderation.

The US Surgeon General's advisory urges warning labels on alcohol, coinciding with growing trends toward moderate drinking and sobriety.

Where to Drink Great Non-Alcoholic Cocktails This Dry January - Washingtonian

DC restaurants are enhancing social dining experiences by offering innovative non-alcoholic drink options for Dry January.
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Everything You Need to Know About Dry January

Dry January encourages participants to give up alcohol for health benefits and self-reflection.

BI Today: No alcohol, no problem

Many are adopting alcohol-free lifestyles as part of their wellness resolutions, inspired by celebrities like Rihanna who promote Dry January.

Cutting out alcohol for Dry January? These apps can help

Dry January offers a chance to reset health with potential benefits from reducing alcohol consumption.

New year, new you: Brooklynites share their 2024 New Year's resolutions * Brooklyn Paper

People often set new goals at the start of the new year, with improving fitness and finances being top priorities.
Some common resolutions mentioned by Brooklynites include exercising regularly, spending more time with family, drinking less alcohol, and improving business performance.

Life Kit's guide to a successful Dry January

Dry January can offer health benefits like better sleep, weight loss, and improved liver health, making it a popular New Year's resolution.

Everything You Need to Know About Dry January

Dry January encourages participants to give up alcohol for health benefits and self-reflection.

BI Today: No alcohol, no problem

Many are adopting alcohol-free lifestyles as part of their wellness resolutions, inspired by celebrities like Rihanna who promote Dry January.

Cutting out alcohol for Dry January? These apps can help

Dry January offers a chance to reset health with potential benefits from reducing alcohol consumption.

New year, new you: Brooklynites share their 2024 New Year's resolutions * Brooklyn Paper

People often set new goals at the start of the new year, with improving fitness and finances being top priorities.
Some common resolutions mentioned by Brooklynites include exercising regularly, spending more time with family, drinking less alcohol, and improving business performance.

Life Kit's guide to a successful Dry January

Dry January can offer health benefits like better sleep, weight loss, and improved liver health, making it a popular New Year's resolution.
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Celebrate Dry January with Global Mocktail Recipes

Mocktails are trendy, sophisticated alternatives during Dry January, offering flavorful options without alcohol.

Delicious Non-Alcoholic Cocktails to Make This January

Dry January is made easier with the availability of diverse and creative non-alcoholic cocktails.

Celebrate Dry January with Global Mocktail Recipes

Mocktails are trendy, sophisticated alternatives during Dry January, offering flavorful options without alcohol.

Delicious Non-Alcoholic Cocktails to Make This January

Dry January is made easier with the availability of diverse and creative non-alcoholic cocktails.
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After high demand and shortage of Guinness, independent pubs face Dry January - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Independent pubs are struggling due to declining patronage and increased participation in Dry January, prompting initiatives to encourage regular visits.
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Curious about Dry January? What to expect and how it works

Taking a break from alcohol can improve physical and mental well-being over time.
The first few days of quitting can be challenging, but benefits appear within a week.

How to put your drinking on ice this January

Dry January encourages reevaluation of alcohol consumption, promoting healthier lifestyle choices.

Dry January: What is it and how beneficial can giving up alcohol be?

Dry January promotes a month of sobriety that can lead to significant health improvements.

To Cut Back on Drinking, Try Damp January

Choosing to drink less instead of abstaining entirely can be a more sustainable approach to changing drinking behavior.
Reducing alcohol consumption can lead to better sleep, clearer skin, more energy, and lower health risks.

Giving up alcohol for Dry January? Our newsletter can help you reach your goal

Life Kit offers a guide to help individuals take a break from alcohol for Dry January, with expert tips delivered via a newsletter.

Dry January: What happened when I gave up alcohol for 1 month

Dr. Jennifer Ashton experienced physical benefits such as weight loss and better sleep after participating in Dry January.
Studies show that taking a break from drinking can improve various aspects of health such as weight, skin, sleep, and immune system.

Curious about Dry January? What to expect and how it works

Taking a break from alcohol can improve physical and mental well-being over time.
The first few days of quitting can be challenging, but benefits appear within a week.

How to put your drinking on ice this January

Dry January encourages reevaluation of alcohol consumption, promoting healthier lifestyle choices.

Dry January: What is it and how beneficial can giving up alcohol be?

Dry January promotes a month of sobriety that can lead to significant health improvements.

To Cut Back on Drinking, Try Damp January

Choosing to drink less instead of abstaining entirely can be a more sustainable approach to changing drinking behavior.
Reducing alcohol consumption can lead to better sleep, clearer skin, more energy, and lower health risks.

Giving up alcohol for Dry January? Our newsletter can help you reach your goal

Life Kit offers a guide to help individuals take a break from alcohol for Dry January, with expert tips delivered via a newsletter.

Dry January: What happened when I gave up alcohol for 1 month

Dr. Jennifer Ashton experienced physical benefits such as weight loss and better sleep after participating in Dry January.
Studies show that taking a break from drinking can improve various aspects of health such as weight, skin, sleep, and immune system.
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Mocktails, the hero of Dry January, find their place on cocktail menus and beyond

Mocktails have gained popularity beyond teetotalers, especially among Gen Z, reflecting a shift in consumer tastes.

Why Gen Z Is Drinking Less

Generation Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations, indicating a cultural shift in alcohol consumption patterns.
Today's younger generations perceive alcohol as risky and prefer periods of abstinence like Dry January.

New Yorkers say Dry January is all wet: 'It's stupid'

Interest in Dry January is declining among New Yorkers, with many considering it unnecessary and unappealing.

Mocktails, the hero of Dry January, find their place on cocktail menus and beyond

Mocktails have gained popularity beyond teetotalers, especially among Gen Z, reflecting a shift in consumer tastes.

Why Gen Z Is Drinking Less

Generation Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations, indicating a cultural shift in alcohol consumption patterns.
Today's younger generations perceive alcohol as risky and prefer periods of abstinence like Dry January.

New Yorkers say Dry January is all wet: 'It's stupid'

Interest in Dry January is declining among New Yorkers, with many considering it unnecessary and unappealing.
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How a Sober-ish Writer Spends Her Sundays

Dry January can lead to positive impacts on mental and physical health, as experienced by Hilary Sheinbaum.

Dry January Has Been Canceled! Schedule Your Alcohol Abstinence for a Smarter Month.

Start Dry January earlier with a Dry December to better handle holiday indulgence.
Taking a break from alcohol during December can improve overall wellness as you navigate holiday challenges.

Saoirse Hanley: I've been a binge drinker, and even been carted off in an ambulance, but I won't feel pressured to do Dry January

The societal pressure for 'Dry January' conflicts with personal enjoyment of occasional drinking.

How a Sober-ish Writer Spends Her Sundays

Dry January can lead to positive impacts on mental and physical health, as experienced by Hilary Sheinbaum.

Dry January Has Been Canceled! Schedule Your Alcohol Abstinence for a Smarter Month.

Start Dry January earlier with a Dry December to better handle holiday indulgence.
Taking a break from alcohol during December can improve overall wellness as you navigate holiday challenges.

Saoirse Hanley: I've been a binge drinker, and even been carted off in an ambulance, but I won't feel pressured to do Dry January

The societal pressure for 'Dry January' conflicts with personal enjoyment of occasional drinking.
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La Petite Maison introduces a bespoke non-alcoholic cocktail menu in partnership with Lyres for those taking 'Une Petite Pause' this January

La Petite Maison introduces a non-alcoholic cocktail menu in January for healthier habits, featuring innovative drinks crafted in collaboration with Lyres.

WhistlePig and Alice Cooper Turn Dry January Upside Down with "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Dry Old Fashioned" | stupidDOPE

WhistlePig introduces a revolutionary non-alcoholic cocktail, the Sex, Drugs, Rock & Dry Old Fashioned, designed to elevate Dry January without compromising flavor.

La Petite Maison introduces a bespoke non-alcoholic cocktail menu in partnership with Lyres for those taking 'Une Petite Pause' this January

La Petite Maison introduces a non-alcoholic cocktail menu in January for healthier habits, featuring innovative drinks crafted in collaboration with Lyres.

WhistlePig and Alice Cooper Turn Dry January Upside Down with "Sex, Drugs, Rock & Dry Old Fashioned" | stupidDOPE

WhistlePig introduces a revolutionary non-alcoholic cocktail, the Sex, Drugs, Rock & Dry Old Fashioned, designed to elevate Dry January without compromising flavor.
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The 5 best events happening in London this winter

Winter is a great opportunity to explore cultural attractions and events in London.

Christmas Libations | Eat & Drink | London On The Inside

Explore unique festive drink options beyond traditional choices before Dry January.
Consider modern twists on classic holiday drinks for variety.

How Tom Holland's struggle with 'Dry January' inspired this new non-alcoholic beer

Tom Holland's experience with Dry January led him to co-found a non-alcoholic beer brand, Bero, to meet a growing consumer demand.
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Beer without the buzz: East Bay brewers are dipping their toes into non-alcoholic beers

Non-alcoholic beers are rapidly growing in popularity, driven by cultural shifts towards healthier drinking habits like Dry January and Sober October.

Beer without the buzz: East Bay brewers are dipping their toes into non-alcoholic beers

Non-alcoholic beers are rapidly growing in popularity, reflecting changing drinking habits and cultural attitudes towards alcohol.

How Dry January became a branding event for Big Alcohol

Dry January has become a popular yearly ritual, with 44% of consumers saying they are likely to participate this year
Brands like Heineken are embracing the sober curious trend by promoting their non-alcoholic offerings as an acceptable choice for those abstaining from alcohol

Beer without the buzz: East Bay brewers are dipping their toes into non-alcoholic beers

Non-alcoholic beers are rapidly growing in popularity, driven by cultural shifts towards healthier drinking habits like Dry January and Sober October.

Beer without the buzz: East Bay brewers are dipping their toes into non-alcoholic beers

Non-alcoholic beers are rapidly growing in popularity, reflecting changing drinking habits and cultural attitudes towards alcohol.

How Dry January became a branding event for Big Alcohol

Dry January has become a popular yearly ritual, with 44% of consumers saying they are likely to participate this year
Brands like Heineken are embracing the sober curious trend by promoting their non-alcoholic offerings as an acceptable choice for those abstaining from alcohol
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Instead of not drinking, why not go for lower-alcohol wines instead? | Fiona Beckett on drink

Choosing wines with lower alcohol content is an alternative to participating in Dry January.
Laithwaites has seen an increase in sales of wines with 11% ABV or lower.

Berlin beer brand spoofs viral Jeremy Allen White CK ad to make it more relatable

Brlo craft beer is promoting its alcohol-free offering in a tongue-in-cheek campaign during Dry January.
Brlo's spoof ad features a red-haired man stripping down to his underwear in Berlin while sipping on an alcohol-free beer.

4 great low-alcohol drinks for Damp January

Damp January is a variation of Dry January that allows for some alcohol consumption but not a lot.
The trend towards higher proofs in the American alcohol industry may be a reason why people are participating in Dry or Damp January.
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Here's where to order non-alcoholic drinks in Boston

Dry January is a popular resolution where people abstain from drinking alcohol for the month.
Several bars and restaurants in the Greater Boston area offer mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks for those participating in Dry January.

Mocktails at these East Bay bars canease yourDry January

Dry January provides an opportunity for bars and restaurants to showcase their mocktail menus.
Mocktails have become more sophisticated and visually appealing, with complex flavors and eye-catching adornments.

Here's where to order non-alcoholic drinks in Boston

Dry January is a popular resolution where people abstain from drinking alcohol for the month.
Several bars and restaurants in the Greater Boston area offer mocktails and non-alcoholic drinks for those participating in Dry January.

Mocktails at these East Bay bars canease yourDry January

Dry January provides an opportunity for bars and restaurants to showcase their mocktail menus.
Mocktails have become more sophisticated and visually appealing, with complex flavors and eye-catching adornments.
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'Quitting Was Something I Had Contemplated Doing For A Long Time'

Chef chooses to stop drinking due to the impact on his ability to run his restaurants.
He initially intended to take a break from drinking but eventually realized he didn't miss it much.

Here's where to toast spirit-free for Dry January this season

Dry January is a time when many people abstain from alcohol for the month.
Restaurants and bars are offering a variety of spirit-free drinks to cater to those participating in Dry January.

Want To Give Dry A Try This January? Start With An NA Beer That Actually Tastes Good

Some people choose to give up alcohol for the month of January as a way to reevaluate their relationship with drinking or to reset their wellness.
Athletic Brewing offers non-alcoholic craft beer that is authentic, unpretentious, and full of flavor, providing a proper alternative to alcoholic beverages.

Turn Your Dry Jan Into Try Jan With These Invigorating Outdoor Activities In London

Taking part in Dry January doesn't have to be a sacrifice, but can be an opportunity to try new outdoor activities.
Corona Cero, a 0.0% alcohol beer, is promoting Try Jan as a way to reconnect with nature and have new adventures.
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