The seasonally sober are learning that mocktails and liquor-free spirits now cost just as much—if not more—than alcohol.
Fresh into the new year, it's that time of year to participate in Dry January. Find mocktails at these 10 Houston restaurants ...
To prep the lemon twist, remove the slice’s peel using a sharp knife, leaving about half the white pith, which will help it ...
From tiki drinks to simple spritz riffs, these delicious mocktail recipes add flavor, color and excitement to Dry January.
A peek at the “Swigs” menu reveals Pear-bella, which is made with cold-pressed pear simple syrup with lemon, ginger, and rosemary. Beets Me is cold-pressed beet juice paired with muddled apple, ginger ...
In 'Dry January,' Tennessean columnist Brad Schmitt, a recovering alcoholic, considers pluses and minuses of the trend toward ...
For the first time, I am attempting “Dry January.” For those who are unfamiliar, “Dry January” means going alcohol free for ...
The new year has come around again, and your favorite influencers are talking about ditching alcohol for January. I’m here to ...
For years, a bar with high ceilings, exposed brick and wooden floors has perched on Kansas City, Kansas’ historic Strawberry Hill neighborhood. The spot at 401 N. Sixth St. has lived a few lives: Over ...
Brad Yates joins us on What’s Brewing Wisconsin to share some mocktail recipes with low sugar for Dry January and a healthier ...
America’s Test Kitchen’s senior book editor Joe Gitter joins host Indira Lakshmanan with his advice and tips for how to make and experience excellent mocktails for Dry January. He also hosts the ...
With a feature surrounding the budding trend of mocktails, our editor-in-chief, Andrea Ratcliff, reflects on the choice to go alcohol free.