Dry January puts a spotlight on non-alcoholic drinks to kick off the year, but some of these are too delicious not to enjoy ...
As the non-alcoholic beverage market continues to grow, there are a wider variety of options to enjoy at home or at your ...
The Dry January month of sobriety has become ... Zebra-striping (alternating an alcoholic drink with a non-alcoholic one) can help you reset your relationship with alcohol Dawn Comolly recommends ...
While I’m not a heavy drinker, on nights out I often have two or three drinks, which then leads to me having a puffy face and ...
Damp January, the relaxed cousin of the Dry January trend, can help develop healthy habits beyond the first month of the year ...
Dry January is growing in popularity in the Netherlands, with some extending the challenge to Dry July and Sober September.
Medical experts have long warned about alcohol's risks, and now the drinks industry is embracing sobriety, investing in ...
Thinking of extending Dry January beyond one month of the year? You’re not alone. More and more people are embracing it-- ...
Dry January may be over, but for many, it has evolved from a one-month challenge into a lasting lifestyle choice.
Dry January helps many people observe their relationship with alcohol, whether that be in a good or bad light. Taking a look ...
“Dry January was in full swing this year with 6.2 per cent of all Irish households purchasing non-alcoholic drinks in January ...