
Dry January: A Celebration of Creativity in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Dry January, the annual tradition of forgoing alcohol for the month, has grown into a celebration of creativity, health, and inclusivity. For many, it’s an opportunity to reset and explore a vibrant world of non-alcoholic (N/A) beverages. From bottled delights to inventive mocktails, there’s never been a better time to sip and savor without the spirits.
For Starters: Bottled Excellence
St. Agrestis Phony Negroni
Brooklyn-based St. Agrestis brings the sophistication of a classic Negroni to the N/A scene with their bottled Phony Negroni. Bold, balanced, and slightly bitter, it’s perfect for those seeking a taste of Italy without the alcohol.
Ghia – Le Spritz
This aperitivo delivers a botanical blend with hints of rosemary and yuzu, creating a refreshing, lightly fizzy experience. It’s the essence of Mediterranean evenings in a glass.
Hella Bitters & Soda
Owned by a women- and minority-owned business (WMBE) in NYC, Hella Bitters & Soda combines aromatic bitters with sparkling water for a sophisticated sipper that’s as versatile as it is delicious.
Spiritless Old Fashioned
Another WMBE gem, Spiritless offers a beautifully crafted N/A Old Fashioned that lets you enjoy the depth and richness of the classic cocktail without the buzz.
Mocktails with a Touch of Magic
Check out some delicious mocktails you can make at home!
Celebrate the Art of N/A Beverages
This Dry January, the options for alcohol-free enjoyment are limitless. Whether you’re exploring innovative bottled beverages or experimenting with mocktail recipes at home, you’ll find that stepping away from alcohol doesn’t mean stepping away from fun or flavor. Cheers to creativity, community, and a refreshing start to the year!
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