Belgium's 2025 stamps usher in the fourth year of cataloguing the country's extensive program. This all started innocently enough in 2021, with a project to ...
Everybody knows about Dry January at this point. Or at least they think they do. Many cynical drinkers will tell you it’s just some internet-inspired fad wherein people abstain from alcoholic ...
“The holidays just ended, health regimens start. Dry January is a large part of that, and yes, it definitely negatively impacts alcohol sales,” said one New Hampshire restaurant owner ...
An estimated one in five adults of drinking age in the U.S. have been abstaining from alcohol for “Dry January.” Motivations for participating might range from a desire to avoid hangovers ...
After the holidays, many people take on New Year’s resolutions like spending less or drinking less—enter Dry January. But what does this growing trend mean for bars and restaurants?
Dry January is a tradition for those who aim to improve their health for the new year, and people willing to participate in the month-long no-alcohol challenge find themselves enjoying the ...
Does it seem like it has been an unusually dry January? The last significant rainfall in Western Washington was back on Jan. 10. Bellingham had just over a half inch of rain; Forks barely more ...
But some members of Chiefs Kingdom are participating in Dry January, which can make the game “a bit more stressful.” That’s what Eric Martens, owner and founder of Border Brewing Company ...
Dry January is no longer just about skipping alcohol—it’s a cultural shift that’s reshaping how we socialize and celebrate. In 2025, non-alcoholic drinks have taken center stage, with ...
This January, bars like Nine Pine Cider Works are seeing a rise in drink orders that look like cocktails, taste like cocktails, but have no alcohol. The rise of mocktails during Dry January is ...
Committing to Dry January this year? The good news is that you’re already well past the halfway mark, which is a huge ...