These are some of the best non-alcoholic drinks and mocktails to survive Dry January

You know that feeling when you’re dying to raise a glass, but then you remember you committed to no alcohol this month? Yeah, that can be a real bummer.But that’s exactly why the mocktail was invented or the non-alcoholic beer.Drinking isn’t just about getting drunk; it’s about the social experience, where deals are made and connections are formed.

We’ve found ways to keep those traditions alive while still having fun.And if the goal of drinking is simply to unwind, consider exploring alternative relaxation methods like drinking nootropics (cognitive enhancers) or CBD.

There are plenty of ways to relax and enjoy yourself without compromising your commitment to an alcohol-free lifestyle.RELATED: Where to buy CBD gummies, oil and moreAccording to the Pew Research Center, about 1 out of 5 adults report drinking more than they think they should.

If you’re looking for alternative ways to social drink, consider ordering a tonic water with a splash of wine so you can still be a part of the social gathering without feeling pressure to get “one more round!” Sometimes, substances like alcohol can feel like the easiest way to decompress or self-soothe.And if this resonates, know that you’re not alone.

According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics, 10% of Americans have Alcohol Use Disorder, while more than 60% of Americans increased their alcohol consumption during Covid lockdowns.How we, as a culture, navigate these patterns of increase and decrease starts with each of individual.Whether you want to quit alcohol cold turkey or have a glass or two less per week, these tasty mocktails, bubbly beverages, and non-alcoholic beers will get you through “Dry January” feeling healthier and, we hope, happier, too.

Does sober drinking have you curious? Satisfy that curiosity with Curious Elixirs.The drink brand currently has a lineup of six different non-alcoholic concoctions, including drinks inspired by a Negroni, a Dark and Stormy, a Blood Or...

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Publisher: New York Post

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