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Non-alcoholic wine has become increasingly popular. But is it healthy to drink every day? We asked health experts to weigh in on the booze-free beverage.
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Is Non-Alcoholic Wine Actually Healthy? Experts ExplainFrom pricy mocktails to non-alcoholic wine, there's no doubt that alcohol-free beverages are more than just a trend. Non-alcoholic drinks have become readily available at bars, restaurants, and ...
Connecticut-based Athletic Brewing Co produces only non-alcoholic (NA) beer and has announced a commanding list of high-profile backers. It includes pro football stars J.J. Watt and Justin Tuck ...
What’s left in your decaf coffee, non-alcoholic beer, or zero-proof wine after they remove the good stuff? The answer is part science, part craft—and surprisingly flavorful.
Sales of non-alcoholic Guinness 0.0 across can, draught and micro-draught cans in pubs, hotels and restaurants across Ireland increased by 35 per cent in the year to March, ...
Jaap Sonnemans, global brand ambassador director, for Maison Saint Aix, said: “Aix is a wine that we like to see in convivial settings where life is celebrated. It is also a brand which is celebrating ...
Among the highlights in our guide is Jukes 6, an impressive non-alcoholic wine with a complex, spice-forward profile, and the hoppy, 0.5% ABV Athletic Brewing Co.'s Run Wild.
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While dry red wine and clear liquors have lower sugar and calorie content, drinking any type of alcohol increases cancer and heart risks, according to experts. Here's what to know.
Sober tourism is a growing trend—here’s how it can transform your trip. Alcohol-free bars, no-booze cruises, and other tools can help you enjoy travel without the hangover.
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