The first Dry January took place in 2013, with the campaign being delivered by Alcohol Change UK, the term “Dry January” was then registered as a trademark by Alcohol Change UK a year later in 2014.
While demand for zero-alcohol beer has risen strongly, the family business is betting on similar growth in the wine sector, using a technique it pioneered more than a century ago. "We are seeing ...
The surgeon general says that cancer risk is “significantly lower” for someone who drinks one or two drinks a week than somebody who drinks one or two drinks a day.
what about grape juice — or de-alcoholised wine? Unfortunately there's not enough evidence on the benefits of these, Dr Beckett says, but there may be benefits if they reduce your alcohol intake.
Kally Early Cabernet ($39): Rather than removing alcohol from wine ... Blanc ($22.99): The N/A experts at The Zero Proof spent years developing this wine, and its sibling Cabernet Sauvignon.