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4 Ways to Toast to Dry January in the DC Area Sample zero-proof cocktails, take a spirit-free mixology class, try a sober happy hour or attend the Mindful Drinking Festival for Dry January in the ...
The history of dry January has roots in the U.K. Dry January began in 2013 with at least 175,000 people signed up, thanks to the grassroots organization Alcohol Change UK.
And, more than anything, for nonalcoholic options, “whether for Dry January or throughout the year.” Last year, the team began working on its first alcohol-free offering.
Not specifically a Dry January event, this mixer for sober and sober curious LGBTQ+ singles will be held at Binge Bar, the first alcohol free bar in D.C. This basement spot offers a sober community ...
Partake in the spirit-free movement during Dry January — or all year long. Skip to main content. Maps. Maps. The homepage. Eater logo. Current eater city: Washington, D.C. ilili at the Wharf rolls ...
WASHINGTON — So, you're sober curious, and want to participate in Dry January this year. Well, you don't have to stay at home all month to join the challenge. Several D.C.-area bars and ...
If Dry January is too daunting, try drinking less but better. When we say goodbye to old-fashioned excess, ... a buyer and partner at Nido Wine Shop and Market in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The new year means new resolutions. One of the more popular resolutions is to quit drinking for the first month of the year. It’s called Dry January.
We talked about Dry January drink options form Silver Lyan on Good Morning Washington. Vlad Novikov, Head of Bars at Silver Lyan and Riggs Washington DC joined Britt and Kidd to make a few drinks ...
Welcome to 2025, DC! There are exciting things happening in the DC area this January. You can meet the National Zoo’s new pandas, see Sarah Silverman’s musical comedy, and celebrate Dry ...