Committed to Dry January? No problem. GTU hosts tried a recipe for a sober sip. The simple craft mocktail ‘Cuba Libre’ comes from Lyre ...
This New Orleans-style martini features classics like gin and vermouth, along with an absinthe rinse for extra fun.
This delicious and sophisticated alcohol-free cocktail features the sweet and tart flavors of pomegranate juice and agave ...
The bizarre Caesar Salad Martini is shaking up the cocktail scene with its unexpected mix of vodka and Caesar salad dressing.
The signature touch comes with Olive Garden's house-made dressing, which combines tangy, garlicky and slightly zesty notes—and those bold flavors are the newest Dirty Martini variation to take social ...
While whiskey, tequila, and vodka might be more popular, few can argue the importance of gin when it comes to great cocktails ...
While Dry January continues to grow in popularity each year, Damp January is worth considering if you'd rather consume ...
It's normal to crave sugar during a month of sobriety. Here are the desserts you should make according to your favorite ...
Beat dry January with locally-made soda and non-alcoholic drinks. Sixth City Craft Soda offers pick-up and delivery services. You can stop by their store or visit them online.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. “To dry Jan, or not to dry Jan?” you ask yourself as you hold up one of the empty bottles still hanging around ...
In both Europe and the United States, some folks spend the first month of the year abstaining from alcohol in a practice called “Dry January.” It’s a personal choice people make in order to ...