Are you taking part in “Dry January” this year? If so, just because you’re abstaining from alcoholic beverages doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a fun, fresh drink. Claire Warner, a board member with the Tales of the Cocktail, an annual trade conference
Comment on this story Comment Do you want the good news or the bad news? Let’s start with the bad. A year ago, I wrote about a new way to study the link between alcohol and health outcomes — Mendelian randomization, which
Comment on this story Comment It’s been nearly seven years since I drank my last drop of alcohol, and for the most part, I don’t miss it. I don’t miss the hangovers that seemed to last longer and longer with every passing
For many, Dry January can feel like a burden or a challenge. It’s not always easy passing up a glass of wine or bottle of beer in unfamiliar social situations or after a long day. But where there’s restriction, there’s also possibility.
Comment on this story Comment Options continue to improve for wine lovers looking to cut back on alcohol. This week’s recommendations include two wines that have had the alcohol removed, but plenty of flavor remains. Our third recommendation is an Oregon pinot