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The Ultimate Guide To Craft Mocktails For Dry January

A Bar Above

Today, we see a wide variety of non-alcoholic options under bar menu headings that include Zero ABV , No- and Low-Alcoholic Drinks , Alcohol-Free , NA Options , and Zero Proof. By whatever name you call them, craft mocktails still require care, skill, and fresh ingredients like their boozy cousins.

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A High-Tech ‘Beer Printer’ From Belgium Wants to Digitize the Drinking Experience

VinePair

wants to bring molecular mixing to the pint glass with a tabletop “beer printer” that can supposedly recreate any brew in a matter of seconds. That might sound like something from the future, but it’s already here — at least in the proof-of-concept stage. What’s really a game changer is you can adjust the alcohol level from zero to 8.5

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Father’s Day Gift Guide

A Bar Above

Photo courtesy of Macmillan/Media Lab Books (Product stock photo) THE GIFT OF KNOWLEDGE: COCKTAIL BOOKS A recipe book full of delicious cocktails just waiting to be made is the great, cheap gift for a bookworm Dad who loves stirring up his own drinks. He also has a holiday cocktail book that you should check out.

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A Guide to Spirit-Free Bottle Shops

Imbibe Magazine

Spirit-free bars and bottle shops are popping up across the United States, and curious consumers can now peruse aisles of zero-proof spirits, wine, beer, and RTDs. But when his zero-proof inventory sold out opening week, he decided to lean into the spirit-free movement. ”He currently stocks 50 brands.