Sunday, November 10, 2024
HomeLifestyleDenver's Dry January Mocktail Tour features N/A beverages at local bars

Denver’s Dry January Mocktail Tour features N/A beverages at local bars

Published on

spot_img



Dry January is a time when many drinkers choose to rest their livers and focus on their health. But that doesn’t mean sacrificing fun, according to local Steve Schneiter.

Schneiter is the founder of the Denver Microbrew Tour, which has taken drinkers on walking tours of some of the city’s hottest brewery districts – samples included – since 2009. This month, he’s adding a sober-friendly twist with his first Dry January Mocktail Tour.

The excursions (which are only scheduled through January) take attendees to bars in Denver’s River North Art District that offer non-alcoholic libations year-round. The goal is to support sober and sober curious individuals while also helping sustain bars, which typically see a drop off in business around the turn of the year.

“What we’re trying to do is show people that you don’t need alcohol to have a good time,” Schneiter said. “We’re trying to be more inclusive of people not drinking and non-alcoholic drinks have come a long way. (The scene) is different than even five years ago.”

Schneiter points to Connecticut-based Athletic Brewing Co. as one example of the N/A movement. The company, which is known for booze-free brews like Run Wild IPA, ranked as the No. 13 craft brewery by production volume in 2022, according to the Brewers Association.

Experts say abstaining from alcohol, even temporarily, boasts numerous health benefits from better sleep to improvements in heart and liver health to a more mindful outlook on drinking.



Source link

Latest articles

Fans Are Reacting To Rihanna's Recent Comments About Shifting From Her Music Career, And They're Worried To Say The Least

"She tryna tell yall that she not releasing any music baby," one user...

Mushroom Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter

A rich, eggy pasta dough envelops a simple mix of fresh mushrooms...

Beyoncé Congratulates Linda Martell for First Grammy Nomination

Martell was featured on the Cowboy Carter track "Spaghettii" alongside Bey and Shaboozey...

More like this

Fans Are Reacting To Rihanna's Recent Comments About Shifting From Her Music Career, And They're Worried To Say The Least

"She tryna tell yall that she not releasing any music baby," one user...

Mushroom Ravioli with Sage Brown Butter

A rich, eggy pasta dough envelops a simple mix of fresh mushrooms...