80+ No and Low Alcohol Drinks to Get You Through Dry January

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Whether you opt for a Dry or Dry(ish) January, you may encounter strong urges or cravings to drink alcohol. You might have the willpower to surf the urge out until it subsides, but this can prove to be difficult and frustrating. 

The good news is that there are plenty of non-alcoholic and low-alcohol beverages that mimic the taste and flavors of their alcoholic counterparts.

Sunnyside and BrewDog Team up for Dry(ish) January

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Inspired by Sunnyside’s unique approach to mindful drinking, BrewDog USA saw it fit to collaborate with the team and create a drink that anyone can enjoy without straying from their healthier drinking goals. The Bright AF Brew will be 20 calories and 2.3g carbs per can, an industry low for nonalcoholic beers.

15 Non-Alcoholic Options for a Sober(ish) October Happy Hour

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At Dry Atlas, we’ve cataloged over 1,000 non-alcoholic spirits, wines, beers, and ready-to-drink mocktails. These beverages aren’t just about abstaining from alcohol; they offer a chance to indulge in the ritual of drinking, savor sophisticated flavors, and relax in a more healthful way—all while reducing your alcohol intake.

Pride-Themed Zero-Proof Cocktails for Every Sign 

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Sunnyside wants your Pride to feel inclusive and for you to feel supported in how you choose to celebrate. Whether you choose to mix in some non-alcoholic options, or simply learn how you can manage your relationship with alcohol, our team and app are here to help! 

10 Tips to Day Drink Mindfully This Summer & Fall

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Day drinking, while often glamorized in popular culture can often lead to worse hangovers, less discipline and worse sleep in general. Starting to drink in the early afternoon, combined with the summer heat can often lead to excessive drinking, which is not only detrimental to your health but can also put a damper on the festive spirits.

Why Body Vodka is the Perfect Fit for Dry(ish) January

At Sunnyside we often discuss non-alcoholic beverages, but we also celebrate low-alcohol options that are becoming more widely available on the market. These less intense versions of spirits, beers, and wines provide another way to practice mindful drinking. A drink with less alcohol can aid in drinking a bit more slowly and helping you stay true to your health goals.

Amazake: The Japanese Non Alcoholic Super Drink

Did you know that one in three East Asians get flushed after drinking alcohol?

This phenomenon is commonly called ‘Asian flush’ and occurs because of an inherited deficiency in one of the enzymes that break down alcohol.