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This is the Thursday, Dec. 12 edition of Food Crawl, the Star’s weekly food newsletter. Sign up to get it in your inbox every week. When it comes to stocking the fridge with non-alcoholic ...
Its fruity flavor profile and dry finish sealed the deal for the top spot — if you only drink one non-alcoholic wine, make it this one. Red wines don’t tend to lend themselves to the de ...
"Ideally you'd [cease drinking entirely], but we say [stick to] up to three standard drinks a week." Alcohol's effect on the parasympathetic nervous system could also be responsible for another ...
If you're looking for good nonalcoholic drinks for Dry January and beyond, look no further. We've done many weeks of testing to bring you the best. I'm a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who ...
The most common reason for choosing low and non-alcoholic drinks is the ability to drive home from social events. Health concerns also play a significant role in this changing behavior.
While still a small part of the global alcoholic drinks industry, the market for non-alcoholic alternatives continues to grow – and continues to attract investment from the industry’s major players.
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Photo / 123RF From pre-made mocktails to alternative spirits, Kiwis looking for non-alcoholic drinks now have more options than ever. Nikki Birrell looks at what’s on the shelves for summer.