Congratulations if you’ve made it smug and sober to the finish line of Dry January. While you may be ready to celebrate with a libation, an expert warns of the party peril of Wet February.
Dry January doesn’t have to be so dry. It can be a month full of flavor and fresh new habits that can help you stay somewhat sober even throughout the year. Whether you’re detoxing after a ...
Saloons closed their doors. Taps stopped flowing. People stockpiled their whiskey, beer and wine to weather the dry spell that would last 13 years. But the short-lived ban on alcohol production ...
People who participate in Dry January are often hoping to level up their health. But no matter your reasons for abstaining, chances are you’ll feel better after giving up alcohol. Keeping track of how ...