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Making the most of Dry JanuaryMaking the most of Dry January

NRN staff

January 16, 2024

Many Americans participate in Dry January. Estimates of how many U.S. drinkers forego alcohol for the month range from 15% to 35%.

And although many of you would probably prefer that Americans take a break from drinking during busier months, Dry January doesn't have to mean weak drink sales.

There are now many socially acceptable options for non-drinkers that also are profitable for restaurateurs. Non-alcoholic beer is part of the regular inventory of many restaurants and bars and, according to an October report in The Wall Street Journal citing Euromonitor data, accounted for 0.9% of beer sales by volume as of September 2023. In Western Europe it accounts for 5.8% of total beer consumption.

There’s also an abundance of alcohol-free wine and zero-proof substitutes for hard liquor. And bartenders are getting better at making spirit-free cocktails.

For more on how to make the most of Dry January in your restaurant, here's senior food & beverage editor Bret Thorn.

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