The "sober-curious" movement has gained strength in recent years alongside research directly linking alcohol to seven cancers and increased risk of heart disease. Earlier this year, former Surgeon ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jess Cording is a dietitian and health coach who covers wellness. As alcohol intake has decreased, especially in younger ...
Several years into her sobriety, Logan Denzer decided to try nonalcoholic beer and mocktails while others around her drank real booze. “A lot of people feel out of place” when everyone else is ...
Sales of NA beer, wine and spirits are soaring. What’s in them and how healthy are they? By Dana G. Smith Nonalcoholic beverages used to be the butt of jokes. Now, they’re the fastest-growing sector ...
Two decades ago, approximately 72% of young adults in the U.S. reported drinking alcohol regularly. Today, that number has dropped to 62% among adults under age 35, according to Gallup polling data.
Non-alcoholic beverages have been billed as the perfect teetotal alternative to their alcoholic counterparts. But are they failing the flavour test? And what does this mean for the industry? Sales of ...
The functional non-alcoholic drinks market has exploded over the past five years. And that growth is hardly surprising, since it combines two of the biggest trends in the beverage sector - declining ...