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5 local spots with options for Dry January in 2024

Find mocktails and alcohol-free beers at local spots across the city.

BrewDog Dry January

Try the AF Grapefruit IPA or the AF New England IPA at BrewDog. | Photo by @brewdogshortnorth

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Whether you’re trying out Dry January or you just prefer the non-alcoholic flavors, we have five local spots serving up dry drinks.

🍺 N/A beer

  • BrewDog — Try the Elvis AF + Hazy AF, both alcohol-free versions of popular BrewDog beers.
  • Land-Grant Brewing Co. — Get your hands on a can of Hazy Wave, a hazy non-alcoholic IPA, or the Cerveza Atlantic, a N/A Mexican beer, both made by Athletic Brewing Co.

🍹 N/A mixed drinks

  • W*nder — Make your own CBD cocktail at home with this recipe from W*nder, which is located in the Short North.
  • High Bank Distillery Co. — Find four different mocktail options like the gin-free cucumber gimlet, made with seedlip garden, lime, simple syrup, and cucumber.
  • Watershed Distillery — The “N/A” logo in the cocktail menu shows the numerous drinks that can be made alcohol-free, with each page themed after a different region of the world.
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