January 27, 2026
These mocktails kept hotel bars busy in Dry January
A Dry January doesn’t have to be a boring January.
The practice, which has been around for more than a decade and has grown increasingly popular, challenges people to abstain from alcohol for the entire month of January. Over the years, the number of non-alcoholic drink options has grown, giving Dry January participants a wide variety of fun and flavorful options.
And the trend goes beyond January. Americans are cutting down on drinking alcohol at home and away from home too, according to food-and-beverage data analysis firm Datassential.
Drawbar at the Bellyard, West Midtown Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Drink name: Gingerbelle
Description: A bright, refreshing zero-proof cocktail made with lime juice, pear syrup and ginger beer.
