Iowa bars serving non-alcoholic drinks in January during the dry season
For those determined to quit drinking in 2023, Fresko offers non-alcoholic spirits, aptly called “mocktails.”
free spirits. This is the non-alcoholic version of that. It’s a growing trend. Spirit-free cocktails or mocktails. Alcohol-free options are sweeping restaurants and bars everywhere. And if you want to cut back on your alcohol intake this year or in dry January, places like Frescoes make it a little easier. We started drinking classic cocktails and made non-alcoholic versions of them to be, you know, all-inclusive. FRESCO has many options to choose from with the upcoming Lavender Lemonade. We made it MOCKTAIL. In addition to our mimosas, we can always make them mocktails or palomas and poppy mocktails. It’s been a record year. Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division report. $431 million was generated in alcohol, up 3.5% from last year. Seeing that price go up, both groceries are more of her in what we’ve seen in the past, sort of like pre-COVID numbers. means However, many still choose to drink. IOWA Ebeid says people who choose not to drink don’t have a big impact on sales, but it’s still noticeable at the start of the year. is depressed. Looking back over the past few years, four years, at least three fiscal years, January’s increase is not as steep as usual. Des Moines Report, LAURE
Iowa bars serving non-alcoholic drinks in January during the dry season
For those determined to quit drinking in 2023, Fresko offers non-alcoholic spirits, aptly called “mocktails.”
For those who decide to quit drinking in 2023, local bars and restaurants make it a lot easier. Watch the video to see what kind of options are available.
For those determined to quit drinking in 2023, local bars and restaurants make it a lot easier.
KCCI’s Lauren Johnson visited Frescoes in Des Moines to learn about non-alcoholic spirits, aptly called “mocktails.”
Watch the video to see what kind of options are available.