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Finish Dry January strong with our favorite zero-proof drinks. Photo by Proxies / Recess / Lyre's /

Finish Dry January strong with our favorite zero-proof drinks. [Reviewed.com Logo]( [Bottle of Proxies NA wine; can of Recess drink; silver and red bottle; silver and green can of Ghia]( Photo by Proxies / Recess / Lyre's / Ghia / Reviewed A Toast to our Favorite Non-Alcoholic Drinks It doesn’t matter if you’ve been sober for a long time or just a few days—everyone deserves a fun little drink. Our experts have tested all kinds of non-alcoholic drinks, from beers to mocktails, to find the best out there. Grab a few of our favorites for your Dry January journey. When [we taste-tested]( nonalcoholic beers, [this one from Athletic Brews]( won the top spot. It’s great for an afternoon pick-me-up because of its well-rounded flavor. If you’d prefer a glass of wine to an IPA, we recommend [Proxies Non-alcoholic Wine]( or pop a [booze-free champagne]( for a celebratory moment. And for a zero-proof take on your go-to cocktail, try one of our favorite canned mocktails, like [Ghia]( or [Recess](. We even found [a deal on Olipops]( for mocktails you can make at home. [FILL YOUR FRIDGE]( Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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