How Non-alcoholic Drinks Are Shifting Social Culture
let’s take a look at how non-alcoholic drinks have changed over the years. You might be hesitant if you have tasted earlier versions of companies trying to make one alternative version to be comparable to their other popular alcoholic drinks. Many of the previous attempts at creating a non-alcoholic version often tasted like a watered-down beer, or even worse, just a sickly sweet mocktail.
Luckily, many others in alcoholics anonymous noticed this after their own recovery. Hence, the new dawn of beers made, all alcohol-free that taste as they should. With the cultural sensation of craft breweries, it opened the door for new thought leaders to emerge that invite a safe space for those in recovery to be a part of the social environments they love.
Many people are looking for alternative routes to meet sober people, sober singles and have a good time. With local breweries having more options and smaller companies making waves in the industry, the social culture around drinking is able to shift for the better for those in recovery.
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