How to prepare delicious non-alcoholic drinks for 'Dry January'
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Posted: Jan 17, 2023 9:06 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A growing trend in January has been "Dry January," a month to go completely sober from alcohol.
One way many in the area are making the new trend easier is by enjoying "mocktails," non-alcoholic versions of some favorite alcoholic cocktails.
Cayden Milton, beverage development and operations manager with Lowlands Group joined us on Tuesday, Jan. 17 to showcase some popular mocktail options, including those that go beyond Dry January.
More information about the Lowlands Group can be found by visiting them online.
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