'Sober bars' sell fancy mocktails and business is booming, owners say

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'Sober bars' selling fancy mocktails are booming — showing Dry January is more than just a trend as Americans increasingly adopt alcohol-free lifestyles

about sobriety and healthy living. But at sober bars across the country, alcohol-free cocktails are year-round staples and Dry January is more than just a trend. are nearly indistinguishable from their boozy counterparts — colorful, well-presented, and packed with interesting flavor. In most cases, a good non-alcoholic cocktail runs about the same price as a liquor-based drink, which sober bar owners told Insider is proving not to be an issue for customers.

Marshall said he"just realized a lot of people were struggling to have a social life without alcohol." The growth of new non-alcoholic ingredients has been a benefit for some traditional bars, too. At Oak at Fourteenth, a restaurant and bar in Boulder, Colorado, equal effort and care are afforded to creating both mocktails and cocktails.

 

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Sober bars in my day were a time to recoup health and financially and could last through till lent.They were not about fizzy expensive drinks.

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