The riddle of the mocktail: Why we can’t just leave out the alcohol
Cocktail menus often more closely resemble books – so why do bars limit non-alcoholic alternatives and how is the drinking climate changing to accommodate sober people?
Cocktail menus often more closely resemble books – so why do bars limit non-alcoholic alternatives and how is the drinking climate changing to accommodate sober people?
We asked the experts what ‘hangxiety’ does to our bodies, and why only some of us get the Sunday scaries
Endorphins from alcohol can make music sound better, laughs get louder and give you the confidence to dance the night away. But how do the sober recreate this buzz?
A University of Sheffield study has found little evidence that Minimum Unit Pricing on alcohol positively impacts the drinking habits of those with an alcohol dependency
We asked pharmacy and substance abuse experts what happens to our bodies when we get drunk, and why kicking the habit can be so difficult
Production and consumption of alcohol have an immense impact on the environment, something many brewers and drinkers fail to consider
Recreating the ritual of drinking, as part of a healthy diet
Engineering PhD candidate and former professional athlete, Justin, talks about being a non-drinker in the sporting community, building healthy habits and ‘gag drinks’