The sober-curious movement is no longer a fleeting trend, but a lasting shift in America's drinking habits. According to Circana's national survey, nearly half of U.S. adults aim to drink less in the future, with participation in Dry January skyrocketing each year - a clear indication that cutting back on booze has become the norm.
Industry insiders like Joshua James, owner of San Francisco's Ocean Beach Café, attest to this seismic shift. "The big surprise was the industry didn't get their guaranteed 21-year-old customer," he notes. "Now, drinking patterns diverge sharply by generation." Younger adults are opting out of drinking earlier and older groups are reassessing decades-long habits.
Zero-proof bars have emerged as a haven for those looking to enjoy social drinks without the booze. Gone are the days of dry, restrictive spaces; instead, these bars offer creative, spirit-free cocktails made with adaptogens like kava or hemp-derived ingredients such as CBD. The result? Zero-proof bars are becoming destinations in their own right - places where people genuinely want to hang out and enjoy great drinks.
From San Francisco to New York, the nation is witnessing a renaissance of zero-proof bars that are redefining the drinking experience. These establishments are no longer just dry spaces but vibrant hubs for socializing and sipping on crafty, non-alcoholic concoctions.
Industry insiders like Joshua James, owner of San Francisco's Ocean Beach Café, attest to this seismic shift. "The big surprise was the industry didn't get their guaranteed 21-year-old customer," he notes. "Now, drinking patterns diverge sharply by generation." Younger adults are opting out of drinking earlier and older groups are reassessing decades-long habits.
Zero-proof bars have emerged as a haven for those looking to enjoy social drinks without the booze. Gone are the days of dry, restrictive spaces; instead, these bars offer creative, spirit-free cocktails made with adaptogens like kava or hemp-derived ingredients such as CBD. The result? Zero-proof bars are becoming destinations in their own right - places where people genuinely want to hang out and enjoy great drinks.
From San Francisco to New York, the nation is witnessing a renaissance of zero-proof bars that are redefining the drinking experience. These establishments are no longer just dry spaces but vibrant hubs for socializing and sipping on crafty, non-alcoholic concoctions.