Trace One just released new data showing Americans are continuing to drink less alcohol, with just 51.1% of adults reporting alcohol use—down from a peak of 56.7% just ten years prior. At the same time, interest in non-alcoholic beverages like NA beer and mocktails continues to surge, pointing to a broader shift in consumer habits and health awareness. The study uses data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to rank states based on the gap between their peak alcohol consumption and their current alcohol consumption.
It’s New Hampshire Mocktail Month, and eateries around the Lakes Region are in high spirits as they rise to the occasion, providing craft beve…
As dry-January-themed mocktails and nonalcoholic beverages take root in New Hampshire, local establishments say these alternative drinks can f…
The U.S. Surgeon General’s call for cancer warnings on alcohol is being welcomed by some substance-misuse prevention advocates in New Hampshire.
LACONIA— It’s For the Kids Community Challenge teams are coming up with a variety of events that put the “fun” in fundraising to support this …
LACONIA — Friends of Rick Hagan are hosting a fundraiser in his honor at Fratello's Restaurant on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 4-7 p.m.
CONCORD — The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen will help people enjoy the remaining days of fall and kick off the holiday shopping season wit…
GILFORD — Gunstock Mountain Resort invites all food and beverage lovers to three upcoming events.
