Christmas can be tricky for those who are teetotal or taking some time away from the booze, but it needn't be. It used to be that low and no-alcohol drinks weren't up to much. While soft drinks ...
But with 70 per cent of Brits admitting they drink at least once a week, cutting out the booze altogether seems unlikely for many - especially with Christmas ... says alcohol affects our brain ...
Christmas is also a time for quality toasts that bring warmth, joy, and a touch of glamour to our holiday tables. To help us choose the best cocktails for this season, we asked Pauline Martin ...
While your liver might thank you temporarily, staving off booze for 31 days won't help you hit rewind on the effects of your Christmas ... so the more alcohol you drink over a longer time period ...
Christmas-wise, for those looking for a zero per cent drink, either because they want to remain clear-headed or in order to “zebra stripe” (that is, to alternate alcoholic and non-alcoholic ...
Christmas party season has arrived but that ... % of 18 to 24-year-olds occasionally or regularly order low or non-alcoholic drinks, with 39% drinking no alcohol at all. And the consequent surge ...
A Christmas lunch turned deadly after a teenager consumed more than a dozen alcoholic drinks, a coronial inquest has found.