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Giving up drinking no longer means abandoning the beauty and ritual of a well stocked bar cart.
Fill it instead with a host of nonalcoholic spirits, cordials, wines and beers — made with herbs, spices, fruits and hops — that have appeared in recent years. Their labels are just as chic, their flavors just as satisfying.
In New York City, a company called Boisson, its owners inspired partly by Dry January, sells only nonalcoholic beverages from three boutiques adorned with plants and pretty window displays. The tagline: "The Glass Half-Full."
"This space deserves the same environment the spirits and wine has," said co-founder Nick Bodkins.
The shops, with their spectrum of flavors, can educate folks who haven't tried a nonalcoholic option in a while, he said. "In that time frame, a ton of amazing brands had been working on solving the problem of making nonalcoholic spirits, beers and wines something that actually tastes good and you can enjoy in the same way."
Locally, too, wine shops, health food stores and even a south Minneapolis salon are stocking more NA options.