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Welcome to Happy Every Hour. A collection of reviews and recipes focused on drinks in the non-alcoholic or zero-proof category. Discover more for a bit of education or to get the NA cocktail party started!

Non-Alcoholic Spirits brings alcohol-free cocktail recipes, NA Ready to Drink (RTD) beverage reviews, and NA Wine & spirits alternative reviews.

Do you love Non-Alcoholic Craft Beers and the 90s? Then you’re in for a treat! Sober Curator Contributor Justin Lamb is dedicated to tasting great (sometimes not so great) NA beers and showcasing his fantastic collection of memorabilia from the ’90s. Justin has spent countless hours reviewing over a hundred NA Beers so that you don’t have to. Below are the categories of NA Beers Justin has reviewed thus far: Hop Water, Cider, Lager, Cream Ale, Pilsner, Blonde, KolschAmber, IPA, Wheat, White Ale, Pale Ale, Sour, Porter, Stout, and Brown Ale

Are you hosting an event and need NA Activation Bar set-ups? We’ve got you, friend!

TRIGGER WARNING: People in early sobriety may want to proceed with caution. Always read labels. Please hydrate responsibly … because drunk never looks good.

Ritual Rum Alternative tastes like warm vanilla, toasted spice, and the velvety decadence of a dark rum. This is not going to be the Rum & Coke you remember from your drinking days.

Cork Hill Sorrel is a small family owned business that produces three flavors of Caribbean Hibiscus Tea. Traditionally, Sorrel is enjoyed during the holidays. However, they are ready to change that. Inspired by their treasured family recipe using simple, wholesome ingredients, they have created drinks you can celebrate every day with.

Athletic Brewing comes to us from Connecticut, but even though they hail from a small state, they pack a large flavor. In the non-alcoholic beer world, Athletic Brewing is still in its infancy at only three years old, but what they lack in age, they make up for in flavor, variety, and many of the standards you would normally associate with an alcoholic brewery.

This week, we are heading back west to Bravus Brewing Co. out of Anaheim, California. While I don’t typically like to bounce back and forth between beers from the same brewery, read on and you’ll see the connection with last week’s Bravus Blonde and this week’s selection.