Dry January – But Make It Fun!
Dry January—ever heard of it? It’s a global movement where people take a break from alcohol for the entire month of January. Some do it to kick off the year with healthier habits, clear their minds, or simply challenge themselves. But let’s be real: staying home while your friends are out isn’t exactly a vibe.
That’s where we come in.
At Mikkeller, we believe bars aren’t just for drinking—they’re for connection, good times, and great vibes. And yes, you can absolutely enjoy all of that without alcohol. To prove it, we’re giving you and everyone else a free non-alcoholic Mikkeller beer this January.
Here’s how it works:
- Claim your voucher using this link
- Find your nearest Mikkeller bar
- Show your voucher to the bartender.
- Enjoy an ice-cold, delicious non-alc beer—on us!
Dry January isn’t just a break from alcohol. It’s a chance to try something new, go out with friends in a different way, and enjoy a night out without the morning regrets.
P.S. Know someone doing Dry January? Be a legend and share this with them.
Cheers to Dry January done right,
The Mikkeller Team
What Is Dry January?
Dry January is all about hitting the reset button after the madness of the holiday season. It’s a global movement where you ditch alcohol for the month and see what happens. Spoiler: good things.
It started back in 2013 with the charity Alcohol Change UK, and now millions of people around the world are getting in on it. Why? Tons of reasons:
- Feeling fresh and energized instead of… well, the opposite
- Trying out new ways to socialize without a beer in hand
- Just seeing if they can
The best part? You don’t have to miss out on the fun. With so many incredible non-alcoholic options out there (yep, like Mikkeller beers ), you can still enjoy great flavors and good vibes without the booze.
Dry January isn’t about rules or guilt—it’s about curiosity. What’s life like without alcohol? Why not find out?
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