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View article Get ready to go dry this January!

Get ready to go dry this January!

27th December 2021

Anyone looking to make healthy changes in 2022 is urged to take up the Dry January challenge and start the year sober. A month off alcohol could have a number of benefits, including saving money, feeling healthier, and sleeping better. Research by Alcohol Change UK found that of those who took part in Dry January: […]

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View article Book free tickets to taste Hull’s Low Ale Trail

Book free tickets to taste Hull’s Low Ale Trail

14th February 2020

Not sure where to start with Hull’s new Low Ale Trail? Then join a street team for a pub crawl with a difference and discover a world of hangover-free beers. Launched in December, Hull’s Low Ale Trail maps 15 venues which offer a range of beers, spirits and cocktails with either low or very low […]

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View article Cut down on alcohol this festive season with Hull’s alternative ale trail

Cut down on alcohol this festive season with Hull’s alternative ale trail

12th December 2019

Pubs and bars in Hull’s Old Town are part of a new Low Ale Trail highlighting the best venues to get craft beers, cocktails and spirits without the alcohol kick. Maps and a website have been created in time for Christmas party planning guaranteed to keep everyone happy. The trail takes in 15 venues in […]

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